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  • cherry infused liquor in jars

    The Fruit Mistake You May Be Making When Infusing Bourbon

    There are a few guidelines that will help you avoid less-than-palatable results from a bourbon infusion gone awry.

    By Meggan Robinson November 25th, 2022 Read More
  • Espresso grounds in a portafilter

    The Possible Reason Your Freshly Ground Espresso Tastes Sour

    Many are learning that making a high-quality cup of espresso is more complex than they thought, and unfortunately, many of their drinks turn out sour.

    By Natasha Bailey November 25th, 2022 Read More
  • Negroni

    The Smoky Rim You Should Try Adding To Negronis

    A classic Negroni is made with one part gin, one part Campari, and one part sweet vermouth, but there's one trick to jazz it up: introducing a smoky rim.

    By Sylvia Tomczak November 25th, 2022 Read More
  • Starbucks holiday cup on counter

    The Starbucks Latte That Combined Hot Cocoa And Gingerbread

    Many Starbucks fans sorely miss the holiday Gingerbread Latte. Learn about the international Starbucks latte combining gingerbread with hot cocoa.

    By Erica Martinez November 24th, 2022 Read More
  • Orgeat syrup

    Why Orgeat Syrup No Longer Contains Barley

    However, almonds were not always the star ingredient of orgeat. The name of this floral syrup is derived from the word "orge" which means "barley."

    By Ryan Cashman November 24th, 2022 Read More
  • Pepsi Nutmeg

    A Limited-Time Nutmeg Soda Is Joining The Pepsi Lineup

    Pepsi has recently left a mark in the soda universe with various experimental flavors. The company is adding a limited-time nutmeg flavor to its product line.

    By Autumn Swiers November 23rd, 2022 Read More
  • Carbonated drink with lemon in glass

    The Nutritional Difference Between Tonic Water And Club Soda

    Club soda and tonic water are both clear with a fizzy head, and dancing bubbles. But take a sip, and there's no denying the drastic difference between the two.

    By Jennifer Sweenie November 23rd, 2022 Read More
  • Starbucks cup

    Starbucks Is Being Criticized Over Symbolic Seattle Location Closure

    Recently, employees at many Starbucks locations voted to unionize. Now the company is receiving criticism for closing one unionized Seattle Starbucks location.

    By Lisa Curran Matte November 23rd, 2022 Read More
  • Cup of tea and leaves

    New Study Examines How Tea And Wine Could Help Slow Memory Loss

    Many of us are familiar with the fact that antioxidants are good for us, but a recent study found that two beverages may be excellent for memory health as well.

    By Erica Martinez November 23rd, 2022 Read More
  • Coke and Pepsi with glass

    Coke Vs. Pepsi: The History Of The Age-Old Cola Rivalry

    It's an age-old question of whether or not consumers prefer Coca-Cola or Pepsi. Here is the carbonated history of the rivalry between these two soda brands.

    By Heather Lim November 23rd, 2022 Read More
  • Corks in a wine glass

    The Proper Way To Recork Wine

    If you plan to save your bottle, it is important that you recork the wine immediately after pouring yourself a glass. Here's how to do it right.

    By Natasha Bailey November 22nd, 2022 Read More
  • wine and charcuterie board

    Tasting Table Asks: What's The Best Wine And Cheese Pairing?

    In a Tasting Table poll, we asked readers to pick their favorite wine and cheese pairing. Our results will tell you what's likely to be a hit at your next bash.

    By Meggan Robinson November 22nd, 2022 Read More
  • Bartender pouring cocktail into glass

    11 Equal-Parts Cocktails You Need To Try

    Sometimes the simplest and most straightforward drinks can be the most satisfying, and these equal-parts cocktails are clear proof of that.

    By Brian Rooney November 22nd, 2022 Read More
  • homemade highball garnished with lemon

    Why It's Worth Splurging On The Soda Water For Your Highball Cocktail

    A classic Highball is made with whiskey and carbonation, though any spirit will do -- but don't neglect your soda water if you want a top-of-the-line cocktail.

    By Michelle Welsch November 22nd, 2022 Read More
  • Tea bag dangling above cup

    The Packaging Misunderstanding That Led To Tea Bags

    Tea has been a popular beverage all over the world for centuries, but the tea bag itself isn't nearly as old, and in fact, was invented by accident.

    By Caitlyn Nichols November 21st, 2022 Read More
  • tea egg infuser

    The Big Downside To Using Metal Tea Infusers

    There are a variety of gadgets for making tea, but before you go out and get a metal tea infuser, you should know what it is doing to your drink.

    By CC Gourdeau November 21st, 2022 Read More
  • dry vermouth in glasses

    The Way Most Of The World Prefers To Drink Dry Vermouth

    In the United States, people often drink vermouth as part of a cocktail, but most of the world enjoys the fortified wine in a different way.

    By Matthew Spina November 21st, 2022 Read More
  • clear sparkling water

    Is There A Nutritional Difference Between Mineral Water And Sparkling?

    You might think water, particularly bottled water, isn't an interesting topic, but there are a few nutritional differences between sparkling and mineral water.

    By Meggan Robinson November 21st, 2022 Read More
  • Smoked Negroni cocktail under glass

    It's Time To Start Wood-Smoking Your Cocktails

    While some mixed drink aficionados prefer the sweeter side, the smoky flavor is also a favorite. Here's why you should start wood-smoking your cocktails.

    By Wendy Leigh November 21st, 2022 Read More
  • pisco chilcano cocktail

    The Refreshing Peruvian Cocktail Named After Fish Soup

    Light and golden in color, chilcano cocktails are made with similar ingredients as the pisco sour, minus the egg whites and syrup, but still pack the flavor.

    By Michelle Welsch November 21st, 2022 Read More
  • bottle of wine with ribbon

    How To Pick Wine For All Your Holiday Needs

    A glass of wine is an ideal way to toast the holidays. Depending on the party or casual gathering during the festivities, some bottles are better than others.

    By Lucia Capretti November 21st, 2022 Read More
  • espresso martini served in glass

    The Espresso Liqueur That Clocks In At 50 Proof

    Mario's Hard Espresso is a delicious liqueur for coffee lovers -- and it packs a punch perfect for sipping solo or homemade espresso martinis.

    By Michelle Welsch November 21st, 2022 Read More
  • Alton Brown on red carpet

    What Alton Brown Says Makes A Penicillin Cocktail So Unique

    There are many different cocktails with intriguing names. Celebrity chef Alton Brown explains what makes the Penicillin cocktail so unique from all the others.

    By Erin Shaw November 21st, 2022 Read More
  • various cocktails

    Add Sweet And Savory Complexity To Your Cocktails With Corn Liqueur

    If you love cocktails and corn, there's a new way to satisfy both of these cravings with corn liqueur. Here's more on the sweet and savory taste it gives.

    By Sylvia Tomczak November 21st, 2022 Read More
  • Dirty martini

    The Umami-Bomb Martini To Try If You're Not A Big Vodka Fan

    However, vodka's clean flavor provides a great blank slate for flavor creation that may be worth considering, especially for an upgraded dirty martini.

    By Clarice Knelly November 20th, 2022 Read More
  • person pouring red wine

    Can You Actually Open A Wine Bottle With A Shoe?

    The next time you go to open a bottle of wine, try using your shoe instead. Here's how this surprising hack works.

    By Alex Schauer November 20th, 2022 Read More
  • Dallas BBQ cocktails with shots, mini bottles

    How The Mini Bottle Cocktail Trend Really Got Its Start

    The mini bottle cocktail trend has a surprisingly funny and interesting background. Here's how this cute alcoholic addition got its start.

    By Katie Horst November 20th, 2022 Read More
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