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Beer And Wine

  • Two glasses of Champagne

    Champagne Vs Prosecco: What's The Difference?

    Champagne and Prosecco are two sparkling wines that may seem similar at first, but happen to be quite different. Here's what sets them apart.

    By Ashlen Wilder January 22nd, 2025 Read More
  • Several glasses of bock beer

    The Unique History Of Bock Beer

    Though a popular brand of bock beer can be found in Texas, the winding history of bock beer can be traced back to Germany.

    By Nikita Ephanov January 21st, 2025 Read More
  • The Absolute Best Sour Beers For Cider Drinkers

    If you're a cider lover, you might find that sour beers are a great drink of choice. These sours in particular have the same tart, fruity flavors as cider.

    By Katie Melynn January 21st, 2025 Read More
  • A green beer next to a pair of Shamrock glasses.

    The History Behind Why We Drink Green Beer On St. Patrick's Day

    Though you may take your green beverage for granted on St. Patrick's Day, there's a specific reason American's drink green beer on the Irish holiday.

    By Tim Forster January 21st, 2025 Read More
  • Market shelf with Spy wine coolers

    The Rise, Fall, And Re-Emergence Of The Wine Cooler

    Wine coolers are classic bottled cocktails made popular in the 1970s, but if you thought these fruity, sweet drinks were long gone, think again.

    By Georgina Jedikovska January 20th, 2025 Read More
  • Two glasses of beer with salt on rim and lemon wheels

    What Is Beer Salt And How Do You Use It?

    Have you ever considered seasoning your beer? Try adding a sprinkle of beer salt to your next pint! The flavorful seasoning can give your beer a whole new kick.

    By Carly Garber January 20th, 2025 Read More
  • Bottles of Costco's Kirkland Signature liquor bottles

    Every Alcohol Option From Costco's Kirkland Signature

    Costco offers so many deals on its Kirkland Signature products, including alcohol. Take a look at the vast selection of alcohol that Costco has to offer.

    By Stephanie Mee January 20th, 2025 Read More
  • Glasses of sangria with blood orange slices

    Sangria Vs Mulled Wine: Is There A Difference?

    Though sangria and mulled wine have some similarities, there are a few differences you need to know about before you try your hand at mixing either.

    By Tony Cooper January 20th, 2025 Read More
  • Man shopping for alcohol at Target

    Those Mix-A-Six Beer Packs Seem Great, But Think Again

    Selecting beers for your own custom six-pack sounds like a fun way to sample different brews, but it might not be the best choice as far as freshness goes.

    By Nikita Ephanov January 18th, 2025 Read More
  • Two glasses of white wine, olives, and bread

    What To Consider When Shopping For Sweet White Wine

    Whether you're looking for dry and fruity, or actual cherry pie in a bottle, here's how to land a white wine that perfectly suits your sweet tooth.

    By Layne Randolph January 18th, 2025 Read More
  • Ciders in three different glasses

    The 10 Best Hard Ciders For Every Palate

    There are ciders for every palate, whether you like them sweet, hoppy, or dry. Here are the 10 you'll want to consider next time you're feeling apple-inspired.

    By Ksenia Prints January 18th, 2025 Read More
  • Grapevines growing Cannonau

    Why Sardinian Cannonau Is Nicknamed Longevity Wine

    If you've ever had the luck of trying Sardinian Cannonau wine, you may have heard it called "Longevity Wine." Here's why it has this moniker.

    By Layne Randolph January 17th, 2025 Read More
  • Stacks of packs of Coors Light beer

    Coors Light Is Making A Major Change Immediately After The Super Bowl

    Super Bowl season is upon us, and Coors Light is introducing new packaging in light of the big game. Here's what you need to know.

    By Jackson Williams January 15th, 2025 Read More
  • Crowler-sized beer can

    What Makes A Crowler Different From A Growler When It Comes To Beer?

    If you've ever wondered what set a beer growler from a crowler, we have the boozy answer to help set you straight.

    By Jonathan Kesh January 14th, 2025 Read More
  • glasses of champagne being toasted

    3 Ways To Use Flat Champagne

    If the bubbly you bought for New Year's is still in your fridge, odds are it's probably flat by now. But don't fret. Here are three ways to use it up.

    By Sarah Lintakoon January 13th, 2025 Read More
  • Pouring wine from a decanter into a stem glass

    What Is The Point Of Aerating Wine?

    No one wants to pop a bottle and wait hours for it to breathe. But you can speed aeration along with a few good tools, and some solid gold reasons to do it.

    By Georgina Jedikovska January 13th, 2025 Read More
  • Stubby Coors bottles

    What It Means To Order A 'Stubby' Beer At The Bar

    Can, bottle, draft ... stubby? Learn about this unique style of beer serving and how it found its place in American contemporary drinking culture.

    By Julia Mullaney January 13th, 2025 Read More
  • close up of cans of beer

    Why It Took Over 100 Years To Put Beer In A Can

    Though the process of canning was invented in the early 1800s, it took a long time for beer to get the canning treatment.

    By Andrew Amelinckx January 13th, 2025 Read More
  • Trader Joe's wine shop

    Why You Should Be On The Lookout For Trader Joe's Diamond Reserve Wine

    Trader Joe's is known for its inexpensive wines, but you might not know about its best deal yet: the Diamond Reserve wine.

    By Carly Garber January 13th, 2025 Read More
  • Group of people toasting with beer

    Is It Legal To Drink Non-Alcoholic Beer When You're Under 21 In The US?

    Across the United States, it is illegal to purchase and consume alcoholic drinks if you're under 21, but what about non-alcoholic beer? Here's what to know.

    By Faefyx Collington January 13th, 2025 Read More
  • Four bottles of pinot grigio

    14 Of The Best Pinot Grigios For Every Budget

    Pinot Grigio can be a magnificent and true representation of when time, place, the elements, and human touch collide. Here are top picks for every price point.

    By Devin Parr January 12th, 2025 Read More
  • Black and tan drinks in pint glasses

    Why One Of The Best Mixers For Beer Is Simply Another Beer

    You don't always need fancy spirits for a great mixed drink. Instead, you can mix multiple beers together for unique blended beverage options worth sipping.

    By S. Ferrari January 12th, 2025 Read More
  • Glass of beer in outdoor environment

    What Is The Role Of Beechwood In Making Beer?

    Ever wondered about the role of beechwood in brewing? This process is more scientific than you might think, and helps make for the crispiest lagers around.

    By Tony Cooper January 11th, 2025 Read More
  • Flight of farmhouse beers

    What Makes Farmhouse Ale Distinct From Standard Ales?

    As a subset of ales proper, farmhouse ales have several characteristics that render them distinct from their cousins. Here's everything you need to know.

    By S. Ferrari January 8th, 2025 Read More
  • Marinated steak and red wine

    The Best Way To Use Leftover Wine For Future Meals

    Leftover wine can have numerous savory and sweet purposes in the kitchen, but this one hack is probably the tastiest use out there.

    By Jackson Williams January 8th, 2025 Read More
  • Pouring beer into a glass

    3 Simple Substitutes For Beer In A Recipe

    Beer is a surprisingly versatile ingredient, able to add deep flavor and improve texture. If you don't have any, or don't like it, here are some simple swaps.

    By Ashlen Wilder January 8th, 2025 Read More
  • Wine purifiers in two glasses of wine

    The One Tool Wine Aficionados Should Try From Costco

    In addition to its wine selection, Costco sells products to enhance your drinking experience. If you deal with wine headaches or allergies, check this one out.

    By Camryn Teder January 7th, 2025 Read More
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