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  • Texas Roadhouse sign

    The Exact Temperature Texas Roadhouse Serves Its Draft Beer

    Texas Roadhouse insists on serving up its beer at a very specific temperature. But what is this temperature and why do they choose to do this?

    By Ashlen Wilder December 8th, 2024 Read More
  • Boxed wine pouring into glass

    How Many Glasses Of Wine Can You Get Out Of One Box?

    Buying boxed wine is a great way to get more bang for your boozy buck. Here's how to determine the number of glasses you can expect to get out of one.

    By Sara Donnellan December 7th, 2024 Read More
  • Anthony Bourdain outside of bar

    The Beer Trend We Should've Ignored According To Anthony Bourdain

    Anthony Bourdain was big fan of cold beer, and he wasn't picky. That's why it's not too surprising that he thought this beer trend was worth ignoring.

    By Jackson Williams December 7th, 2024 Read More
  • French crème brûlée.

    The Only Type Of Wine You Should Reach For To Pair With Crème Brûlée

    The right wine pairing can make all the difference in how we experience food. Here's the only type of wine you should reach for to pair with crème brûlée.

    By Georgina Jedikovska December 7th, 2024 Read More
  • Glasses of beer on a serving tray with nuts

    The Beers With The Highest ABVs In The World Come With Warning Labels

    Bottoms up on the world's booziest beer. Put your tolerance to the test with ABVs that blow the top off of your favorite so-called really strong ale.

    By Tony Cooper December 6th, 2024 Read More
  • Half full beer cup

    The Simple Way To Discover Great New Beers When Traveling

    For beer lovers, a fun part of traveling is discovering great new local beer options. Here's a simple way to sample lots of craft brews without over-imbibing.

    By Jonathan Kesh December 5th, 2024 Read More
  • Swirling wine in glass

    The Correct Way To Swirl Wine Before Tasting

    Don't let wine techniques stress you out -- a simple swirl is easy to master with a bit of practice, and it's going to make your tasting experience richer.

    By Ashlen Wilder December 4th, 2024 Read More
  • Glass of sangria with an orange slice garnish

    How To Make Sangria - You're Doing It All Wrong

    Craving a crisp glass of sangria? Avoid these common mistakes to make your most flavorful batch yet. Craft bartender Kamaron Lockwood has all the tips you need.

    By Julia Mullaney December 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Various cans of holiday-themed stout beers

    14 Stout Beers That Will Get You In The Holiday Spirit

    When it comes to stout beers, there is a wide array to choose from, but you can count on holiday specialties to hit breweries every year, too.

    By Stephanie Mee December 2nd, 2024 Read More
  • Snifter of old ale on plain background

    What Makes English-Style Old Ale Unique?

    English-style old ales are beers that have a rich, unique taste compared to classic brews like lagers and pilsners, but what makes them so different?

    By S. Ferrari December 1st, 2024 Read More
  • Mead-making equipment and honey

    How To Make Mead From Honey

    Making mead is a surprisingly simple process, as far as making alcohol goes. If a homemade honey drink sounds up your alley, maybe you should give it a try!

    By Felicia Lee December 1st, 2024 Read More
  • Black-and-white photo of writer Roald Dahl at middle age sitting in a living room

    There's An Ale Made From The Yeast Of Roald Dahl's Chair. No, Seriously

    The late British author famous for "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" inspired the unusual invention of a smoky wheat beer aptly named after "The Twits."

    By Amber Sutherland-Namako December 1st, 2024 Read More
  • a Viking ship sails by a castle in a wild sea

    What Was Viking Beer Like (And Does It Still Exist Today)?

    What did Viking-era beer taste like and how was it made? Was it similar to modern-day beer? And most importantly, is it still around and available to try?

    By Sonora Slater December 1st, 2024 Read More
  • Birds eye view of three people doing a toast with red wine

    How To Transform Leftover Wine Into Red Wine Vinegar

    If you've got leftover red wine and no clue what to do with it, hands-down the most interesting thing is to transform it into red wine vinegar.

    By Allison Lindsey November 30th, 2024 Read More
  • Woman in apron at a microbrewery

    Women Once Totally Dominated The Beer And Brewery Industry

    Beer may have pretty masculine connotations these days, but that wasn't always the case. Here's how women used to run the brewing industry.

    By Camryn Teder November 29th, 2024 Read More
  • Crabs in a boiling pot

    Beer Is The Secret For A More Flavorful Crab Boil

    Certain types of beer pair wonderfully with seafood, so if you want to enhance your next crab boil, try incorporating some of this brew. Here's how to do it.

    By Tony Cooper November 28th, 2024 Read More
  • Barleywine in a tulip glass next to a basket of peanuts

    One Of The Strongest Ales Around Is Sometimes Mistaken For Wine

    One of the strongest ales in the world is sometimes mistaken for wine, and the reason isn't surprising. Here's what it is and how it came to be.

    By Rachel Shulhafer Haeseley November 25th, 2024 Read More
  • Stout beers on wooden table

    Stout Vs Imperial Stout: What's The Difference Between These Beers?

    Stouts and imperial stouts are two types of dark beers that boast strong flavors. Find out the differences between the two beers and the best way to drink them.

    By Ashlen Wilder November 23rd, 2024 Read More
  • Bobby Flay smiling and wearing a white chef jacket

    Bobby Flay's Go-To Wine To Sip In The Cooler Months Is A Rich Red

    If you're wondering what wine is worth drinking during the cozy seasons, consider buying a bottle of celebrity chef Bobby Flay's preferred Spanish red wine.

    By Ashlen Wilder November 21st, 2024 Read More
  • People cheersing two glasses of different colored beer

    Ale Vs Lager: What's The Difference?

    While many might think color is what distinguishes between an ale and a lager, the differences between these two types of beer lie in their brewing processes.

    By Jonathan Kesh November 20th, 2024 Read More
  • Beer in a goblet

    When Drinking Ale, The Glass You Use Matters

    Not all types of beer should go in the same type of glass. Here's how the glass shape can impact the flavor and experience of drinking your favorite ale.

    By Ashlen Wilder November 19th, 2024 Read More
  • Champagne pouring into two glasses

    Give Flat Sparkling Wine New Life By Turning It Into A Sweet Syrup

    Sparkling wine is always a delightful way to celebrate, but what happens when the bubbles go down? We recommend turning your old bubbly into a sweet syrup.

    By Camryn Teder November 18th, 2024 Read More
  • Two paloma cocktails with sliced grapefruit and limes

    Give Citrus Cocktails A More Complex Flavor With A Popular Ale

    Craving a citrus cocktail? Before you get your ingredients, grab this popular ale and toss it in for a more complex flavor. Can you guess that it is?

    By Rachel Shulhafer Haeseley November 18th, 2024 Read More
  • Amber beer pouring into pints from taps

    The State That Drinks The Most Beer Isn't California Or Texas

    You might think that the people where you live drink a lot of beer, but they probably don't even come close to the most suds-submerged state in America.

    By Emmy Schneider-Green November 18th, 2024 Read More
  • Woman opening a bottle of Champagne

    How To Open Sparkling Wine Like A Sommelier

    Opening a bottle of sparkling wine can be tricky, but there are a few tips that can have you opening one like a sommelier in no time. Here's what to do.

    By Buffy Naillon November 17th, 2024 Read More
  • A flight of four sour beers

    Sour Vs Gose Beer: What's The Difference?

    You might have heard the terms "sour" and "gose" to describe beer, but what's the difference? Here's everything you need to know about the two.

    By Rachel Shulhafer Haeseley November 17th, 2024 Read More
  • Belgium tripel in glass

    What Exactly Makes A Beer A Tripel?

    Sometimes referred to as a strong pale ale, a tripel is a style of Belgian beer. Here's what to know about its specific features, and how best to drink it.

    By Ashlen Wilder November 17th, 2024 Read More
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