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Most Unusual Liquor Flavors Ever
Celebrate the end of the work week with our roundup of the 20 oddest and most unusual flavors of liquor… ever.
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Purity Concerns: German Beer Brewers Foaming over Fracking
Forget environmental concerns: When it comes to fracking, Germans are worried about how it might affect beer quality. In a letter to several ministries in Berlin, brewers expressed concern that the exploitation of shale gas could contaminate water supplies and thus violate the beer purity law of 1516.
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5 Ways to Sip a Strawberry Mojito
What are your favorite summer sippers? When we asked around the office, we heard a lot of mojito, margarita, and mint julep. So, we decided to mix up our own Strawberry Mojito in 5 different ways! From a blended bevvie to a spiked fruit dip, here’s how to make a whole bunch of mojito goodness.
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How to Cool Beer Using a Slingshot
When you stretch a rubber band it heats up. When you relax it, it cools. Using this principle, Germany-based Jörg Sprave of The Slingshot Channel demonstrates how to cool beer with a mini-trebuchet in this video.
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Care for a drink?
Must STOP watching!
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Our Cuppa Tea: 12 Creative Takes on Traditional Iced Tea
With Memorial Day over, summer has officially begun and it’s about to get smoking hot! So lets get ready with great Ice Tea beverages. ENJOY!!!
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How to use chemistry to age whiskey in days instead of years
A Cleveland-based start-up is condensing the process to about a week
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How Fattening Is Your Cocktail?
It's misleading to watch fictional characters like Don Draper and James Bond blithely consume drink after drink with seemingly no effect on their enviable abdomens. The truth is that a cocktail can pack just as many calories as a doughnut. Still, not all tipples are equally bad for you—a few aren't much worse than, say, a piece of fruit (hint: Your best bet is straight booze on the rocks). Below, we calculated the calorie content for 20 common cocktails
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How to Prevent a Hangover
Don't mix your liquors, drink whiskey before beer, have a glass of water between drinks—you know the drill. But knowing more than the conventional wisdom when it comes to potent potations can mean the difference between looking like your bar's resident heavyweight and going home early to fight a hellacious hangover.
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The 15 Most Valuable Liquor Brands In The World
For the second year in a row, Johnnie Walker is most valuable drink brand in the world, according to brand valuation agency BrandFinance, which ranks the spirit brands by value.
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Smoking Alcohol: The Dangerous Way People Are Getting Drunk
To get drunk, people are getting creative. But a new form of drinking, known as "smoking" alcohol, has doctors concerned. Whatever happened to taking shots? Any sort of excessive drinking is dangerous, be it via beer bongs or pouring shots into the eye socket.
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We Can Drink the Rest Tomorrow: 5 Wine Preservation Systems Tested
What do you do if you want to drink a single glass of wine but not throw away the other 4/5 of the bottle? You turn to a wine preservation system.
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Reasons for drinking
Different day, different reason...
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Terrifying anti drunk driving stunt
Leo Burnett London's new Pub Loo Shocker campaign for the Department for Transport's THINK! campaign is turning heads.
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Ice cold is too cold for beer
In the world of wine, it is well known that white wines are usually chilled and reds are normally served at cellar temperature. But, in the world beer, the question of serving temperature can be much more complex. Sure the mass-produced brands such as Bud, Miller, and Coors taste just fine ice-cold, but if your beer-drinking tastes run to the better craft and import brews, you might want to think twice about how cold you drink them.
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A new twist on cork is unveiled
The Helix cork and bottle has a thread finish, which allows drinkers to twist the stopper open and closed again, creating on airtight barrier.
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Can You Inhale Calories?
Public health officials worldwide are warning young people off the new trend of “smoking alcohol.” The user either pours hard liquor over dry ice or heats it, then inhales the vaporized alcohol. Some believe the process affords the inhaler a high without the calories of alcohol, but experts say there are still calories involved. Can you really inhale calories?
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How to make glasses out of bottles
There are a lot of fun ways you can reuse beer and wine bottles and making glasses is one of them.
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Juniper tree disease threatens Gin & Tonic drinkers around the world
The latest deadly tree fungus threatens your gin and tonic by killing off juniper berries.
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What Really Causes a Beer Belly?
When it comes to those so-called 'beer bellies,' is beer really to blame or is it something else? Laci finds out.
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