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Local alcohol-free pages to follow in Indy

We’ve rounded up a few local pages to support, especially during Dry January.

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Loren’s AF Beverages is a bottle shop, so it doesn’t make and serve mocktails its space.

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The alcohol-free scene is growing in Indy.

If you’re looking to cut back or are in search of like-minded individuals, here are a few local non-alcoholic pages to follow on social media.

Parched Pavement

This group is embracing the sober curious lifestyle in Indianapolis through zero proof events and they’ve even created a working road map of booze-free options available city-wide.

Parched Pavement is hosting “Mocktails and Monet” at Newfields on Thursday, Jan. 26 from 6-8 p.m., where you can sample five mocktails curated by Indy’s best bartenders.

Memento Zero Proof

Memento is set to be central Indiana’s first non-alcoholic bar — opening in the Fishers’ Nickel Plate District later this year. In the meantime, they’ve been popping up at events around Indy to offer zero proof drink options.

Boneless

Boneless founder Brighid Smith shares handcrafted alcohol-free cocktail recipes that you can make at home and is also available to offer booze-free drinks at local events.

Loren’s AF Beverages

This is Hamilton County’s first-ever alcohol-free bottle shop providing zero proof drinks, spirits, and mixers. The shop is located at 5790 E. Main St. in Carmel and offers local delivery and store pick-up.

On Friday, Jan. 13 at 7 p.m., Mixo Indy will be hosting a mocktail mixology class at Ten Hands Social Bar & Eatery (241 W. Washington St.) using zero proof spirits from Loren’s AF.

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