The Best Canned Drinks to Enjoy This Summer
Canned wines and cocktails are becoming more than just a passing fad as the quality and selection of these drinks grow. Cans are lighter and easier to transport than bottles, they stay cooler longer, and you don't need a corkscrew to open them -- making them the perfect option for outdoor summer drinking, by the pool, at the beach, or on your porch. They’re also a great option for socially distanced summer get-togethers if you’re worried about sharing bottles. Here are some of our top picks: West & Wilder These canned wines are as delicious as they are pretty. Each can is...
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Written by: Andrea Tudor
Cocktails at Home with Marc: The Devil’s Margarita
I know what you're thinking. How many episodes of Tiger King can I actually watch before I give myself a mullet? How many of my kid's common core math problems do I have to help them with before my brain explodes? Can I still have fun while locked up in my house with nothing to do? Can we really make something new and fun to drink with simple ingredients while being in quarantine? The answer is yes, and I'm gonna show you how. In a few short steps, you can have yourself a wicked margarita that'll get you ready for...
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Written by: Marc Flatley
Pennsylvania and the Origins of American Whiskey
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Written by: Marc Flatley
Red Wines Under $20: Where To Find The Best Bang For Your Buck
One of our favorite things about wine is that you can find great bottles at really affordable prices if you know where to look or who to ask. This collection is inspired by the latest New York Times 20 under $20 list. It features reds from all over the world--mostly from regions that are a little off the beaten path and by winemakers who believe the "less is more" approach to wine-making is the better route. Enjoy! Fattoria Rodano Chianti Classico This medium-bodied red comes from a small, artisanal estate nestled in a quiet Tuscan hillside. A classic choice for any Italian meal. $16.99/bt...
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Written by: Adam Sternberger