Category: In the News
Tanqueray Shaker Makes Fantasy Gift List
High-ticket retailer Neiman Marcus is known for its over-the-top fantasy holiday gifts. This year’s selection includes a little something for the well-heeled mixologist: the Tanqueray No. …
Winners Crowned at Massive Beer and Cider Festival
The 18th Annual Great International Beer & Cider Competition was held on Nov. 7 in Providence, R.I., one day before the 21st Annual Great International Beer …
A Taste of Bitters With King Cocktail
The addition of a dash of aromatic bitters is what defined the cocktail, according to drink historians, so the importance of this beverage enhancer should not …
Diageo’s Veteran’s Day Initiatives
The company is honoring veterans with a number of initiatives to provide support for prior and active duty military members through contributions to nonprofits, volunteer programs …
Barenjager Honors Top Beardsmen
Barenjager Honey Liqueur helped crown the winners at the Just for Men World Beard and Moustache Championships in Portland, Oregon on Oct. 25.
Day of the Dead Cocktails
This Saturday, November 1, marks Dia de los Muertos, a traditional Mexican and Central American holiday that is observed throughout many households. Keep the festivities going the day after Halloween with this set of Día de los Muertos-themed recipes.
NYC Beer Week Set For 2015
The seventh annual event will take place from Feb. 20-March 1 throughout New York City, highlighted by the inaugural Ruppert’s Cup to name the nation’s best craft brewery.
Kahlua Teams With A Beautiful Mess
Elsie Larson and Emma Chapman of A Beautiful Mess offer holiday entertaining tips in partnership with Kahlua.
Another Helping of Halloween Cocktails
With only two days to go until Halloween, it’s party planning crunch time. Here is a set of ghoulishly good cocktail recipes for fright night.
Rock and Rye Making A Comeback
New York Times spirits columnist Robert Simonson reports on the return of rock and rye: a blend of rye whiskey and rock candy syrup that was popular in the late 19th century but generally disappeared after Prohibition.