January 17th, 2020
Today is Hot-Buttered Rum Day!
Hot-Buttered Rum is a warm cocktail containing dark rum, butter, hot water or cider, sweetener and spices. It is the perfect cocktail to warm your soul on this awfully, frigid day!
Today is Hot-Buttered Rum Day!
Hot-Buttered Rum is a warm cocktail containing dark rum, butter, hot water or cider, sweetener and spices. It is the perfect cocktail to warm your soul on this awfully, frigid day!
On January 16, 1919 the 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, prohibiting the “manufacture, sale, or transportation of intoxicating liquors for beverage purposes” was ratified and officially went into effect on January 17, 1920. Prohibition was now a part of the Constitution, and the stockpiling began.
On Friday, January 31st, come to Jersey City’s Harborside Atrium on the waterfront to taste over 100 selections of whiskies and spirits. There will be everything ranging from Kentucky style bourbon to Mexican Mezcal.
You wake up on New Year’s Day feeling groggy, head pounding, you can’t move, and all you want is greasy delivery food to soak up the large quantities of alcohol you drank last night. Well, Vita Coco and Postmates teamed up to bring you just that. A hangover recovery kit with the following essentials: a made-to-order egg and cheese sandwich from Lenwich, a face mask from the skin care line, Banila, Ibuprofen, and a potassium and magnesium coconut water from Vita Coco.
New Year’s Eve is on the horizon which means that it is time to stock up on some bubbly and ring in the new year with a proper glass of champagne, prosecco, or a champagne cocktail!
If you choose to just have a straight glass of champagne, there is no harm in that. But why not mix up a beautiful cocktail to be festive? And, to save a buck, you should check out this list for top 5 champagne bottles under $20.
Here are 5 stunning cocktail recipes for your New Year’s Eve bash – enjoy!
No holiday party is complete without a little egg nog to sip on. This frothy, eggy beverage can be traced all the way back to medieval England where once it was an egg-based wine or ale mixture. But now, a traditional recipe calls for eggs, milk, heavy cream, bourbon or rum, and a little nutmeg garnish. So easy you can make it right at home! Here are a few of my favorite variations – I even through in a recipe for Coquito. Because who doesn’t like a little coconut, Puerto Rican flair! Cheers to the holidays!
Need some inspiration for ghoulish cocktails? Impress your Halloween party guests with these 5 spooky recipes. Because adults need to have fun too! Enjoy the BOOze!
Have you heard of brandied fruit? It’s a perfect way to sneak in some booze with your dessert. Or, if you want a semi-healthy snack that’s extra tasty, you can whip out a couple of these to enjoy. I’m not sure if boozy snacks can be healthy, but hey, it’s fruit!
The scarecrows are up, the apples have been picked, the Jack-O-Lanterns are on display, and the costume shopping has started. Halloween is right around the corner. And what better way to celebrate than to throw a party!
Here are some of my favorite go-tos when hosting a party for Halloween – everything from cocktails to games. So here goes:
Bubbleology, the first ever boozy bubble tea spot in NYC opened last month in the East Village and changed the landscape of bubble tea cafes for good. Originally a boba company hailing from London, Bubbleology opened multiple locations serving its customers alcohol-bubble tea concoctions, and boba shot drinks using all different types of liquor.
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