Pisco Sour

Hey! We heard you wanted a drink that’ll get you “swole” meanwhile letting you get your buzz on. Look no further than the Pisco Sour. Although the Pisco is not a common household item, the favorable taste of the Pisco Sour is sure to be commonplace. The drink is not hard to make, and quite frankly, fun to make.

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Pairing Different Wines with Different Steaks

 

The key when cooking or ordering steak is not to pinpoint a “one size fits all” suggestion.  Rather, by considering the cut and preparation of the steak alongside personal preference, one can find a myriad of options to accompany any bovine feast. Let’s consider steak and wine pairings by cut.

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Greyhound

The Greyhound is the less famous twin brother to its Screwdriver twin sister. Instead of OJ, this simplistic cocktail only requires 2 ingredients at a 1 to 1 ratio. Its simplicity allows for less cocktail making time and more cocktail enjoying time. Word of caution, this drink’s simplicity makes it easy to go overboard
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Black Demure

A demure is usually a woman who is shy or modest. Well this demure is a bourbon drinking, ass-kickin lady who’s going to make you love her. We prefer this lady as an appetizer to your meal or as your companion & date during cocktail hour. Have her back by midnight.

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How to make the best Irish Coffee

The Irish Coffee was created in the winter of 1943 by Joe Sheridan, chef at Foynes Port near Limerick, Ireland. Foynes was an airbase for transatlantic flights at the time that often carried political or Hollywood figures. Due to its popularity, it is of no surprise that this drink spread so quickly around the world.

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Pairing Wines with Pizzas

You may be under the impression that pizza is too ordinary a dish to break out a bottle of wine for, but the truth is that pairing wine with pizza is actually a rather delicious idea. The plainest of pizzas can taste like a selection from a fancy pizzeria when enjoyed with just the right kind of wine. If you’re interested in this dynamic dining duo, then you’ll want to make sure that you do it right in order to truly capture the best that the experience has to offer.

 

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Differences between White Wines

Picking the perfect bottle to tantalize your taste buds on a summer’s eve can be tricky. If you haven’t already got a go-to grape or region, then deciding where to start can be baffling. We’ll guide you through the essential flavors, most popular countries of origin, and the distinct characteristics offered by some of the US’s favorite white wines.

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How to make Sangria for the Summer Heat

Red wine sangria is one of the most famous Spanish drinks. Spaniards don’t drink it all the time, though: it’s a summer drink only. Although not regularly ordered at restaurants, Sangrias are infamous at house parties. Today we are sharing with you how to make sangria the way Spaniards do.

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