Alcohol
Here's How to Make That Amazing Hard Apple Cider from 'VICE WORLD OF SPORTS'
It’ll make your kitchen smell amazing. But look out: When something this tasty is made with everclear, you’ve gotta watch yourself before you get hit like a hockey puck.
This Sake Brewer Wants to Change the World with Fermentation
Satoru Furuta of the Imayo Tsukasa sake brewery thinks that the world would be a better place if everyone incorporated more fermented products into their lives.
I Ate Activated Charcoal to Try to Prevent Myself from Getting Drunk
People from various corners of Pinterest boast about the many benefits of activated charcoal—from detoxing stomachs to curing hangovers. I decided to put the new fad to the ultimate test and popped some charcoal pills.
MUNCHIES in North Korea: Sinking Pints in Pyongyang’s Beer Bars
Beer halls have become established, popular spots in the North Korean capital, where locals can unwind after a hard day of work and repeatedly bowing to portraits of the Kim dynasty leaders.
This New App Is the Deliveroo For Fine Wine
We spoke to the guys behind Drop, a London-based wine delivery app that delivers premium wines to your doorstep within an hour.
This Scientist Has Invented a Synthetic Booze That Will End Hangovers and Alcohol-Related Deaths
Professor David Nutt believes Alcosynth will have replaced all real alcohol by 2050.
MUNCHIES: The Podcast Halloween Special: Drinking Spirits with Dead Whiskey Distillers
For a very spooky surprise Halloween episode of 'MUNCHIES: The Podcast', we head to Green-Wood cemetery to visit some famous dead whiskey distillers and connect over spirits.
This Startup Analyses Your DNA to Tell You What Wine to Drink
California-based Vinome says it can find your perfect bottle of wine by creating personalized taste profiles based on DNA.
Millennials Are Buying Beer Instead of Health Insurance, CEO Claims
“Young people can do the math,” Aetna CEO Mark Bertolini said this week. “Gas for the car, beer on Fridays and Saturdays, health insurance.”
Apparently Video Games Are Turning Teenagers into Drunks
According to a new study from the UK Centre for Tobacco and Alcohol Studies, video games that reference alcohol and tobacco could be encouraging teenagers who play them to take up drinking and smoking.
We Called Coke Dealers to Ask If They're Worried That Red Bull and Vodka 'Has the Same Effect as Cocaine'
Is it going to dent their business now everybody knows they can just down a couple of raging bulls rather than spending money on shitty gear?