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.
Read MorePeople 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.
Read MoreThere's just something about the smoothness of a clarified cocktail. And there's actually a scientific reason why this drink is trending in bars right now.
Read MoreWith spicy foods, some of us just can't take the heat. In this case, it's best to avoid pairing certain wines with that spiciness so you don't fuel the fire.
Read MoreChilling your wine sounds like the easiest task in the world, but plenty of people get it wrong and end up with a half-chilled bottle of wine.
Read MoreLooking to bring your store-brought icing to the next level? Put a decadent twist on it by mixing in some Baileys liqueur.
Read MorePopping a bottle of bubbly champagne is a rite of passage when celebrating a huge win. But did you know that this boozy tradition got its start in auto racing?
Read MoreKeep the fizz alive with a champagne preservation kit. The secret to preserving the sparkle for up to a month is some supplemental CO2 and an infusion device.
Read MoreCelebrating your travels with a glass of fine wine on the airplane might sound like a rite of passage, but here's why you're honestly better off without it.
Read MoreChicken marsala would be nothing without its creamy wine-based sauce. Instead of drinking your cooking wine, here are the wines that pair best with this dish.
Read MoreIf you're deciding to pair your crab cakes with wine, beer, or a cocktail, this guide can help you choose the best beverages for the most flavorful experience.
Read MoreThe beloved espresso martini just got a whole lot smoother. For an easy twist on this classic cocktail, try swapping your espresso for cold brew instead.
Read MoreThe beloved Shamrock Shake returns to McDonald's a bit earlier than previous years, as a lucky surprise. Get ready for an early St. Patrick's Day celebration!
Read MoreNext time you're making pork chops, use this guide to help you select the perfect wine, beer, or cocktail to pair with this classic cut of meat.
Read MoreSay hello to Oleato, the new olive oil-infused coffee from Starbucks. If you want to try it yourself at home, this is the olive oil brand that Starbucks uses.
Read MoreYou may not be as wary of your oat milk going bad as you would be with dairy milk, but it certainly will go bad so make sure you use or toss it before it turns.
Read MoreIt stands on its own as a cocktail staple and is the perfect way to add a dose of summer sunshine to any day. But is it possible to sell that sunshine in a can?
Read MoreAfter an American football team wins an important game, it's customary for the players to dump a cooler of Gatorade over their coach's head in celebration.
Read MoreWith Valentine's Day coming up, Starbucks is unveiling a new repertoire of "Love at First Sip" drinks, and they're putting cookies and crème front and center.
Read MoreNo coffee maker? No problem. With these foolproof methods, you can still enjoy a cup of joe without your favorite brewing appliance on hand.
Read MoreExperience the rich tradition of Greek coffee or Elleniko Kafe -- slow-boiled to perfection, adorned with creamy foam. Savor the art of luxury, sip by sip.
Read MorePaczki seem like typical jelly donuts -plump and round with icing or a dusting of powdered sugar on top, but they are truly in a class of their own.
Read MoreThe truth about decaf coffee is that it's not totally caffeine-free. Here's how much is inside a cup and how the process works to make it decaf.
Read MoreFlutes are known as the traditional champagne glass, but it shouldn't be that way. The truth is that flutes might actually be making your champagne taste worse.
Read MoreTo coffee lovers, instant coffee may sound less than ideal. But there's just one simple swap that can make your instant coffee taste like it was made in a café.
Read MoreLong 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.
Read MoreJust as salmon takes on an array of flavors in cooking, it can just as well be paired with an array of wines, including reds. Yes, even reds.
Read MoreLuckily, when it comes to tasting coffee, there are some helpful steps to help you taste your brew like a pro. Remember: sniff, slurp, locate, and describe.
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