Archive for December, 2009
Reintroducing the Original Recipe for Herbsaint
If each trip out of the house during the holidays—always with the best of intentions to get your shopping done—results in you huddled over a drink at a nearby
Agwa de Bolivia Coca Leaf Liqueur
The coca leaf has a long and storied history dating back thousands of years. From its use by Bolivian farmers for its energy giving properties to its use in
Mixology Monday: French 75 Cocktail Recipe
Mixology Monday is a monthly (well, almost monthly. Heavy drinkers don’t abide by the same calendar as mere mortals) online cocktail party that rounds up drinks pertaining to a particular
Introducing Samurai Love Sake
After four years in development, Samurai Love Sake is about to launch in the United States. With its distinctive red bottle and memorable name, Samurai Love Sake will hit
Win a Scotch Tasting Kit from The Balvenie
With the holidays upon us, we’re likely to receive a few misguided gifts, like tacky sweaters or anything that’s not distilled, aged and potable. With this in mind, The Balvenie
The Bronx Cocktail
While there’s always a place for intricate cocktails boasting fun ingredients like Benedictine, Orgeat or Maraschino liqueur, sometimes you just want to simplify your life and your drinks.
Comprised of five
El Jimador Introduces Tequila Cocktails in a Can
Canned cocktails from El Jimador Tequila are coming to stores this month. Beginning in California, and then rolling out to the rest of the country by late spring, El Jimador’s
Whisky Bible Names Sazerac Rye World’s Best Whiskey
Rye whiskey is back, and in a big way. The recently released 2010 edition of the Whisky Bible, the prominent whiskey book by Jim Murray, has named Kentucky’s 18-year-old









