Alcohol
This Is What 5,000-Year-Old Ancient Egyptian Beer Tastes Like
In a new project from the British Museum, food historian Tasha Marks joined forces with AlphaBeta brewery to accurately recreate the beer drunk by Ancient Egyptians.
101 Brilliant Ways to Blow the $100 You Got for Graduation
Got a bit of dough with your diploma? Here are some ideas on how to spend it—from WTF to actually smart money moves that will make your life way better as you step out into the real world.
People Told Us About Their Worst Drug-Related Injuries
"I'm going to have to get tooth implants at the age of 23."
Fleetwood Mac-Themed Bar Opens in Chicago
The Stevie Nicks-worshipping pop-up involves edible glitter, decorative palmistry hands, activated charcoal, and like, magic and stuff.
The Arguments For and Against Alcohol Warning Labels
A new survey worked out which kind of warnings we respond best to, depending on our age.
A New Hangover Pill Appears to Work in Drunk Mice
The treatment cut blood alcohol levels by nearly half in just four hours.
'Drunk or Stoned' United Stewardess: 'If Your Seatbelt Isn't Tight, You Fucked Up'
The airline has since apologized for the "concerning incident."
This Bordeaux-Made Vodka May Change Your Mind About the Spirit
Sauvelle is made from wheat and distilled in Bordeaux. And French winemakers can’t get their heads around it.
All the News You Need to Read This Morning
Scotland is the first country to put a minimum price on alcohol.
Inside the London Bar Inspired By a Jamaican Childhood
Londoner Gordon McGowan grew up in the small Jamaican town of Mandeville. Two years ago, he opened a bar that pays homage to his “beloved little boring town.”