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    Why Most Wine Doesn't Actually Need To Be Aged

    It's a common belief that wine is better when it's aged, but this is not always the case. A winemaker explains why -- and how to age wine if you need to.

    By Maria Scinto 11 months ago Read More
  • Kirkland tequila bottles sit on a shelf at Costco

    Who Actually Makes Costco's Kirkland Brand Tequila?

    Is Kirkland Signature tequila actually a top shelf brand in a budget-friendly package? Toast the company behind the most buzzy tequila at Costco.

    By Angela L. Pagán 11 months ago Read More
  • bottle of wine being uncorked

    Here's How To Recork Your Wine Bottles

    Once you open a bottle of wine, its quality starts to degrade quickly. Here's the best way to re-seal bottles so your wine stays fresh for as long as possible.

    By Jacqueline Dole 11 months ago Read More
  • A person using chopsticks to pick up sushi.

    You Really Shouldn't Order Sake With Sushi, Here's Why

    As two of Japan's most popular culinary exports, serving sushi with sake seems like a sensible choice. However, there's a good reason why you shouldn't do this.

    By Dylan Murray 11 months ago Read More
  • hands holding a partially opened can of tuna

    How To Properly Pair Wine With Tuna And Other Tinned Fish

    Canned fish has become an affordable way to be fancy, so we consulted an expert to compile a wine pairing guide you can use at your next soiree.

    By Maria Scinto 11 months ago Read More
  • 2-liters of diet and regular Coca-Cola with yellow caps on them at a store.

    Here's What Those Yellow Caps On Coca-Cola Bottles Really Mean

    Changes to our favorite products’ packaging can be a little jarring, but don’t worry about that yellow cap on your Coca-Cola - it has a very simple meaning.

    By Dylan Murray 11 months ago Read More
  • A close-up of a pink Stanley cup, showing the mythical bear logo.

    Here's Why Stanley Has A Mythical Bear As A Mascot

    Stanley's 40 ounce cups are a hot commodity that come in a multitude of colors and limited editions, but how does the logo connect with the brand?

    By Joe Hoeffner 11 months ago Read More
  • A glass and a can of Coca-Cola in ice.

    Can Coca-Cola Really Remove Rust From Metal?

    You might have heard that Coca-Cola is more than just a soda - that it can also remove rust from metal. We did some digging to find the truth.

    By Joe Hoeffner 11 months ago Read More
  • A Negroni at a classic cocktail bar

    4 Home Bar Cocktail Tips That'll Save You Money

    If you've taken to making high-end cocktails at home instead of spending your hard-earned money at cocktail bars, these tips will help you stay on budget.

    By Stephen Bradley 11 months ago Read More
  • tropicana in fridge aisle

    Could This Be The End Of Tropicana Orange Juice? The Florida-Based Company Is In A Squeeze

    The iconic orange juice brand Tropicana is feeling the squeeze of financial pressures affecting both its supply and demand. Is this the end for the juice giant?

    By Dennis Lee 11 months ago Read More
  • Whiskey being poured into a glass inside a dark bar.

    What Is The Most Expensive Bourbon Whiskey On The Market?

    A high-quality bourbon whiskey can have an expensive price tag, but this particular choice exceeds any amount you could possibly guess.

    By Dylan Murray 11 months ago Read More
  • pimento-stuffed green olives in a white bowl with brine

    Why Is Pimento The Go-To Stuffing For Olives?

    How is it that those little red slivers of pimento first found their way into pitted green olives? And how did they become the standard choice?

    By Joe Hoeffner 11 months ago Read More
  • A Starbucks barista adding dairy from a blender to a Starbucks drink.

    For Cheaper Starbucks Lattes, Use A Genius Ordering Hack

    If you're looking to tighten you belt financially but aren't ready to give up Starbucks yet, this hack can save you big bucks for a small price in taste.

    By Dylan Murray 11 months ago Read More
  • An illuminated wendy's sign on the exterior of a Wendy's restaurant location at night

    Can You Order Coffee At Wendy's?

    It seems like so many fast food chains have hopped on the coffee bandwagon over the years. Has Wendy's?

    By Dylan Murray 11 months ago Read More
  • A person holding two empty bottles of beer in one hand and two cups full of beer in the other

    How Exactly Is Non-Alcoholic Beer Made?

    Non-alcoholic beer has gained a huge amount of popularity in recent years, but many non-alcoholic beer drinkers still don't know how these beers are made.

    By Dylan Murray 11 months ago Read More
  • Several varieties of American bourbon whiskey sitting on a shelf.

    What's The Difference Between Young And Old Bourbons?

    Those new to bourbon are surprised by how different young bourbon is to old bourbon. This is thanks to an aging process that affects the spirit's every aspect.

    By Allison Beussink 11 months ago Read More
  • Two hands hold Starbucks coffee cups

    All The Starbucks Drinks Leaving The Menu This March

    With a new CEO looking to reorient the world-class coffee chain, Starbucks has recently announced that over a dozen drinks will be leaving the menu this March.

    By Angela L. Pagán 11 months ago Read More
  • Different flavored bottles of soju at a store

    Here's Exactly How You Should Store Soju For Tasty Sips

    If you're buying soju to enjoy at home, what's the best way to store the liquor? Here are the rules to follow for the most delicious drinking experience.

    By Mariana Zapata 11 months ago Read More
  • A martini in a glass with two skewered olives.

    Why The Three-Martini Lunch Faded Away

    While the liquid lunch was once a mainstay of business meetings in certain professions, there are a number of reasons why these boozy affairs are now history.

    By Joe Hoeffner 11 months ago Read More
  • A bottle of red wine being poured into a pot of meat and vegetables

    The Absolute Best Kind Of Red Wine To Use For Pot Roast

    Red wine is perfect for pot roast because its bold flavors and tannins complement the hearty beef -- but which kind works best? We asked a chef.

    By Maria Scinto 11 months ago Read More
  • Open can and glass of beer on a wooden surface

    Crack Open A Can Of Beer And Pour It In One Classic Comfort Food

    Cooking with beer is a great way to add malty, robust, nuanced flavor. And it's an easy way to elevate one classic comfort food in particular.

    By Erica Martinez 11 months ago Read More
  • Hand holding a Dunkin Donuts iced coffee beverage.

    Whatever Happened To Dunkin' Donuts' Dunkalatte?

    The popular Dunkin' Donuts Dunkalatte vanished quicker than anticipated, so what ever happened to warrant it being pulled from menus seemingly indefinitely?

    By Allison Beussink 11 months ago Read More
  • Woman in yellow sweater holds a glass of bubbly water with a slice of lemon

    Is Using A SodaStream Really Cheaper Than Just Buying Canned Seltzer

    Is your bubbly water era leaving you thirsty for answers? Here's how the costs break down on cases of the canned stuff vs the SodaStream life at home.

    By Haley McNamara 11 months ago Read More
  • A person's hand holds a slice of bread as condensed milk is poured onto it

    You Can Totally Eat Sweetened Condensed Milk Straight Out Of The Can

    Eating sweetened condensed milk straight from the can - a delicious indulgence or just plain disgusting? We settle that debate once and for all.

    By Dennis Lee 11 months ago Read More
  • Bottle water lined up next to each other

    Why Microplastics In Water Don't Just Come From The Bottle Itself

    You may have heard that your bottled water contains tiny particles known as microplastics, but it's not just the bottle itself that's to blame.

    By Haley McNamara 11 months ago Read More
  • A bartender using a cocktail shaker

    Why You Should Think Twice Before Shaking Your Mocktails

    Shaking is a great way to chill and dilute lots of different cocktails. But when it comes to mocktails, it might not be the right approach.

    By Maria Scinto 11 months ago Read More
  • McDonald's in Portugal with can of beer

    Why Don't More Fast Food Restaurants Serve Alcohol?

    Why don't we see many fast food chains in the United States sell alcohol? There are several factors at play, so let's dive in.

    By Lindsey Reynolds 11 months ago Read More
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