What Sets Cristalino Apart From Blanco Tequila?
When you see them on the shelf, cristalino and blanco tequila might look almost identical. Here's how their production methods and tastes differ.
When you see them on the shelf, cristalino and blanco tequila might look almost identical. Here's how their production methods and tastes differ.
Casual bourbon drinkers may have heard of “wheated” varieties, but there’s a lot to know about what makes them different from other bottles of this spirit.
If you've ever enjoyed a shot of tequila or a delicious paloma, you've likely wondered what the best-selling tequila brand in the world might be.
There's one cocktail made with over five different kinds of alcohol, and it's often rumored to be the strongest cocktail in the entire world.
If ginger beer is a little intense for your taste, consider trading it for ginger ale when you're making a Moscow mule. Here's why this swap works so well.
If you love filthy martinis, there's a good chance you'll love the flavors of a salad dressing martini. Here's why.
Chartreuse is a uniquely tasty alcohol, but unfortunately it can be difficult to come by. Luckily, there are some decent substitutions, according to an expert.
Looking for a refreshing mint mojito to bring in the warm summer months, but don't want to deal with mint leaves? Alton Brown has a surprisingly simple trick.
Before you grab any old bottle of tequila off the shelf, you should know the differences between añejo and reposado so you know how to enjoy it best.
There's nothing wrong with a good bourbon and Coke, but here are five other mixers that can show you a different side of the classic spirit.
The Blood and Sand cocktail has a dramatic name, but what's the history behind it? And if you wanted one, what ingredients would you use to make it?
We've all been there: You make an incredible coffee cocktail at home only to find it diluted minutes later. This delicious fix will change everything.
While tequila is used in many cocktails, wine usually isn't. It's why you must try this devilishly inspired version of a classic cocktail that combines the two.
Unlike the sparse three to four-ingredient builds of other drinks, it's easy to slip in an intriguing spice or sauce twist into a bloody mary.
When gathering ingredients for a martini, consider grabbing two more to mix up an elevated cocktail that's simultaneously spicy and cooling.
Bourbon is a tried-and-true spirit, but it has its trends. Which are best avoiding? Here are 11 of the ones our experts don't vouch for trying.
When the winter cold comes knocking, there are few cocktails more comforting than the hot toddy. Sip the perfect warm and soothing hot toddy in your own home.
Wine doesn't last once it's opened. If you only need a splash for a recipe, the rest can easily go to waste. Swap in this flavorful boozy ingredient instead.
If you're looking to save money, you can still go out for a good time and drinks. Just follow these key tips to keep the evening budget thrifty.
If you love dirty martinis with a hint of spice, then this simple swap is for you. Here's what you should be using instead for the tastiest dirty martinis.
You're free to enjoy alcohol in moderation, in whichever way lets you enjoy it the most. That said, some swear by these steps when they choose to drink Scotch.
Bourbon is known for its sweeter flavor profile compared to other types of whiskey. But does that sweetness mean it contains a significant amount of sugar?
To fully enjoy a whiskey tasting, whether at a distillery, bar, or at home, cleansing your palate between whiskeys is essential. Here's how to do it properly.
The Negroni is a timeless cocktail, but you probably don't know the fascinating (and somewhat mysterious) history of this decades-old favorite.
Think outside the box when preparing a glaze for ham and add this liquor to give the sweet, sticky coating a new dimension of woody, smoky flavor.