Drink with no alcohol that still makes you feel tipsy? Here’s what’s behind the craze

A new wave of alcohol-free drinks are offering a mild, alcohol-like buzz by influencing brain chemistry. These beverages aim to provide relaxation and sociability without intoxication or hangovers, aligning with the growing sober-curious movement. While early users report subtle mood enhancements, experts advise caution regarding long-term effects and the complexity of replicating alcohol's full impact.

Drink with no alcohol that still makes you feel tipsy? Here’s what’s behind the craze
A new wave of alcohol-free drinks are offering a mild, alcohol-like buzz by influencing brain chemistry. These beverages aim to provide relaxation and sociability without intoxication or hangovers, aligning with the growing sober-curious movement. While early users report subtle mood enhancements, experts advise caution regarding long-term effects and the complexity of replicating alcohol's full impact.