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  • guinness in glasses

    Where To Find Guinness Breweries In America

    It turns out, you don't have to go all the way to Dublin to visit the Guinness Brewery, as there are locations in America as well.

    By Dennis Lee 9 months ago Read More
  • A glass cup of iced Thai coffee held by a man.

    What Makes Thai Coffee So Special?

    Recently, Thai coffee has gained a stellar reputation, but how did a country that barely produced any coffee until the 1960s develop such a great product?

    By Carla Vaisman 9 months ago Read More
  • A person pouring a bottle of sparkling wine into four wine glasses.

    Did Dom Pérignon Actually Invent Champagne?

    It's long been thought that Dom Pérignon invented the "Champagne method," a process integral to Champagne production. However, some evidence now contests that.

    By Dylan Murray 9 months ago Read More
  • Two blue mugs of hot chocolate on a blue plate with small chocolate macarons

    Here's How Much Caffeine Is In A Cup Of Hot Chocolate

    You may be surprised to find that rich and creamy hot chocolate actually has caffeine in it. But how much is there really, and is it enough to keep you up?

    By Holly Tishfield 9 months ago Read More
  • Wine bottles kept in a cellar

    The Faux Pas That's Been Sabotaging Your Favorite Red Wine

    Pouring a glass of wine doesn't seem like it should be difficult, but you could be accidentally sabotaging your red wines if you aren't following this tip.

    By Stephen Bradley 9 months ago Read More
  • A dirty martini with olives

    Upgrade Your Next Dirty Martini With A Genius Ice Cube Hack

    With a cocktail like a martini, it can seem like there's little room for innovation, but this viral ice trick shows that even the classics can be made better.

    By Holly Tishfield 9 months ago Read More
  • Can of Coors Light stuck in ice

    Coors Light's 2025 Super Bowl Ad Captures Just How Slow Mondays Feel

    W or L, the day after the big game is R for rough. Coors Light's Super Bowl ad is everybody on Monday, with just the thing to get you through the day.

    By Erica Martinez 9 months ago Read More
  • Lineup of Blackberry Sage Refreshers

    Starbucks Blackberry Sage Refreshers Review: A Tasty Drink, But It's Curiously Missing A Key Flavor

    Starbucks launched a line of Blackberry Sage Refreshers, so we decided to taste them to see which one is the best of the bunch and if they're worth getting.

    By Dani Zoeller 9 months ago Read More
  • A cup of tea being poured from a metal pot

    English Vs. Irish Breakfast Tea: Is There A Difference?

    We've all seen the boxes sitting next to each other on the grocery shelves, but what is it that actually separates English and Irish breakfast teas?

    By Joe Hoeffner 9 months ago Read More
  • A bowl of beef stew on a wooden board with a spoon

    Take Your Beef Stew To The Next Level With A Little Leftover Booze

    To take your beef stew to the next level, all you need is a little leftover booze. One particular type of alcohol adds great flavor and balance.

    By Stephen Bradley 9 months ago Read More
  • Fruitcake with a slice cut off on a wooden board

    The Best Non Alcoholic Swap For Rum In Fruitcake

    It's common to add rum to fruitcake to make it more moist and flavorful. But if you'd rather lose the booze, try an alternative liquid instead.

    By Maria Scinto 9 months ago Read More
  • A person using a spoon to scoop coffee grinds from a jar

    What On Earth Is Coffee Grinder Static (And How Do You Avoid It)?

    If you're not familiar with coffee grinder static, you're probably not alone. We look at what this term actually means and how to deal with it.

    By Antoinette Goldberg 9 months ago Read More
  • A piece of bacon sits in a glass of bourbon

    How To Make A Bacon Fat-Washed Cocktail

    It's not exactly a new trend in the cocktail world, but fat-washing doesn't get the love it deserves. Here's how to make a bacon fat-washed cocktail.

    By Stephen Bradley 9 months ago Read More
  • A person pouring water into a glass from a glass bottle in a restaurant

    What You Should Know Before Ordering Water At A European Restaurant

    American diners are used to certain etiquette rules when it comes to getting water in a restaurant. However, in Europe, things are a little different.

    By Joe Hoeffner 9 months ago Read More
  • Glass of absinthe with a slotted spoon and a sugar cube

    Don't Do A Shot Of Absinthe Without This One Modification

    Absinthe comes with a reputation that's shrouded in mystery. But before you shoot your shot, check out the one mod for the best of the green fairy.

    By Carla Vaisman 9 months ago Read More
  • Top view of an iced coffee

    Make Your Iced Coffee Last Longer With One Bartending Trick

    Watery and warm iced coffee is kind of the worst, but there is a solution to the problem. Use this simple bartending trick to make your ideal cold coffee.

    By Creshonda A. Smith 9 months ago Read More
  • An airplane passenger holding a cup of water on their tray

    Why It Might Be A Good Idea To Avoid The Drinking Water On Planes

    When you're flying, you're more prone to dehydration and it's natural to want water, coffee, or tea, but you should know the risks of drinking on a plane.

    By Dylan Murray 9 months ago Read More
  • Cup of dark coffee

    How An Ancient Goat Herder's Discovery May Have Led To The First Cup Of Coffee

    Coffee is a daily source of energy for many people, but someone had to be the first to try it out. An ancient legend about a goatherder could hold the truth.

    By Mariana Zapata 9 months ago Read More
  • Two people toasting with glasses of red wine at a table with friends

    How Wine Pairings Actually Work

    Champagne is great with oysters and a ribeye steak tastes delicious with malbec, but why? Here are the scientific reasons why these pairings work.

    By Creshonda A. Smith 9 months ago Read More
  • Two hot buttered rum drinks served in glass mugs.

    Hot Buttered Rum Dates Back To The 17th Century

    Hot buttered rum is a classic cocktail that first gained popularity in the 17th century. However, modern bars are still putting their own spin on this drink.

    By Carla Vaisman 9 months ago Read More
  • An old fashioned whiskey cocktail sitting on a coaster.

    How The Old Fashioned Cocktail Got Its Name

    The old fashioned is an iconic cocktail that's served in bars around the world. While many people enjoy drinking the cocktail, few know how it got its name.

    By Dylan Murray 9 months ago Read More
  • Assortment of homemade jams and jellies

    5 Ways To Give Your Jams And Jellies A Boozy Edge

    Jellies and jams have a bold, concentrated taste and prominent sweetness that makes them perfect for infusing with the complex flavors of alcohol.

    By Maria Scinto 9 months ago Read More
  • People holding glasses that contain soju.

    Makgeolli Vs Soju: What's The Difference Between The Iconic Korean Drinks?

    Makgeolli and soju are both traditional Korean beverages. However, the two drinks differ in many areas, including their appearance, flavor, and strength.

    By Mariana Zapata 9 months ago Read More
  • A Colombian farmer picking coffee cherries.

    The Complex History Behind Colombia's Love For Coffee

    Colombian coffee has been celebrated for generations. However, the beverage wasn't always an integral part of the country's cuisine or culture.

    By Mariana Zapata 9 months ago Read More
  • Hand pouring creamer into cup of black coffee

    Wait, Coffee Creamer Doesn't Actually Contain Cream?

    Coffee creamer's name is quite misleading, but despite looking (and tasting) just like dairy, many creamers might not have real cream in them.

    By Kurt Suchman 9 months ago Read More
  • A glass of ginger ale with ice and a lime garnish surrounded by clumps of fresh ginger and limes

    What's The Difference Between Ginger Ale And Ginger Beer?

    Ginger ale and ginger beer are both spicy, fizzy drinks made with, you guessed it, ginger. So, is there really a difference between these two beverages?

    By Dennis Lee 9 months ago Read More
  • bartender using soda gun to add soda to a mixed drink

    5 Soda And Liquor Pairings To Try In Your Next Drink

    If you want to get more creative with your soda and liquor selection on your bar cart, we have the brilliant pairings to get you started.

    By Maria Scinto 9 months ago Read More
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