A beer expert tells Daily Meal which two types of beer you should buy for a cookout, whether your crowd enjoys an easygoing classic or something more upscale.
While there's nothing wrong with a classic Aperol spritz, you can also brighten up the flavor and give it a unique twist by adding hot peppers to your drink.
Guy Fieri likes a stiff drink. One kind of Italian liquor stands out above the rest when it's time for an after-dinner libation -- straight out of the freezer.
It's easy to think that all carbonated water is the same, but seltzer and sparkling water have a few distinct differences. Here's our guide to the two.
If you're a fan of green tea, then you've likely tried both matcha and sencha, but how do they differ? The answer is a bit more complex than you might think.
If you love spicy food but don't want your mouth to burn for too long, you need to find the perfect creamy beverage. Here's why Thai iced tea does the trick.
Both ginger ale and ginger beer are essential cocktail ingredients, and worth keeping in any bar. Here are both their differences and their similarities.
Classic summer cocktails offer plenty of satisfaction, but it might be time to upgrade your piña colada. Try this simple herbaceous twist for an elevated sip.
Anthony Bourdain was a man of many talents. The late food writer could find the best meals in the most unlikely places. But his favorite aperitif was a classic.
As you know, tequila, triple sec, and lime juice are the three main ingredients in a margarita. To give this popular cocktail a refreshing kick, add this herb.
Are you looking to spice up your sparkling water? Well, if you're a fan of pickles, we have the perfect solution - and to no surprise, it's pickle brine.
High Noon's vodka iced tea lineup includes Original, Lemon, Peach, and Raspberry. We cracked open a can of each to find out if they're as sweet as they sound.
Olive oil is one of the most versatile ingredients but may be overlooked for your at-home beverage program. Use it to give your martini a total flavor upgrade.
The way Coke and Pepsi products dominate the soda market, it's hard to remember novelty sodas that bubbled up then fizzed out. Do you recall Life Savers soda?
Milk and sweeteners aren't the only additions for your cup of joe. Reach into your spice rack for this pantry staple to give your coffee a new punch of flavor.
Whether you're planning a party or just stocking your home supply, it's helpful to know how many Mimosas one bottle of Champagne makes. The answer? It depends.
This subtle ingredient change makes the French variation on the classic Cosmopolitan worthy of a try. Make it at home or order it at your next happy hour.
Vodka works well as a neutral base, but what about when a cocktail calls for a flavor boost in the liquor department? In those cases, it's time to use aquavit.