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  • Angel's Envy

    A Master Distiller Unretired To Help Create Angel's Envy

    Lincoln Henderson was the master distiller behind Angel's Envy bourbon, a man who unretired to pursue his labor of love with the help of his progeny.

    By Catherine Rickman April 17th, 2023 Read More
  • Kings County Distillery barrel room

    Kings County Distillery Debuts A New Cold Brew Coffee Whiskey

    Kings County Distillery has announced a new cold brew coffee whiskey; the collaboration with Parlor Coffee is the first spirit of its kind on the market.

    By Autumn Swiers April 17th, 2023 Read More
  • Iced Caribou Coffee non-dairy milk

    Caribou Coffee Is Ditching Extra Charges For Non-Dairy Milk On Its App

    Caribou Coffee customers have been enjoying non-dairy milk drinks without an upcharge thanks to a promotion. The chain is extending the perk with some caveats.

    By Meggan Robinson April 17th, 2023 Read More
  • Amaretto Sour

    What Does An Amaretto Sour Actually Taste Like?

    An amaretto sour is a mysterious drink that plays with elements of flavor. Here's what it actually tastes like and what makes it unique and refreshing.

    By Sylvia Tomczak April 17th, 2023 Read More
  • Clover Club

    The Clover Club Is A Classic Philly Cocktail Featuring Raspberry Syrup

    The pink Clover Club cocktail has a rich history among intellectual circles -- and its velvety smooth ingredients are helping to revive it today.

    By Autumn Swiers April 17th, 2023 Read More
  • Latte in red cup

    The Coffee Tip For Making Lattes At Home Without An Espresso Machine

    If you don't have an espresso machine, your dreams of making a latte at home are only a cup of joe away. Here's how you can easily makeshift your drink.

    By Matthew Spina April 17th, 2023 Read More
  • Two Hurricane cocktails

    11 Best Rums For A Hurricane

    While you can go all the way to New Orleans to get a Hurricane at Pat O'Brien's, you can also make one at home. Here are the best rums for a Hurricane.

    By Brett Llenos Smith April 17th, 2023 Read More
  • Tea with spoon

    What Exactly Is A Traditional Builders Tea?

    Builders tea can be made in nearly limitless subtle variations to suit the drinker's preferences. So what exactly is a traditional Builders tea?

    By Lena Beck April 17th, 2023 Read More
  • Brewing French press coffee

    14 Steps You Need When Brewing French Press Coffee

    When any old cup of coffee won't cut it, you owe it to yourself to invest in a French press. Here are 14 steps to take when brewing French press coffee.

    By Greyson Ferguson April 17th, 2023 Read More
  • Bartender throwing cocktail

    What It Really Means To 'Throw' A Cocktail (And Why You Should Try It)

    You may find that the art of cocktail throwing brings taste and texture to your favorite drink that you won't want to leave out of your next libations.

    By Lena Beck April 16th, 2023 Read More
  • Bloody Mary with garnishes

    The Cocktail You Should Never Order Premium Vodka For

    While award-winning vodkas can provide an extra taste of crispness when mixed into a classic vodka martini, for certain drinks, the switch might be unnecessary.

    By Michelle Welsch April 16th, 2023 Read More
  • Variety of colorful cocktails

    The 13 Best Cocktails That Are Only 3 Ingredients

    Multi-ingredient cocktails can be fun to make, but we think the fewer ingredients the better, and three is the sweet spot for these classic cocktails.

    By Brian Rooney April 16th, 2023 Read More
  • assorted bottles of wine

    The 18 Best Wines In 2023 So Far

    We're not even half way through 2023 and there are already plenty of whites, rosés, reds, and sparkling wines released this year that are worth buying.

    By Lucia Capretti April 16th, 2023 Read More
  • freshly picked coffee beans

    The 3 Best Coffee Regions For The Tastiest Springtime Brew

    Because coffee beans are actually fruit seeds, they are subject to seasonality. Here's what you should know to get the most aromatic cup this spring.

    By Nikita Ephanov April 16th, 2023 Read More
  • starbucks iced coffee and frappuccino

    The Clever Reason To Order The Next Size Up For Your Starbucks Drink

    The next time you make a trip to Starbucks for your morning java, try ordering your drink in the next size up for this added benefit.

    By Stephanie Friedman April 16th, 2023 Read More
  • crafting a rabo de galo

    Brazil's Rabo De Galo Cocktail Is Deceptively Simple

    Brazil's Rabo de galo is a strong, bittersweet concoction with just a few ingredients. Here's why it's one of the country's favorite cocktails.

    By Nikita Ephanov April 16th, 2023 Read More
  • starbucks holiday drink

    What Ever Happened To Starbucks' Cherries Jubilee Mocha?

    Starbucks sold a cherries jubilee-inspired beverage that didn't even make it to every store before it was sent to the graveyard. Here's what happened.

    By Stephanie Friedman April 16th, 2023 Read More
  • creamer poured into coffee

    14 Tips You Need For Making Homemade Coffee Creamer

    The nutrition label on your favorite store-bought creamer can make you do a double-take. Here are 14 tips you need for making your own homemade coffee creamer.

    By Dani Zoeller April 15th, 2023 Read More
  • martinis with three olives

    The Reason You Should Be Adding Simple Syrup To Your Martini

    NYC bartender Joaquín Simó reveals his unconventional approach to the classic martini, explaining how simple syrup can be a game-changer for cocktails.

    By Meggan Robinson April 15th, 2023 Read More
  • Bud Light can on beach

    Anheuser-Busch CEO Addresses Backlash Over Bud Light Partnering With Trans Influencer

    There's nothing political about liking beer. At least that's what the world's biggest beermaker thought, only to see that just about anything can be divisive.

    By Chris Sands April 15th, 2023 Read More
  • Corpse Reviver No. 2

    The 2 Versions Of The Corpse Reviver Cocktail, Explained

    As their namesake implies, these cocktails tote a hefty ABV. The only mixer in the No. 2 is a dash of lemon juice -- and there's no mixer in the No. 1.

    By Autumn Swiers April 15th, 2023 Read More
  • Vermont state house

    20 Best Vermont Craft Beers, Ranked

    Vermont breweries are turning a page and subtly shifting away from all things haze. With this in mind, we've listed the best Vermont craft beers you can drink.

    By Brett Llenos Smith April 15th, 2023 Read More
  • Port Tongs

    What Are Port Tongs And How Do You Use Them?

    Port tongs are a valuable tool dating back to the very beginning of the fortified wine's history - here's what they are and how they are used.

    By Molly Harris April 15th, 2023 Read More
  • starbucks iced coffee

    Why You Should Get Light Ice In Your Next Iced Coffee At Starbucks

    It's a struggle being a slow coffee drinker. If you're a Starbucks iced coffee aficionado, your ice may melt after sitting out for a few hours.

    By Stephanie Friedman April 15th, 2023 Read More
  • strawberry smoothie in glass with strawberries

    Why You Shouldn't De-Stem Strawberries For Smoothies

    You don't have to jump in and start popping de-stemmed strawberries in your mouth but you can, and should, be adding them to your morning smoothies.

    By Erica Martinez April 15th, 2023 Read More
  • Vesper martini

    The Vesper Martini Didn't Originate In A Bar, So Where Did It Come From?

    Many drinks have origins that can be traced back to a particular restaurant or bar, but the Vesper Martini is an exception. Here's where it was invented.

    By Ryan Cashman April 15th, 2023 Read More
  • florwer ice cubes

    Edible Flower Ice Cubes Are The Perfect Way To Brighten Spring Drinks

    These cubes are ideal for when you're entertaining a crowd or just want to get in the spirit of the season with some eye candy in your springtime beverage.

    By Stephanie Friedman April 14th, 2023 Read More
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