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  • Poolside ledge with drinks

    The Gambling-Centric History Of The Swim-Up Bar

    It probably won't shock you to learn that swim-up bars were inspired by business owners seeking to earn a bit more easy money from vacationing patrons.

    By Chase Shustack January 20th, 2023 Read More
  • cake and wine

    The 13 Best Cake And Wine Pairings

    Why save cake and wine for weddings? Isn't life a special occasion? Go for a forkful and have a full glass, too. Here are the best cake and wine pairings.

    By Julia Dunn January 18th, 2023 Read More
  • No alcohol sign on green grass

    The Reasoning Behind Canada's New, Strict Alcohol Guidelines

    There's unfortunately a very serious and sobering reasoning behind Canada's new, strict alcohol guidelines. Here's what you need to know about the update.

    By Elaina Friedman January 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Person pouring coffee beans into a coffee grinder

    The Coffee Grinder Mistake That Leads To Acidic Coffee

    If you grind your own coffee beans for a fresh cup of joe but find your coffee is on the acidic side, it could be your grinder. Here's what you need to know.

    By David Tran January 18th, 2023 Read More
  • bartender garnishing martini with lemon

    The Vermouth Swap You Should Try To Amplify Your Next Martini

    If you're a martini drinker, you likely know the varieties. Shaken or stirred; with gin or vodka; dry or dirty. But have you tried this vermouth alternative?

    By Carly Weaver January 18th, 2023 Read More
  • glass of whiskey on the rocks

    What Constitutes A 'Unicorn' Bottle Of Whiskey?

    You may have heard someone refer to a bottle of bourbon or scotch as a "unicorn," but what does that mean? Find out about the world of collectible bourbon.

    By Nick Johnson January 17th, 2023 Read More
  • Various coffee drinks

    The Sugar-Free Hack To Take The Flavor Of Your Coffee To New Heights

    If you love coffee, chances are you have tried it many different ways. While you may change up what you add to your cup, there's one hack that's a must-try.

    By Camryn Teder January 17th, 2023 Read More
  • Dark rum sampling

    Why You Shouldn't Trust The Age Labels On Rum

    When it comes to alcohol, aging is crucial to its flavor profile. But all liquors are made differently and can feature misleading labels. Here's the rundown.

    By Chandler Phillips January 17th, 2023 Read More
  • Pile of citrus fruits

    For The Most Flavorful Cocktails, Microwave Your Citrus Before Juicing

    If you're looking for an easier juicing technique, and to rev up your cocktails, you should be microwaving your citrus before juicing. Here's why.

    By Angel Albring January 16th, 2023 Read More
  • Two chocolate smoothies with almonds

    Whole Foods Shared A Smoothie Recipe With A Unique 'Secret' Ingredient

    Have you ever put a frozen banana in your smoothie? How about some veggies? We bet you never thought to add this secret ingredient Whole Foods shares.

    By Chris Day January 15th, 2023 Read More
  • spoonful of caviar

    Eau De Mer: The Iconic Caviar-Infused Rum Cocktail

    Mixologists are constantly trying new ways of giving patrons a unique experience. One restaurant took elegance to the next level with this caviar-infused drink.

    By Nick Johnson January 15th, 2023 Read More
  • Two cans of root beer on ice

    Why You'll Never Be Able To Buy Real Root Beer

    If you think you enjoy the taste of root beer, it might surprise you to learn that you've probably never actually tasted genuine root beer before.

    By Brianna Corley January 13th, 2023 Read More
  • Can of Pepsi soda

    Teem: Pepsi's First Failure In The World Of Lemon Lime Sodas

    Millions of soda drinkers are surely saddened that Sierra Mist is no more. Notably, this isn't the first time PepsiCo has discontinued a lemon-lime drink.

    By Chase Shustack January 13th, 2023 Read More
  • Old fashioned cocktail being poured

    Does An Old Fashioned Have To Be Made With Whiskey?

    Does an old fashioned have to be made with whiskey? Learn all about the rules for crafting one of the country's most foundational cocktails.

    By Julia Mullaney January 13th, 2023 Read More
  • Woman holding bubble tea cup

    A Beginner's Guide To Ordering At A Bubble Tea Shop

    Simply put, bubble tea is a delicious drink any which way you order it. But with so many options, things can get overwhelming for newcomers. Here are some tips.

    By Emily Kammerlohr January 13th, 2023 Read More
  • sun setting over rum barrel

    The One Continent That Has Never Produced Rum

    Somewhat surprisingly, rum has been distilled on only six of the seven continents on Earth. So, where in the world has rum never been produced?

    By Nico Danilovich January 13th, 2023 Read More
  • Bartender serving martini

    What Does It Mean To Order A Martini 'Perfect'?

    Ordering a martini can be done in several ways. It can also contain various ingredients. Do you know what makes a 'perfect martini' perfect?

    By Haldan Kirsch January 11th, 2023 Read More
  • drinking game with five friends

    A Beginner's Guide To King's Cup

    King's Cup is a popular drinking game at parties, but it does involve a lot of different rules and instructions depending on which card is drawn.

    By Julia Dunn January 9th, 2023 Read More
  • Raspberry liqueur in shot glass

    Should You Buy Or Make Your Own Framboise Raspberry Liqueur?

    Framboise raspberry liqueur is delightfully sweet and fruity and easy to make, but is DIY framboise actually a better choice than the store-bought variety?

    By Hannah Rice January 9th, 2023 Read More
  • Cartons of milk at the store

    Why You've Actually Been Pouring Milk Upside Down

    Did you know that you've been pouring milk the wrong way? You probably didn't even know there was a right way. Find out how to pour with less mess.

    By Chase Shustack January 8th, 2023 Read More
  • espresso martini

    Why You Should Never Make An Espresso Martini In Advance

    Nothing is better than an espresso martini if you're having a night out and looking for a little pick-me-up. There's a reason the cocktail is made-to-order.

    By Aimee Lamoureux January 7th, 2023 Read More
  • root beer float in a glass

    Summer Dining Hall Drinks

    Sick of the same old drinks with your meals? Change things up this summer by trying out a mixing up a new beverage for yourself at the dining hall.

    By Spoon University January 6th, 2023 Read More
  • cans of Coca-Cola and Pepsi

    Pepsi Vs. Coke Campus

    Most universities have contracts with Coke or Pepsi. As a result, universities receive a higher commission from these companies for the products they sell.

    By Spoon University January 6th, 2023 Read More
  • coke cans on red background

    Coca-Cola Cans Were First Created Out Of A Wartime Necessity

    Those who enjoy drinking Coca-Cola out of aluminum cans might be surprised to learn that the current packaging came about as a result of World War II.

    By Elias Nash January 6th, 2023 Read More
  • Coca-Cola bottle with glass

    The Inspiration Behind The Shape Of Coca-Cola's Iconic Original Bottle

    Most people have probably heard the story behind the original Coca-Cola recipe, but you may not know the story of the original Coca-Cola bottle.

    By Brian Boone January 5th, 2023 Read More
  • black-and-white portrait of Nikola Tesla

    The Speakeasy Located In Nikola Tesla's Old NYC Apartment

    New York loves paying homage to its beloved residents, especially those who made such an impact in history. This speakeasy is a tribute to a treasured inventor.

    By Nick Johnson January 5th, 2023 Read More
  • man drinking from bottle

    C4 Vs. Ravage: Get Your Pre-Workout Powders On

    C4 is great for beginners who aren't super into getting pumped up, while Ravage is more for heavy weight lifters who are looking for a big time bulk-up.

    By Spoon University January 4th, 2023 Read More
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