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  • 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
  • Four bottles of Wild Turkey 101 side by side

    The Budget Bourbon That's Perfect For Mixing And Sipping Alike

    This is everything you need to know about one of the very best bottom-shelf bourbons that will give you the absolute most bang for your buck.

    By Rachel Shulhafer Haeseley Read More
  • Person adding matcha to a glass of iced matcha latte

    The Matcha Latte That Tastes Like Sipping Spring

    Matcha has an earthy, grassy flavor that pairs fabulously with this sweet, tart ingredient. The combination will have your matcha tasting like spring in a cup!

    By Hilary Wheelan Remley Read More
  • Bloody Mary cocktail on dark table in dark room

    If You're A Bloody Mary Fan And Vodka Isn't Your Thing, Order A Bloody Maria

    The Bloody Mary mixes umami, spice, and intriguing seasonings into a tomato-based juice with vodka. But if you're not a fan of vodka, try this alternative.

    By Nikita Ephanov Read More
  • Variety of coffee bags from some of the best specialty roasters in America

    15 Of The Best Coffee Roasters In America

    A truly great cup of coffee can be hard to find, but not if you've got these specialty roasters nearby. From New York to California, here are the very best.

    By Jon Dempsey Read More
  • Person pouring soda into glass

    The Zero-Sugar Soda That Contains Significantly More Caffeine In Canada

    Often, products have different compositions in different markets, and this soda has almost twice the amount of caffeine in Canada as in the United States.

    By Robert Haynes-Peterson Read More
  • A smoky bourbon cocktail

    Is There A Way To Make Fat-Washed Bourbon Vegetarian?

    Fat-washed bourbon has become a trendy spirit that usually involved infusing the liquor with animal fat. But does that mean you can't make a vegetarian version?

    By Jessica Riggio Read More
  • Bottles of soda with fruit scattered around

    It's Time To Start Brewing Homemade Soda In The Comfort Of Your Kitchen

    Why settle for unhealthy, sugary sodas when you can brew a customized, flavorful alternative in the comfort of your home with this very simple process?

    By Jessica Riggio Read More
  • Jolt Cola, Mountain Dew, and Coca Cola cans on blue backdrop

    The 9 Greatest Soda Controversies Of All Time

    From using questionable ingredients to causing widespread boycotts, many of the biggest soda brands in the world have seen their fair share of controversy.

    By Alysa Salzberg Read More
  • A barista pours frothy milk into a cup of coffee

    Avoid Buying This Dairy-Free Milk To Prevent Clumpy Coffee

    If you use non-dairy milk in your coffee, it should complement your strong brew. Unfortunately, this particular non-dairy milk creates unappealing clumps.

    By Ginny Johnson Read More
  • A glass containing a scofflaw cocktail.

    The Prohibition-Era History Of The Scofflaw Cocktail

    The scofflaw is a cocktail with a cheeky past. Created during the Prohibition era, the scofflaw perfectly encapsulates the rebellious nature of that time.

    By Layne Randolph Read More
  • A dirty martini with three olives

    The Grocery Store Hack To Try If You're A Dirty Martini Fanatic

    If you love dirty martinis, you might run into a common issue when making them at home. Here's how to solve it next time you're at the grocery store.

    By Andrew Amelinckx Read More
  • Clear cocktails with metal straws and sour rainbow candy pieces

    Candy-Infused Tequila Brings A Sweet Touch To Your Next Margarita

    If you want to kick your margaritas up a notch, you shouldn't use just any old tequila -- take a blanco variety and infuse it with your favorite candy.

    By Crystal Antonace Read More
  • Boxes of Don Julio 70 sitting in a row.

    What's So Special About Don Julio 70?

    Don Julio 70 has made a name for itself by subverting expectations, but the things that set this tequila apart from other similar products might surprise you.

    By Tony Cooper Read More
  • A cup of Starbucks nitro cold brew on a countertop

    There's Only One Drink At Starbucks You Can't Order Venti-Size

    You can get almost anything at Starbucks, but there's one item you can't order in a venti size, no matter how much you want those extra ounces.

    By Tara Bowen Read More
  • Variety of tiki cocktails and tiki bars

    The 20 Best Tiki Bars In America

    If you can't visit the South Pacific islands for a drink, the next best thing is a tiki bar near you. Here are some of the best in the United States.

    By Fiona Chandra Read More
  • Two shots of tequila with lemon slices on woven tablecloth

    What Sets Cristalino Apart From Blanco Tequila?

    When you see them on the shelf, cristalino and blanco tequila might look almost identical. Here's how their production methods and tastes differ.

    By Nikita Ephanov Read More
  • tequila cocktail and sushi

    Forget Pairing Sushi With Sake And Start Pairing It With Tequila Instead

    Tequila and sushi might seem like an unlikely match, but the right pairing can elevate both in surprising ways. Here's how to choose your pairings.

    By Jessica Riggio Read More
  • Whiskey in tasting glasses

    What Is A Wheated Bourbon And How Does It Affect The Flavor Profile?

    Casual bourbon drinkers may have heard of “wheated” varieties, but there’s a lot to know about what makes them different from other bottles of this spirit.

    By Robert Haynes-Peterson Read More
  • Hands holding latte with foam art

    Flat Whites Vs Lattes: What's The Difference?

    To the uninitiated, coffee culture can seem impenetrable. If you're someone who can't distinguish a latte from a flat white, we're here to help.

    By Camryn Teder Read More
  • Pouring tequila into glass near salt and limes

    What's The Best-Selling Tequila Brand?

    If you've ever enjoyed a shot of tequila or a delicious paloma, you've likely wondered what the best-selling tequila brand in the world might be.

    By Julia Mullaney Read More
  • Person holding sparkling water

    The Science Behind Why Some People Think Carbonated Drinks Taste Better

    Some people love carbonated drinks so much that they can't live without them, but why exactly is that? As usual, there's science behind things.

    By Shriya Swaminathan Read More
  • Bartender mixing a cocktail

    The Cocktail Said To Be The Strongest In The World

    There's one cocktail made with over five different kinds of alcohol, and it's often rumored to be the strongest cocktail in the entire world.

    By Andrew Amelinckx Read More
  • A negroni garnished with lemon sits on a bar counter.

    Mix Your Next Cocktail With Rice For The Smoothest Possible Sip

    If you want a super smooth-tasting stirred cocktail, all you need is a couple tablespoons of uncooked rice -- here's how to mix it, according to an expert.

    By Tim Forster Read More
  • Someone holding a glass while tap water is flowing into it

    The Reason Some Water Tastes Better Than Others

    No matter what some might say, water absolutely has a taste, and some water just tastes better than others. Here's everything you need to know.

    By Ilene V. Smith Read More
  • low vine in kouloura method

    The Unique, Traditional Way Grapes Are Grown In Greece

    On the Santorini islands in Greece, winemaking culture thrives despite the harsh climate, because grapes are grown into a uniquely protective shape.

    By Layne Randolph Read More
  • Espresso machine pouring two cups of espresso

    How Much Caffeine Is In A Shot Of Espresso Vs A Cup Of Coffee?

    Espresso might technically more concentrated than coffee, but does that actually translate to having a higher caffeine content? Here's a comparison.

    By Ilene V. Smith Read More
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