Mixing up nonalcoholic drinks offers a unique set of challenges compared to traditional cocktails. Bartenders share their pro ...
A trained sommelier, cocktail book author ... swaps in a rosé wine syrup and a splash of dry vermouth. Using a fuller-bodied sparkling rosé wine will add a rich complexity and lovely blush ...
Millennials and Generation Z were more inclined to participate in Dry January this time last year, according to Statista.
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You know that feeling when you’re dying to raise a glass, but then you remember you committed to no alcohol this month? Yeah, ...
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There are so many types of cocktails out there, but there are some that remain popular for decades. Take a look at a list of ...
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Add sparkling wine and club soda ... Indeed. Drink this cocktail to make full use of the bar cart, with flavors bitter, herbal, and sweet. Directions Stir the vodka, brandy, and sherry well ...
By Rebekah Peppler Cold weather makes a near universal case for hot drinks. Add in a festive season and mulled wine quickly enters ... Or mull your next beer. The use of more traditional mulling ...