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Alcohol and Cocktail

  • Three bottles of Vin Mariani sitting on a shelf.

    When Americans Wanted A Little Cocaine In Their Wine

    We all know that Coke used to have cocaine in it, but it wasn't the only beverage to do so. In fact, several coca wines were created long before Coke.

    By Joe Hoeffner 8 months ago Read More
  • 2 glasses of wine being held up and clinked

    What's The Purpose Of Sulfites In Our Wine?

    You may have heard that sulfites can cause wine allergies in some people, but what are they? Why are they in wine? We explain the purpose of sulfites in vino.

    By Jacqueline Dole 8 months ago Read More
  • Margarita on a light blue background.

    The Addition You Need For A Margarita With Southern Flair

    The combination of these two Southern staples into one cocktail oozes charm and refreshment, and is the perfect pairing for a summer day.

    By Carla Vaisman 8 months ago Read More
  • Half-empty wine bottles with corks and stoppers

    No Cork, No Problem. Here's How To Seal A Wine Bottle Without One

    Whether you mistakenly threw the cork away or it won't fit back in the bottle, here's how to seal your open wine and keep it fresher.

    By Antoinette Goldberg 8 months ago Read More
  • Aged tequila in glass cups on a white background, with extra añejo on the left and añejo on the right

    What's The Difference Between Añejo And Extra Añejo Tequila?

    Terms like añejo and extra añejo aren't advertising labels for tequila. They refer to how the spirit is made; learn the difference here.

    By Carla Vaisman 8 months ago Read More
  • Wine grapes growing in a vineyard.

    What Makes Wine Grapes Different From The Ones You Get At The Store?

    While similar in a lot of ways, wine grapes and table grapes differ in several key areas. Rest assured, you wouldn't be hard pressed to tell the two apart.

    By Mariana Zapata 8 months ago Read More
  • Ten cake pops in pink, blue, green, yellow, and mauve

    Booze-Infused Cake Pops Are A Treat You Can Make Right At Home

    Upgrade your cake pops with booze for a delicious sweet treat. It's a great way to combine dessert with your favorite spirit or liqueur.

    By Carla Vaisman 8 months ago Read More
  • whiskey on ice with mini Canadian flag

    5 Canadian Liquors You May Want To Stock Up On

    With the tariffs on Canadian goods set to go into effect in early March, it might be smart to stock up on these five Canadian liquors while prices are low.

    By Maria Scinto 8 months ago Read More
  • two espresso martinis with foamy heads and the traditional three espresso bean garnish

    The Ultra-Smoky Swap Your Next Espresso Martini Needs

    The bittersweet flavor of a classic espresso martini is just begging to be played with, and this simple spirit swap gives the drink a whole new life.

    By Lindsey Reynolds 8 months ago Read More
  • people holding Moscow mules in Smirnoff glasses

    Was The Moscow Mule Really Invented In Moscow?

    With its eye-catching copper mugs and ginger kick, the Moscow Mule has been a barroom favorite for many years. But did this cocktail actually come from Russia?

    By Maria Scinto 8 months ago Read More
  • Glass of mlíko foamy beer being poured from the tap

    Why Is Czech Mlíko Beer So Darn Foamy?

    If you've ever seen a Czech-style mlíko pour of beer, you'll have noticed that it's nearly all foam. But why is it poured that way?

    By Maria Scinto 8 months ago Read More
  • A pile of Ancient Roman amphoras sitting in a cave.

    How An Ancient Roman Wine Survived For 2,000 Years

    In 2024, it was announced that the oldest wine ever discovered in liquid form had been found in Spain, but how did this liquid survive for around 2,000 years?

    By Mariana Zapata 8 months ago Read More
  • Sommelier pouring red wine into glass

    The Proper Way To Send A Bottle Of Wine Back Without Being A Jerk

    It can happen to anyone: You take a sip of the wine you ordered and something is definitely off. Here is how to send that bottle back graciously.

    By Allison Beussink 8 months ago Read More
  • Marinating meat with beer

    The Case For Adding Beer To Your Meat Marinade

    In case you hadn't already heard, beer doubles as a star player in the kitchen. If you're not satisfied with your go-to marinade, a little beer can help.

    By Mariana Zapata 8 months ago Read More
  • old fashioned cocktail with orange garnish

    The Sweet Vegetable Your Old Fashioned Cocktail Needs Now

    The old fashioned is a cocktail that has seen many variations down the years, but few so intriguing and delicious as this tuber-infused adaptation.

    By Lindsey Reynolds 8 months ago Read More
  • Bloody Mary cocktail on a wooden surface

    Why Is The Bloody Mary The Queen Of Brunch Drinks?

    The Bloody Mary is synonymous with brunch. But why is this classic cocktail so strongly associated with this particular meal?

    By Carla Vaisman 8 months ago Read More
  • Close-up of bartender using cocktail jigger to measure alcohol.

    The Important Measurement To Know If You Don't Have A Cocktail Jigger

    If you want to make cocktails at home, don't worry about needing specific tools like a jigger. So long as you remember one specific measurement, you're fine.

    By Allison Beussink 9 months ago Read More
  • Two people toasting Budweiser cans with one another

    Whatever Happened To Budweiser's Beloved Frogs?

    Back in the '90s, Budweiser ran a highly successful ad campaign centered around three frogs in a swamp. Whatever happened to those cute little mascots?

    By Creshonda A. Smith 9 months ago Read More
  • Bottles of port wine in Porto, Portugal

    What Makes Port Wine Unique, And When You Should Drink It

    Port has been popular choice among wine aficionados for hundreds of years. If you've never given this Portuguese wine a try, you should.

    By Charlotte Pointing 9 months ago Read More
  • Hands holding flutes of sparkling wine and Tiffany mimosa in coupe glass

    Give Mimosas A Tiffany Blue Twist With One Liqueur

    This riff on the classic mimosa is both whimsical and elegant. Adding a splash of liqueur creates a gorgeous Tiffany blue color and adds delicious complexity.

    By Carla Vaisman 9 months ago Read More
  • Multiple bottles of beer being displayed on ice.

    For Over 30 Years, Only 1 Company Could Advertise Alcohol During The Super Bowl

    From 1989 to 2022, one company had the exclusive right to advertise alcohol during the Super Bowl. Since this time, many alcohol brands have run Super Bowl ads.

    By Angela L. Pagán 9 months ago Read More
  • Whiskey being poured from a bottle into a glass on a wooden barrel

    Here's How Long Whiskey Lasts After Opening

    Unopened whiskey can last an impressively long time. But once a bottle is open, how long do you have to enjoy it before it starts to deteriorate?

    By Dylan Murray 9 months ago Read More
  • Neon sign that reads: Tropical Isle Original Home of the Hand Grenade New Orleans Most Powerful Drink.

    What Goes Into New Orleans' Iconic Hand Grenade Cocktail?

    The Hand Grenade, New Orleans' ultra-potent cocktail, has a top secret recipe. Internet mixologists have tried to create their own versions.

    By Allison Beussink 9 months ago Read More
  • Two wine corks in a wine glass

    What Can You Do When The Cork Breaks Off In A Wine Bottle?

    Although it may seem like the end of the world, you don't actually have to throw away a bottle of wine when the cork breaks. Here's what to do instead.

    By Holly Tishfield 9 months ago Read More
  • A pint of coffee stout beer sitting on a table.

    Are Breakfast Stouts Really Meant To Be Drunk In The Morning?

    Breakfast stout is a type of dark, malty beer that often spotlights the flavor of coffee, but should you really serve this beer alongside your bacon and eggs?

    By Moriah House 9 months ago Read More
  • Three glasses of rosé wine being poured

    Is Rosé Wine Just A Blend Of Red And White Wines?

    Rosé wine is light, sweet, and perfectly drinkable on a warm summer's day. But how is rosé made and is it really just a blend of red and white wine?

    By Holly Tishfield 9 months ago Read More
  • Two hands holding glasses of bourbon on the rocks

    The Major Bourbon Storage Mistake You Need To Stop Making

    Bourbon is delicious neat as well as in cocktails -- but one common storage mistake could be tainting the flavor of your whiskey.

    By Allison Beussink 9 months ago Read More
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