Is There A Right Way To Drink Japanese Whisky?
Japanese whisky is big business with some varieties commanding big prices, but is there a special way to drink the varieties made in the country?
Read MoreJapanese whisky is big business with some varieties commanding big prices, but is there a special way to drink the varieties made in the country?
Read MoreOnce you try these cinnamon-flavored French toast shots, your brunches are going to get a whole lot more delicious. There are plenty of garnish ideas, too.
Read MoreHot chocolate is the perfect decadent treat for a cold, blustery day. We've compared all the major chains' hot cocoas to see which one comes out on top.
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Read MoreIf you're a fan of citrus and cocktails, you should probably try a Cadillac Sidecar. This classic drink combines Cognac, orange liqueur, and fresh lemon juice.
Read MoreBarista milks are great to buy when you want to make an at-home latte or practice your latte art. Here are the best barista milk options you can buy.
Read MoreAn underutilized ingredient in the bartender's toolbox is dry ice. Add it to drinks and you've got a fantastic effect of smoke bringing your cocktail to life.
Read MoreMaking perfectly creamy cashew milk at home is pretty easy, but it can be a bummer when it comes out lumpy or gritty. Luckily, there are some easy solutions.
Read MoreThey may seem like they're a world apart, but grapefruit and cinnamon are a match made in drink heaven, whether combined in a cocktail or a non-alcoholic drink.
Read MoreSome beer drinkers swig directly from the can or bottle, while others prefer to sip from a frothy glass. If you're the latter, we've got an expert's tips.
Read MoreThe whiskey and bourbon world is pretty complicated, hence all the specific names. So, when you see "straight bourbon" on a bottle's label what does it mean?
Read MoreFor your next cocktail party, save the guests some confusion and yourself the extra dishes with glass charms, which you can either purchase of DIY.
Read MorePuerto Rico is known as the rum capital of the world, and its oldest rum, Ron del Barrilito, has French roots and a rich history worth exploring.
Read MoreThere's one factor that should never be ignored when it comes to drinking wine, and that is the material that the glass is made from.
Read MoreBianco vermouth is a semi-sweet fortified white wine. Haven't heard of it? That's because it's still pretty obscure in America - but that could be changing!
Read MoreIt can be difficult to tell bourbons apart from other whiskeys, and the differences only become more nuanced when comparing rye whiskey and high-rye bourbon
Read MoreA tequila sunrise is relatively easy to make at home Of course, if grenadine isn't readily available, a jar of maraschino cherries is just as good.
Read MoreYou've likely experienced a salted rim on a frozen margarita, but did you know you can use the same technique with sugar on other classic cocktails?
Read MoreMorning cups of coffee are a ritual, especially if you're on the move. These awesome drive-thru-only coffee shops will get you your joe without missing a beat.
Read MoreIf you like a shot that packs a powerful punch, the 5 Star General is for you. There are various recipes out there, but the 5-liquor hit remains the same.
Read MoreSure, you've heard of Aperol Spritzes, and probably Hugo Spritzes, too. But have you ever tried their Turin-inspired cousin, the Cinque 7 Spritz?
Read MoreYou may not know it, but if you're someone who orders gin cocktails, then you've likely had rail gin. Here's what it is and where you may find it.
Read MoreCranberry juice is a refreshing addition to a cocktail or delicious on its own - but how do you know which one to buy? Our ranking will help you.
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