A refreshing Italian cocktail called the Hugo Spritz is taking TikTok by storm, but what's in this popular drink from Europe, and what does it taste like?
If you've ever enjoyed Frangelico and appreciated its flavor profile, you know its versatility. It's great in cocktails or on its own, but what is its flavor?
Brazil is known for its coffee. It grows abundantly, and farmers know the best ways to harvest it. One of its most popular beans comes from an odd source.
During Prohibition, people used Drambuie to make a Rusty Nail cocktail, and since then this drink is a great way to start a meal, end a day, or just relax.
If you've heard of or enjoyed a Pimm's Cup, you know about its base liqueur. If it's new to you, Pimm's creates refreshing cocktails. But what exactly is it?
France is well known for its chocolate, which dates back to the 17th century. Here's what sets it apart and how you can make King Louis XV's recipe yourself.
If you've had a Shirley Temple drink, you'd know that bright red grenadine anywhere. But if you assume cherry flavors the drink, you may not have all the facts.
Almost 75% of the entire U.S. population drinks coffee every day. So, if that's you, then here are 11 tips for making the best coffee with your French press.
Sometimes when you order Coke, you get Diet Coke. If you can't tell immediately from the taste, here's another way to figure out which soda you're drinking.
Have you ever poured a glass of water from the tap and noticed it tastes different than filtered water? What about distilled? What makes their tastes differ?
Coca-Cola launched OK Soda in 1993 and it fizzled out quickly. What happened? Well, a grunge-era, indifference-driven marketing campaign certainly didn't help.
When the temperature rises -- or when you've had a great workout -- a reviving lemonade is perfect. Add some cucumber and it's even more refreshing. Here's how.
There's a reason why most people describe Gatorade by its color -- it's because the flavors are hard to discern. Luckily we know what Cool Blue tastes like.
Enjoyable as it is, Guinness does not define stout, much as Budweiser does not define lager, or Woodford Reserve bourbon. There's more to know about stout.