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Beer And Wine

  • Kirkland tequila bottles in cart
    By Greta Pano

    Costco Won't Sell You Alcohol In These 2 US States

    Not everyone can buy quality bargain wines and Kirkland craft beer from Costco because restrictions on selling alcohol in grocery stores vary state by state.

    By Greta Pano Read More
  • Egg sandwich with orange juice
    By Elias Nash

    Our Experts Know Why It's So Hard To Pair Alcohol With Eggs

    Pairing eggs with alcohol is no easy feat, but it's not impossible. We consulted four experts for some boozy brunch tips - here's what they had to say.

    By Elias Nash Read More
  • Costco asolo prosecco on shelves
    By Tony Cooper

    Why Costco's Kirkland Brand Prosecco Is A Big Deal

    Costco's Kirkland Signature brand offers many high-quality products at low prices, and its prosecco fits the bill as authentic Italian sparkling wine.

    By Tony Cooper Read More
  • Three beer mugs in sunshine
    By Matthew Lee

    5 Mixers You Need To Make Cheap Beer Taste Better

    No matter what problem you're having with your cheap beer, there are ways you can make it taste better. Here are some essential mixers you should have on hand.

    By Matthew Lee Read More
  • Pouring a draft beer
    By Tony Cooper

    The Beer Glass Test To Suss Out Restaurant Cleanliness

    Did you know that aside from affecting your beer taste-wise, your beer glass can tell a story of how clean (or dirty) a particular restaurant's glassware is?

    By Tony Cooper Read More
  • A group toasting with wine glasses
    By Fiona Chandra

    9 Unique Winery Experiences In Napa And Sonoma Valley

    Napa Valley and Sonoma Valley, home to some of the best wineries in the world, has no shortage of unique experiences. Here are some of the best ones to try now.

    By Fiona Chandra Read More
  • Pouring champagne with breakfast
    By Alli Neal

    The Best Wines To Sip With Brunch According To The Pros

    To find your perfect wine pairing for brunch, take a cue from these industry pros who know a thing or two about choosing the best beverage.

    By Alli Neal Read More
  • Pouring red wine into glass
    By Camryn Teder

    When In Rome, Add A Pinch Of Salt To Elevate Your Glass Of Red Wine

    If you've never added a pinch of salt to your glass of wine, maybe it's time you start doing so. But don't take our word for it - just ask Ancient Rome.

    By Camryn Teder Read More
  • Trader Joe's wine stacks
    By Jonathan Kesh

    How Trader Joe's Picks The Wine It Sells And How To Spot Its Best Bottles

    When it comes to wine, Trader Joe's is different from other grocery stores. Most importantly, its employees have a say in what goes on shelves and in stacks.

    By Jonathan Kesh Read More
  • Sommelier with a candle and wine bottle
    By Buffy Naillon

    Why Sommeliers Use Candles To Test Wine

    Ever wonder why sommeliers use candles? Well, it has to do with spotting something before it makes its way into your glass.

    By Buffy Naillon Read More
  • Tasting wine glasses on vineyard
    By Matthew Lee

    The Difference Between A Vineyard And A Winery

    A winery and a vineyard, while they both play a crucial part in getting you your favorite bottle of Merlot or Syrah, are not exactly the same thing.

    By Matthew Lee Read More
  • two hands clinking glasses of champagne
    By Allie Ward

    Want Better Champagne? Don't Store It In The Refrigerator

    If you want a bottle of crisp, bubbly Champagne, keep it out of the fridge, and follow these tips instead.

    By Allie Ward Read More
  • White wine being poured
    By Devin Parr

    The Best White Wine Blends For Any Budget

    While red wine blends are beloved by oenophiles, white wine blends deserve the love, too. These are some of the best white wine blends for any budget.

    By Devin Parr Read More
  • Beer and ribeye steak
    By Andrew Amelinckx

    The Best Kind Of Steak To Drink Beer With

    Not all beers and steak are a match made in heaven. To create the perfect drink pairing, you'll need a few key details about the steak you're planning to eat.

    By Andrew Amelinckx Read More
  • haunted Biltmore House in North Carolina
    By Sera Parris

    The World's Most Haunted Wineries

    If you enjoy a little haunted history while you imbibe, why not visit one of the world's most haunted wineries? You might just meet a spirit while you sip.

    By Sera Parris Read More
  • wine shop and smiling owner
    By Lyla Porter

    Natural Wine, Explained By A Sommelier

    We asked a sommelier to explain what exactly is natural wine. You've probably heard of it, but we're taking a deeper dive to give you a heads up.

    By Lyla Porter Read More
  • Two glasses of red wine
    By Devin Parr

    The Best Red Wine Blends Under $30

    Red blends are a dime a dozen, but we've selected some of the best on the market for your sipping pleasure - and to help you get the most bang for your buck.

    By Devin Parr Read More
  • Fluffy scrambled eggs on plate
    By Matthew Lee

    Use Sparkling Wine To Whip Up The Fluffiest Scrambled Eggs

    Got a few swigs left in the bottle that you don't want to see go to waste? Try mixing them into your breakfast scramble to aerate the mixture and add texture.

    By Matthew Lee Read More
  • A person pouring refrigerated sake
    By Matthew Lee

    How Long Sake Will Still Taste Good After Opening

    Want to keep your sake fresh for as long as possible? Here's how to maximize its shelf life -- and how long it will stay tasty even in the best conditions.

    By Matthew Lee Read More
  • Keystone Light can and Fishwife trout tin
    By Elias Nash

    Fishwife Debuts Tinned Fish And Beer Pairing With Keystone Light

    A new collaboration between Fishwife and Keystone Light called the Smooth Snackle Pack brings together tinned fish and beer in a brightly-designed tackle box.

    By Elias Nash Read More
  • Lots of canned beers in an open refrigerator compartment
    By Henna Bakshi

    How Long Canned Beer Lasts In The Fridge Vs At Room Temperature

    How you store beer makes a difference in how long it will last. Here's how beer's shelf life changes based on whether it's kept in the fridge.

    By Henna Bakshi Read More
  • Six-packed glass bottles Samuel Adams Beer
    By Matthew Lee

    How Long Beer Lasts In Cans Vs Bottles

    How long beer lasts can depend on how -- and where -- you store it. Here's how to keep beer fresh for as long as possible, whether it's in a bottle or a can.

    By Matthew Lee Read More
  • Hand holding a glass of wine next to a platter of sushi
    By Henna Bakshi

    The Absolute Worst Wine Pairing For Raw Fish

    Choosing the right wine pairing for raw fish is a delicate balance. Here's how to select the perfect vino for sushi, ceviche, and other tasty dishes.

    By Henna Bakshi Read More
  • hand holding XXXX beer
    By Alicia Betz

    What Is XXXX Beer? Australia's Pride And Joy Explained

    If you've never been to Australia, you've probably never tried the country's iconic XXXX beer, but it's an absolute Oz classic. Here's how it came to be.

    By Alicia Betz Read More
  • Champagne about to be uncorked.
    By Matthew Lee

    How Long Champagne Will Stay Crisp And Bubbly After Opening

    How long will your bubbly stay, well, bubbly? Here's what to know about keeping your Champagne effervescent for as long as possible after opening.

    By Matthew Lee Read More
  • Aperitivo in the Barolo region
    By Matthew Lee

    What DOC Means On Italian Wine Labels

    Your window into the wonderful world of Italian wine starts with understanding the label. Here's why so many Italian wine bottles say DOC on the side.

    By Matthew Lee Read More
  • Pouring Champagne into glasses.
    By Matthew Lee

    The Biggest Myth About Keeping Champagne Bubbly

    People have come up with various tricks to keep the Champagne bubbly, but not all of them work -- take the infamous spoon-in-the-bottle trick, for example.

    By Matthew Lee Read More
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