The Mediterranean and another cocktail on the menu, the whisky-based “Square Root” are infused with tea infusions that are ...
This refreshing, barley tea-infused Shochu Highball combines sweet vermouth, a pandan coconut soda, and orange bitters. The base of this drink is shochu, a low-alcohol Japanese spirit (typically ...
T is for Tea and Tequila, both of which are terrific! Though too much tequila might leave you tired and needing some timeout.
Today, the James Beard Foundation announced this year’s semifinalists, revealing the chefs and restaurants potentially up for ...
US regulators want to make it easier for people to know what’s in each of their alcoholic drinks of choice. The Treasury Department’s Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau has announced it ...
The ready-to-drink market has rapidly evolved in the past few years. Were you to take a trip to your local convenience store in the 2000s, Four Loko would have been the prominently featured name. A ...
Dry January is about halfway through the month, with a quarter of the population that can legally drink in the states abstaining from alcohol during the period ... Fill three-quarters full with ice ...
Discover 11 Dryish January drinks that balance fun and flavor. From THC seltzers to zero-proof cocktails, sip smart and keep ...
Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is a condition characterized by accumulation of fat, inflammation and injury in liver cells in people who consume little or no alcohol. It is the progressive ...
At 1.2-million-years-old, a newly uncovered Antarctic ice core represents the oldest known ice on the planet. The 1.7 mile-long ice core was recovered from over 9,000 feet (2,800 meters ...
Green tea contains bioactive substances that may help boost your metabolism and break down fat cells. However, weight loss research has focused on green tea extracts or supplements, not the beverage.
People are raving about a non-alcoholic drink that promises give you a 'gentle buzz' without the dreaded hangover - and it's legally available to buy. Advert The brainchild of Professor David Nutt ...