Zesty, flavorful, and possessing a smooth, thick consistency perfect for mixing in savory drinks, it can definitely accentuate the tartness of the tomato juice.
No cocktail bar should be without a bottle of bitters. Here's a guide to these essential mixology components, using them, and even how to make your own.
The perfect cup of joe takes precision. But how can you be precise before you've had coffee? Your kitchen scale can help achieve the ideal water-coffee ratio.
The beer-making process is a flexible one, resulting in different alcohol percentages. Generally, how much beer you’d have to drink to equal one shot of liquor?
It couldn't be easier to make a delicious chai hot chocolate, and you can customize it any way you like with different spices, milk choices, and toppings.
There's a hot chocolate alternative that will give them some comparably sweet flavor and equally warm up their taste buds. And that drink is hot vanilla.
Choosing the right wine for your dinner party can feel a little overwhelming at the best of times. Thankfully, there are a few general rules that can help.
After a long day, it's nice to knock back a cold brew. It's nice anytime, really. If your beer is a cheap-and-watery kind, this bar staple can bring the magic.
Masala chai can be a complicated beverage to make, especially for a crowd, but following a few simple steps to make it in your slow cooker is a game-changer.
This year, kick off your Mardi Gras party by decorating your shot glasses with colorful green, purple, and gold sugar rims, and let the good times roll.
The acidic nature of both pineapples and coffee makes for an unexpectedly delightful pair -- and there are many ways to get creative with this combination.
Most cocktails have a standard ingredient list, but some are made differently. Before you order a chocolate kiss cocktail, know which version you're getting.
Cream soda is one of those nostalgic drinks that you love or hate, depending on the variety. There's a difference between the American and Canadian versions.
No, it's not just for sushi! The soft green stuff you're used to seeing next to your favorite roll is the interesting new ingredient to try in cocktails.
It turns out that the public has a soft spot for hard seltzer. According to a Super Bowl 2024 trend report, the fizzy, boozy beverage is more popular than ever.