While tea is a worldwide beverage, only one country is known for pickling and eating it, and that's Myanmar. Here's what you should know about pickled tea.
Smoking spirits and cocktails at home is easier than you might think, but it's important to know which drinks are conducive to smoke and which to avoid.
While it might not make sense at first, sweet and bubbly cream soda is the perfect mixer for bourbon-based cocktails. The two bring out the best in each other.
Everyone knows that fruit and alcohol pair well together, but some fruits are more popular than others. Try a fig cocktail for a special burst of fruity flavor.
The next time you want to spruce up your highball why not reach for a flavored seltzer? And if you want to get really adventurous, how about a hard seltzer?
Small-barrel aging kits are on the rise for homemade bourbon enthusiasts. Our expert explains why these are perfect for that pesky bottle of cheap bourbon.
If you haven't tried the Korean liquor soju yet, you probably should. But there's some etiquette to keep in mind when you do partake in this traditional drink.
A Midori Sour might conjure bad memories of a too-sweet green cocktail. Make a better version of this classic drink using this simple citrus juice tip!
This is a temptingly tasty, rich, creative, and flavorful cocktail with links to Al Pacino. Luckily, drinking it is easy whether you're left or right-handed
Flavoring bottles of bourbon can be fun. We talk to a bourbon expert about infusing and spicing up our spirits, to see if how we're doing it is about right.
Tropical cocktails are delicious, but they are often complicated. Luckily, there's a simpler way to achieve the same effect - and you only need two ingredients.
While beer and ice cream may seem like an unlikely pairing, the beer sundae comes highly recommended by a cicerone. Even better? You can recreate one at home!
Combining your healthy juice blend with sparkling wine to make a cocktail is a great way to multitask. Here's an expert's advice on what drink combos work best.
We all know how James Bond feels on the general subject of shaking versus stirring, but when it comes to coffee cocktails should they be shaken or stirred?
Oddly, pairing alcohol with green juice can make for a tasty and nutritious degenerate juice cocktail. But which booze should you choose? An expert weighs in.
James Bond wasn't the only one to have strong opinions about Martinis - and whether they should be shaken or stirred. Luckily, the experts have weighed in.
This top-selling spirit, that's number one on global consumption charts, is relatively unknown outside Asia, but it makes a great lower-alcohol swap for vodka.
With its sugary and smoky tasting notes, Jack Daniel's whiskey finds its perfect match in darkly sweet blackberries. And there are many ways to pair the two.