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  • Rosé with jalapeno slices inside.
    By Matthew Lee

    The Simple Trick To Amplify The Flavors Of Your Spicy Rosé

    If a spicy rosé is your summertime drink, it's important to know how to amplify its flavors to their fullest extent. And, it's surprisingly simple to do.

    By Matthew Lee Read More
  • whiskey with dark stones
    By Hilary Wheelan Remley

    What Is A Whiskey Stone, And What Does It Really Do To Your Drink?

    You might have seen or heard of a whiskey stone and wondered what it is, and how it affects your drink. Here's everything you need to know about them.

    By Hilary Wheelan Remley Read More
  • Tray of dirty martini and olives
    By Fiona Chandra

    9 Best Gins For Your Dirty Martini, According To The Pros

    If you're getting ready to throw together a dirty martini - or even just order one - there are a few spirits that are better for the job than others.

    By Fiona Chandra Read More
  • Paper plane cocktail
    By Tony Cooper

    The Best Bourbon For A Juicy, Bright Paper Plane Cocktail

    The paper plane cocktail only has four ingredients, but you'll need a bold bourbon to stand out. Here's how to pick the best bourbon for this strong drink.

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  • A tray of bloody mary pickle shots
    By Kathryn Steane

    Turn Your Pickles Into Bloody Mary Shot Glasses And Thank Us Later

    Instead of drinking your bloody mary from a big glass, you can cleverly turn whole pickles into shot glasses for the classic drink in just a few simple steps.

    By Kathryn Steane Read More
  • Bartender placing thyme in glass
    By Camryn Teder

    Why Do Mixologists Slap Herbs?

    Have you ever seen a mixologist smack an herb before putting it in a drink? It's not just for show -- there's an important reason for this technique.

    By Camryn Teder Read More
  • Colorful glasses of juice next to their ingredients
    By Ann Meyer

    The Only Ingredient You Need To Fix Overly Sweet Fruit Juice

    Natural or not, sometimes the saccharine flavor of fruit juice can overwhelm the taste buds. Fortunately, there's an easy fix that requires just one ingredient.

    By Ann Meyer Read More
  • Negroni cocktail citrus and spoon
    By Matthew Lee

    Your Negroni Will Taste So Much Better With Coffee Ice Cubes

    If you're a fan of a negroni, with its blend of gin, Campari and sweet vermouth, you'll want to freeze up some coffee ice cubes for your next cocktail hour.

    By Matthew Lee Read More
  • Jar of simple syrup
    By Lyla Porter

    How To Make Simple Syrup For Cocktails (Plus 3 Tasty Upgrades)

    Simple syrup is found in plenty of cocktails and recipes, and luckily, making it is as straightforward as its name - simple. We're here to show you how.

    By Lyla Porter Read More
  • Martini with olive
    By Patricia Grisafi

    What It Means To Order A Martini 'Burnt'

    James Bond liked his martini shaken and not stirred, but what does it mean to ask for a martini that's been burnt? The answer might surprise you.

    By Patricia Grisafi Read More
  • 6-color Pride flag ice cube margarita
    By Jonathan Kesh

    Make Your Cocktail As Impressive As A $20 Drink With Fancy Ice

    Expert bartender and creative director at Quality Branded, Bryan Schneider shares how to make layered ice cubes to make any cocktail feel like a million bucks.

    By Jonathan Kesh Read More
  • punch with lemons
    By Patricia Grisafi

    Party Like It's 1795 With This Boozy Philadelphia Punch

    America's Founding Fathers sure enjoyed their booze. And according to legend, George Washington drank too much of a very boozy Philadelphia punch.

    By Patricia Grisafi Read More
  • Margarita with cucumber and mint garnish
    By Hilary Wheelan Remley

    The Cucumbers You Need For Impossibly Refreshing Margaritas

    If you're making margaritas in summer, one great option is to infuse the mix with cucumber, and to garnish it with fancy slices. Here's the best variety to use.

    By Hilary Wheelan Remley Read More
  • James Beard smiling
    By Matthew Lee

    Iced Coffee Spiked With Whiskey Is James Beard-Approved

    Iced coffee with a splash of whiskey is an elite brunch beverage, and one that was favored by culinary expert James Beard. Of course, he jazzed his up.

    By Matthew Lee Read More
  • Spicy margarita with jalapeño
    By Emmy Schneider-Green

    Make Your Spicy Margaritas Truly Stand Out With One Simple Swap

    You can make a spicy margarita more quickly than ever by swapping the jalapeños or habaneros for an ingredient you probably already have in your pantry.

    By Emmy Schneider-Green Read More
  • Two peach Bellinis with peaches
    By Camryn Teder

    There's One Last Thing You Should Make Before Tossing A Can Of Peaches

    When you get to the bottom of a can of peaches, there's only one thing to do and that's turn your liquid gold into a Bellini-inspired cocktail.

    By Camryn Teder Read More
  • Cocktail with a swizzle stick
    By Andrew Amelinckx

    What Is A Swizzle Stick And Do You Really Need One For Great Cocktails?

    Swizzle sticks are more than just a fun '50s accoutrement. They date back 400 years, and when used right, they make a difference in the taste of your drink.

    By Andrew Amelinckx Read More
  • Two glasses of gin tonic
    By Matthew Lee

    The Exact Difference Between A Cocktail And A Mixed Drink

    Is that beverage you're craving a cocktail or a mixed drink? Here's how to tell the difference so you know exactly what to ask the bartender for.

    By Matthew Lee Read More
  • steaming hot toddy with lemon
    By Hilary Wheelan Remley

    Give Your Long Island Iced Tea A Hot Toddy-Inspired Upgrade

    Long Island Iced Teas include multiple liquors and liquids, but somehow, tea isn't one of them. For smoother sipping, try serving it like a hot toddy instead.

    By Hilary Wheelan Remley Read More
  • frozen strawberry margarita glass with lime
    By Henna Bakshi

    The Blender Technique To Boost Frozen Margaritas

    There's a fine line between an icy and flavorful margarita and one that's mushy and watered-down. Try this blending tip next time you're making a marg at home.

    By Henna Bakshi Read More
  • A shot of whiskey served with a shot of pickle juice, with a jar of cucumber pickles in the background
    By Henna Bakshi

    The Scientific Reason Pickle Juice Is The Perfect Chaser For Whiskey

    Chasing a shot of whiskey with pickle juice is often done to mitigate bitterness and burn. But, there is science behind why this works, and we have the lowdown.

    By Henna Bakshi Read More
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