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What Bearing Does A Cocktail Crisis Have On Our Health?
We love to unwind on weekends with a nice cocktail at a bar somewhere. I'm an alcohol lightweight with an easy tendency to develop Asian flush, hence my go-to cocktail is a "weak" aperol spritz. To be honest, I'm more interested in getting a nice Instagram shot than what is actually inside the drink.
By Dr Joel Yong6 years ago in Proof
Pinot Noir what makes it a great red wine
More than a red wine Pinot Noir, one of the greatest red wines, is on the list of the wine sellers, wine tasters, and wine makers. Is Pinot Noir only the name of a wine, or is it also the name of a grape? One of the varieties of grapes.
By Prameet Subba6 years ago in Proof
6 Cocktail Recipes to Make for National Tequila Day
This Friday, July 24 is National Tequila Day - so make sure to raise your glass and pour a shot with your favorite tequila brand and celebrate this holiday the right way! We've put together a list of our favorite tequila cocktails so you can try them out for yourself this weekend! Now, while no one really knows the history about how National Tequila Day came about, here is some fun history about tequila from Liquor.com for you to read about while you drink:
By Jennifer Barnes6 years ago in Proof
4 Easy Mocktails For Summer
After the parting of Spring, Summer is finally here. With a clear blue sky and the bright sun along with the taste of succulent fruits, Summer is a season full of mesmerizing beauty. It's the season of outdoor activities. Sipping Pina colada on the beach bench watching the ocean sparkling like a silky blanket made of diamonds under the sun is nothing but paradise on Earth.
By Jessin Jayan6 years ago in Proof
A History of Wine
Wine has a long past, and specific bottles of wine can have their own story too. These two aspects add significantly to wine's fascination, but wine's place in our cultural history is the larger and grander theme. Wine was one of the first things that Man created, and it has held a special place in many cultures.
By Pankaj Rattan6 years ago in Proof
BOTRYTIS!
"BOTRYTIS" were the first words Gerhard Kracher shouted at the top of his lungs while pointing to a stunning portrait of shrivelled grapes behind him as we commenced our Zoom call to talk about his and his family's stunning portfolio of wines, particularly the sweet wines that have made them synonymous in said category for many a year.
By Shane McHugh6 years ago in Proof
Pick Your Poison: The Snakebite
A cocktail love child born from gothic British pubs and raised by Mediterranean summers. The hardcore name of this beverage may come across rather polarising, but if you enjoy a casual tipple of cider or beer in the sun, this may be the fresh summer recommendation you've been looking for. Commonly known as a snakebite, this cocktail is a traditional session beverage crafted with two alcoholic staples: beer and cider.
By Elliot Adamson6 years ago in Proof
Sail Away to the BVI. Second Place in On the Rocks Challenge.
Soggy Dollar bar is the most famous beach bar you have never heard of. When you think of the most famous bars in the world, a big city probably comes to mind. New York, London, Los Angeles, Hong Kong. A place where hundreds of people gather to wait in a long line outside for hours just for a silent bouncer to finally wave their party inside. Or a place with a secret knock to gain entry. Or a place you have to make reservations at, but their reservations list is booked out months in advance. The most famous bar doesn't have any of those stuffy experiences. It doesn't take reservations. And a shirt and shoes are always optional.
By Katie Manning6 years ago in Proof








