Is Milk Really More Hydrating Than A Simple Glass Of Water?
Milk may not be the first thing you reach for when you're parched, but some research indicates that milk might be more hydrating than plain water.
Read MoreMilk may not be the first thing you reach for when you're parched, but some research indicates that milk might be more hydrating than plain water.
Read MorePerhaps soda's biggest mystery is what the 23 secret flavors in Dr Pepper actually are. Everyone has their opinions, but is there an answer out there?
Read MoreIf you really want to kick a party up a notch, tap a watermelon to make a fruit-tastic keg you can fill with juice, cocktails, wine, and more.
Read MoreThe worm at the bottom of some mezcal bottles has many myths surrounding it. Does the mezcal worm make you extra drunk, as some people believe?
Read MoreBack in 1999, a controversy erupted over SunnyD when it was blamed for turning the skin of a four-year-old Welsh girl's face and hands orange.
Read MoreWhen you're whipping up cocktails at home, you may not have access to every single ingredient, and in this case you certainly don't need real espresso.
Read MoreGreece has a deliciously unique coffee culture. Greek coffee is brewed thick and strong and served with a rich layer of foam (known as kaimaki) on top.
Read MoreThe original pink lemonade was actually made with cinnamon candy. Modern pink lemonade, however, may or may not be different from the standard kind.
Read MoreAlthough the East Coast chain has long been secretive about its beans' origins, Wawa has finally opened up about what makes its coffee exceptional.
Read MoreBy replacing the celery salt in a traditional bloody mary recipe with Old Bay, your breakfast booze will take on an entirely new and delicious flavor.
Read MoreSparkling water is hugely popular today, but the concept of producing the fizzy beverage dates back to before America gained its independence.
Read MoreAriZona is one of few food and beverage brands that have escaped inflation. How has the price of its big cans held steady at 99 cents for 30 years?
Read MoreWe tasted the new Orange Cream Pop Flavored Duo Coffee Creamer from Coffee Mate to see if oranges belong in your morning cup of Joe. It was surprisingly okay.
Read MoreThe bourbon-based cocktail is a masterful combination of bitter, tangy, and herbal flavor notes; but the name gives no indication of what's in the drink.
Read MoreStop struggling with your cases of bottled water. Instead, grab a sharp knife, cut the case at its midpoint, and then split it open for easy access.
Read MorePickle juice can be used as a tool to hydrate when you need it most, but don't go chugging the stuff quite yet. It's not a good solution for everyone.
Read MoreWhile Americans may more ready associate Foster's with Australia, it's more of an export beer. XXXX Beer is what's commonly enjoyed by the locals down under.
Read MoreThe "cracking latte" has been going viral on TikTok lately, but there are compelling reasons why this drink is not all it's cracked up to be.
Read MoreAny bartender will likely have a list of drinks they hate making (or even refuse to make). One of the most common offenders is the Long Island Iced Tea.
Read MoreStarbucks has entered the energy drink market. We tasted the chain's new Iced Energy beverages to see if they get the heart pumping in a good way.
Read MoreTikTok creators have begun testing out a combination of spring onions mixed into a simple iced latte. It tastes about as good as you would think.
Read MoreAlthough martini minimalists may consider them blasphemous, dirty martinis are beloved. The secret to the recipe is an extra savory, salty ingredient.
Read MoreIf there's any one drink worth knowing how to make, it's one that's simple, versatile, and economical, and that's exactly what this two-ingredient cocktail is.
Read MoreMany factors must be considered like grape size, winemakers' practices, and growing conditions, but you'll still be surprised by the large quantity.
Read MoreWhen 7UP debuted in 1929, it was marketed for a different purpose than just refreshment and contained an ingredient you'd never find in soda today.
Read MoreIf you drink craft beer because you like to support local businesses, make sure the brand you prefer isn't actually owned by one of the major producers.
Read MoreAndré the Giant's drinking exploits are the stuff of legend; here's how many beers the Giant himself once personally confirmed drinking in one night.
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