16 Fun Ways To Upgrade Your Shirley Temple Drink
We've all likely tried a Shirley Temple drink at some point in our lives. If you love the drink, here are some creative ways to spice it up this time.
Read MoreWe've all likely tried a Shirley Temple drink at some point in our lives. If you love the drink, here are some creative ways to spice it up this time.
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Read MoreWhat was the secret behind Betty White's longevity? It can be added to the list of drinks celebrities credited for their long lives with her choice being vodka.
Read MoreWith a legacy tracing back to the 19th century, Yellowstone is a classic bourbon. Here's the ultimate bottle guide to the brand's signature Yellowstone Select.
Read MorePlastic is a common choice for bottom-shelf bourbon and whiskey as a way to cut costs. So does that mean storing whiskey in plastic is okay?
Read MoreUnless you have hands-on experience, the impact of specific grains used in whiskey can feel elusive. We reached out to an expert for a better understanding.
Read MoreOld Forester is a storied bourbon brand. But which of its many bourbons reigns supreme? We're ranking every single one to answer that question.
Read MoreWillett Pot Still Reserve Bourbon bottles are unique, and there's a lot you may not know about why they're shaped that way and why it matters.
Read MoreApplejack might not be the most in-demand spirit around, but it has been a part of the American cocktail experience for centuries and deserves your attention.
Read MoreStoring bourbon isn't often treated with as much as much caution and care as storing wine, but that doesn't mean it can be done willy nilly.
Read MoreIf you're a fan of Empress 1908 Indigo Gin and want to learn more about the brand's newest flavor, here's our review of Empress 1908 Elderberry Rose Gin.
Read MoreComplex. Fruity. Ambrosial. These are some of the words used to describe the Thunderbird cocktail. Get to know more about the peach-forward beverage.
Read MoreFor the first time in a century, Jack Daniel's has shifted focus toward higher-end whiskeys that have been aged for a decade plus, and the results are strong.
Read MoreIf you love trying new types of alcohol, you may have to hunt a little bit harder and spend a little more money to give Palo Cortado sherry a try.
Read MoreThere are many different liquor types out there made from varying ingredients and techniques. Let's dive in to the specifics of alpine liquor.
Read MoreDid you know that you can bring a hint of that signature bourbon taste to a cocktail without introducing any actual bourbon? The key lies in rimming the glass.
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Read MoreWhen it comes to cocktails that feature bourbon, is a higher proof or a lower proof preferable? To find out, we reached out to a bourbon expert.
Read MoreA dark and stormy cocktail isn't a beverage for the faint of heart (or taste buds) but you can sweeten things up with ginger ale in place of ginger beer.
Read MoreMuch like champagne, cognac can only be produced in a specific area of France. Learn more about what makes this beloved spirit so special.
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