New shops, restaurants and cafes open in the city every day. You can read about it in our Just Open section. Today: at the alcohol-free liquor store World of Nix...
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AMSTERDAM – Alcohol-free liquor store NIX & NIX will continue under the new name World of Nix as of November 1. This fits in with the new ambitions and positioning...
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Ron Blaauw's Restaurant Ron Gastrobar* in Amsterdam is the first in the Netherlands to start with an alcohol-free (wine) menu. In addition to red, white and rosé wines, there are...
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Growth money and new name for alcohol-free liquor store: from NIX & NIX to World of NIX. World of Nix is preparing for a new phase of growth. With an...
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New funding and new name for 0.0 liquor store World of NIX Wim Boekema and Frederike de Groot have a new investor on board to continue growing with World of...
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A worthy alternative to wine at the table. Non-alcoholic wine? The flat, sweet taste of it is really too weak for a good meal, and we don't want lemonade either....
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Consciously drinking. They are on more and more shelves: alcohol-free 'drinks with benefits' that promise a buzz or stimulating effects, without the hangover. Does that really work or is the...
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Will alcohol-free become as normal as smoke-free? 'Something has to happen'. You were 'unsociable' if you didn't drink alcohol. That attitude seems to be slowly changing. Non-alcoholic alternatives are gaining...
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Alcohol carcinogenic? Many people do not know the dangers. Research by the Trimbos Institute shows that people are still insufficiently aware of the risk of cancer associated with alcohol consumption....
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Trimbos: relationship between alcohol and cancer unknown to many Dutch people. Many Dutch people do not know that alcohol is an important cause of cancer, the Trimbos Institute concludes from...
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Dry January seemed more popular than ever this year: 'The crates of 0.0 lager were hard to come by'. Dry January is (almost) over. At least 25,000 people gave it a try and the demand for non-alcoholic drinks increased in many Amsterdam catering establishments. Yet it remained as busy as ever. 'There was also a lot of drinking.' Last month, groups of people entered the pub several times around midnight, says Bas van der Geest from Bar Joost (Oost). “Nothing crazy of course, ready to continue the evening. But to...
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Entrepreneurs notice the popularity of non-alcoholic Dry January Today is the last day of Dry January. People who participated tried to go through life without alcohol for a month. Entrepreneurs...
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