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  • whipped coffee in glass

    Your Mornings Just Got Better Thanks To Frozen Whipped Coffee

    You already know about whipped coffee (also famously known as Dalgona), but did you know that you can make a frozen version of it for better, icier brews?

    By Greta Pano Read More
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    Is It Cheaper To Buy Bourbon At The Distillery Than At The Liquor Store?

    Want to keep your bourbon ritual going as prices continue to rise? Retail to distillery, here's where to get the best deals in the industry.

    By Ashlen Wilder Read More
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    The Grind Size Rule That Can Make Or Break Your Pour-Over Coffee

    To make a perfect pour-over coffee, it’s important to use the right water and temperature, as well as the right grind size of the beans.

    By Jessica Riggio Read More
  • a tray with lime, salt, and tequila being poured into glasses

    Does Tequila Ever Expire?

    If you've purchased a bottle of tequila and you're wondering whether or not it will ever spoil, here's what to know, plus how to extend its lifespan.

    By Layne Randolph Read More
  • Bourbon in barrel

    The Reason Bourbon Has To Be Aged In Charred Oak Barrels

    One of the most essential requirements in the bourbon-making process is aging it in charred oak barrels; otherwise, it does not qualify for the label.

    By Hilary Wheelan Remley Read More
  • Espresso on an outdoor cafe table

    Why Espresso From A Coffee Shop Always Tastes Different From Homemade

    With coffee prices on the rise, it may be time to start considering a professional espresso machine at home, instead ordering out.

    By Dhruv Trivedi Read More
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    How To Make A Café-Worthy Espresso Without A Fancy Machine

    There's nothing like a great cup of espresso, and with a little preparation and care, you can brew your own café-worthy cup without an expensive machine.

    By Nikita Ephanov Read More
  • Alton Brown smiling and expressing himself

    The Simple Step That Makes Alton Brown's Hot Chocolate Better Than Yours

    Food Network host and food scientist Alton Brown has an easy technique to give your homemade hot cocoa extra richness and flavor, taking it from good to great.

    By Allison Lindsey Read More
  • tequila and lemon

    Why Tequila Additives Aren't Always Bad

    Purists might thumb their noses at additives in their favorite spirits, but when it comes to tequila, it can actually be a good thing to have something extra.

    By Jessica Riggio Read More
  • Glasses of ginger ale surrounded by ginger and lime

    This Might Be The Spiciest Ginger Ale Money Can Buy

    If run-of-the-mill ginger ale isn't spicy enough for your preferences, there's a brand you'll definitely want to try that's a favorite in the south.

    By Ashlen Wilder Read More
  • A man holding a pint of beer next to a tap

    10 Unique Beer Breweries Around The World

    These 10 breweries are among the most distinctive in the world, with each of them offering its own special touch in crafting beers.

    By Stephen McPhee Read More
  • Tall glass of ginger ale with ice cubes and mint surrounded by halved citrus fruits and ginger slices

    Why Ginger Ale Is The Versatile Drink Base Your Home Bar Needs

    Ginger ale pairs well with just about anything you're drinking. Here's why it's so essential to have on hand.

    By Crystal Antonace Read More
  • A McDonald's Shamrock Shake with whipped cream

    What Flavor Is McDonald's Shamrock Shake, Anyway?

    If you can't get enough of McDonald's Shamrock Shake, or are looking to try it out for the first time, here's what the iconic green shake really tastes like.

    By Camryn Teder Read More
  • Variety of popular Mexican non-alcoholic drinks

    14 Popular Non-Alcoholic Drinks You Need To Try In Mexico

    Although Mexico's drink culture may be best known for the margarita, these 14 non-alcoholic beverages are some of the best the country has to offer.

    By Stephanie Mee Read More
  • Food Network star Guy Fieri

    Guy Fieri's Favorite Liquor Might Not Be What You Expect

    Guy Fieri isn't shy about his favorite drinks, and the liquor he loves the most is a bit of a controversial choice thanks to its bitter taste.

    By Sarah Lintakoon Read More
  • Portrait photo of Abraham Lincoln

    Abraham Lincoln's Favorite Drink Was A Refreshing Yet Surprising Choice

    Some U.S. presidents are well-known for their love of drinking alcohol. But was Abraham Lincoln one of them, or was his favorite drink surprisingly different?

    By Robert Haynes-Peterson Read More
  • A can of Molson Canadian on ice.

    Is Beer Cheaper In The US Or Canada?

    Heading north of the border? Here's a comprehensive break down of the price of beer in Canada vs. the U.S. and where you’ll get the best bang for your buck.

    By Tim Forster Read More
  • two shots

    What's The Difference Between Tequila And Whiskey?

    Tequila and whiskey both have deep history and cultural roots, but that's about the only thing these two fiery liquors have in common.

    By Jessica Riggio Read More
  • A glass of ginger ale

    The Ginger Ale Brand You'll Never Find In Our Shopping Carts

    Who doesn't love a nice cold ginger ale, even when not on an airplane? Well, there might be one brand of ginger ale that's not exactly easy to enjoy.

    By Ginny Johnson Read More
  • bourbon poured into glasses

    The Right Way To Drink Bourbon At A Food-Pairing Party

    Whether you're a seasoned bourbon enthusiast or budding connoisseur, find out the best way to drink this beloved liquor at a food-pairing party.

    By Nikita Ephanov Read More
  • A hurricane cocktail with a lime garnish

    Why Hurricane Cocktails Are Significant During Mardi Gras Celebrations In New Orleans

    The Hurricane is an iconic cocktail, and in a city like New Orleans that's well-known for its drinks, this is a high honor. But why is it important?

    By Jessica Riggio Read More
  • Margarita cocktail

    What Tequila Does Texas Roadhouse Use For Its Margaritas?

    If you're out on the town and are looking for a margarita to have with dinner, Texas Roadhouse has you covered with a variety across multiple price points.

    By Ashlen Wilder Read More
  • Two glasses of IPA surrounded by wheat and hops

    The Ingredient In IPA Beer That May Make You Sleepy

    While some IPAs pack quite a punch, with 10% alcohol by volume or more, alcohol content isn't the only reason you feel sleepy after you've had a pint or two.

    By Jessica Riggio Read More
  • Glass of nugget ice

    Why You Should Think Twice Before Using Nugget Ice In Your Cocktail

    People love nugget ice so much that sometimes it is simply referred to as "the good ice." But even so, it usually isn't the best choice for cocktails.

    By Tony Cooper Read More
  • an array of soda cans, all open

    How Long Does It Take For Opened Soda To Go Flat?

    There's nothing quite like the satisfying hiss of a freshly opened can of soda pop, but how much time do you really have to enjoy those enticing bubbles?

    By Sonora Slater Read More
  • Hand holding a small Starbucks iced drink

    Does Starbucks Offer Kosher-Friendly Items?

    Practicing a kosher diet doesn't mean you have to give up your favorite on-the-go drinks. Even Starbucks has kosher-friendly products to consider.

    By Aspen Oblewski Read More
  • Woman drinking a sports drink outside

    The Popular Sports Drink Banned In Parts Of Europe

    Gatorade is a popular American sports drink, but don't expect to find it in certain parts of Europe. However, there are other alternatives available.

    By Sarah Lintakoon Read More
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