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18 Of The Best Boozy 4th Of July Recipes From Starters To Shots

June 29, 2016 by Roger Lowford
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Think back to all the times you’ve entertained or participated in a potluck. You spend hours over the stove balancing a wine glass in one hand and a piping bag in the other in an attempt to craft the most gorgeous roses for the bake sale cupcakes.

The article 18 Of The Best Boozy 4th Of July Recipes From Starters To Shots appeared first on VinePair.

Posted in: Wine Tagged: 4th of july, America, Bbq, recipes, Summer, Wine, Beer And Spirits Articles

Where To Drink At 10 Of The Best July 4th Celebrations

June 29, 2016 by Roger Lowford
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Who knows what odd demonstrations of patriotism we’ll see this Fourth of July? Considering the country isn’t entirely, ah, united, there’s a chance the typical well-meaning attempt to explode colorful shapes in the sky could be overtaken by protests, counter protests, counter-counter protests, and then a bunch of variously competing declarations of patriotism and meta-patriotism among festival goers. Our hope, however, is that the special spirit of the Fourth of July will prevail.

The article Where To Drink At 10 Of The Best July 4th Celebrations appeared first on VinePair.

Posted in: Wine Tagged: 4th of july, America, festival, holiday, local, Wine, Beer And Spirits Articles

10 Things You Need To Know About Burgundy

June 29, 2016 by Roger Lowford
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Most of us can’t afford most of the wine from Burgundy that’s out there. So yeah, it’s hard to know a ton about it. At least, “know” about it with our mouths. But there’s some talk Burgundy wine prices are starting to level out (see below). And really not all Burgundy is insanely expensive (also see below).

The article 10 Things You Need To Know About Burgundy appeared first on VinePair.

Posted in: Wine Tagged: Burgundy, France, Terroir, wine 101, Wine, Beer And Spirits Articles

The Drunkest Beach Towns In America [Map]

June 28, 2016 by Roger Lowford
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Let’s face it, when we go to the beach, whether it’s legal or illegal, we drink. But some people drink more than others, and it seems the same is true for entire beaches. How do we know? Data. We’ve partnered with BACtrack to compile the BAC data collected via the BACtrack app last summer from June 1 – Aug. 31, 2015.

The article The Drunkest Beach Towns In America [Map] appeared first on VinePair.

Posted in: Wine Tagged: Infographics, map, Summer, travel, Wine, Beer And Spirits Articles

How A Winery Gets Designed

June 28, 2016 by Roger Lowford
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It only takes one drive through Napa to see why the region is known for its beauty: between patches of grapevines, mansions and castles rise and glittering fountains welcome visitors into lush gardens and tasting rooms. But there’s more than Beaux-Arts flare to these massive facades, which double as functioning wineries.

The article How A Winery Gets Designed appeared first on VinePair.

Posted in: Wine Tagged: Design, napa valley, Wine, Beer And Spirits Articles, winemaking, winery

The 10 Best Beers To Drink On The 4th Of July, Beer’s Official Holiday

June 27, 2016 by Roger Lowford
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We’ve already established that the Kentucky Derby is America’s premier sports-drinking day, as it involves several hours of beer and bourbon interrupted by two measly minutes of yelling at horses on TV. (I always like the gray ones; did a gray one win this year?

The article The 10 Best Beers To Drink On The 4th Of July, Beer’s Official Holiday appeared first on VinePair.

Posted in: Wine Tagged: 4th of july, America, beer, Wine, Beer And Spirits Articles

The History Of The Jigger

June 27, 2016 by Roger Lowford
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We know the jigger. We love the jigger. We love to watch as a bartender pours quantities of alcohol into the jigger, flips it, and pours more. But where did this curious little tool come from? And how did it get it’s name? It’s not the weirdest term in the drinking world—there’s always “Scuppernong”—but jigger does sound like some kind of old-timey dance.

The article The History Of The Jigger appeared first on VinePair.

Posted in: Wine Tagged: bar, cocktail 101, equipment, Wine, Beer And Spirits Articles

Some Advice On Packing The Perfect Beach Picnic

June 27, 2016 by Roger Lowford
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Summer is here! That means we all get to go on vacation! Sort of! As it turns out, adult life isn’t nearly as full of vacation time as the National Lampoon’s movies would lead you to believe. But chances are you’ll make it to the beach at least once this season, and if and when you get there, you’ll probably want to have a bite to eat.

The article Some Advice On Packing The Perfect Beach Picnic appeared first on VinePair.

Posted in: Wine Tagged: outdoor drinking, picnic, Vacation, Wine, Beer And Spirits Articles

Spiked Frozen Iced Coffee

June 26, 2016 by Roger Lowford
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Spiked Frozen Iced Coffee Give your iced coffee a Baileys kick this weekend (Y) Posted by VinePair on Friday, June 24, 2016 Iced Coffee is the perfect summertime brunch treat, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be improved. We’re upgrading this ideal way to beat the heat with a shot of Baileys and then blending it all together to create a cool, creamy, frothy and delicious cocktail. It’s sure to become your brunch go-to.

The article Spiked Frozen Iced Coffee appeared first on VinePair.

Posted in: Wine Tagged: coffee, original recipe, recipe, video, Wine, Beer And Spirits Articles

What Is A Grape Vine Clone?

June 26, 2016 by Roger Lowford
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One concept that’s bandied around a lot but not discussed in much detail (we’ll admit, it’s kind of scientifically intimidating) is: the clone. We’re not talking about doomed sheep or jars of variously terrifying replications of Ripley from Aliens. We’re talking about grape clones. Even if you’re a more casual wine drinker, you’ve probably heard the term, and assumed—rightly—it has something to do with the horticultural methods behind the stuff that’s in your glass.

The article What Is A Grape Vine Clone? appeared first on VinePair.

Posted in: Wine Tagged: Booze Science, vineyard, wine science, Wine, Beer And Spirits Articles
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