Alcohol
Here’s What People Will Be Drinking at the Oscars
As part of a multi-year agreement with the Oscars, the champagne manufacturer will be supplying 1,000 magnums this year for use at the ceremony, the Governor’s Ball, and related events like the nominee luncheon.
Sweden Is Facing a Crisis of Teens Getting Drunk on Hand Sanitizer
Yesterday, Swedish police official Stefan Sund told public broadcasting station Swedish Radio that teenagers are actually making bastardized Screwdrivers with hand sanitizer by mixing it with orange juice.
We Asked An Expert How Playing Beer Pong with Hard Liquor Could Kill You
We talked to a doctor after a Canadian teen died at a house party.
The Perpetual Sunrise Cocktail
This Fernet-based cocktail from Brooklyn's Nitehawk Cinema feels extra classy with a quick spritz of Green Chartreuse to tie it all together.
A New Study Says British University Students Prefer Coffee to Cheap Beer
According to a survey from the National Union of Students, coffee shops have beat bars to become the most used facilities on UK university campuses.
How to Make the Margarita That Changed Cocktail History
People used to think that you could use crappy tequila and orange liqueur to make a decent margarita. But now we know better. Way better.
All It Took for Students to Stop Drinking Was a Massive Mountain of Debt
Sales of beer are down and sales of coffee are up, because it's starting to look like a very expensive three-year hangover.
Will Franchising Help or Hurt Craft Beer?
Entrepreneurs are taking advantage of the skyrocketing interest in craft beer and attempting to insert it into a traditional franchising model.
Coffee Can Help to Undo the Liver Damage Caused by Heavy Drinking
Researchers have some great news when it comes to protecting what's left of your ravaged little liver, you boozehound. Coffee, you're our bestest friend.
Mike Baird Could Learn a Lot About Failed Lockouts From Melbourne
Back in 2008 the Victorian Government's lockout laws actually increased alcohol-fuelled violence. So why didn't Sydney notice?
Russia's Military Conflicts Have Caused Its Vodka Sales to Tank
Russian vodka sales are down more than 40 percent in volume and value this year to their lowest levels in a decade, thanks to Western sanctions and tensions over Ukraine and Syria.
What I Learned Driving my Drunk Friends Around Auckland
Instead of impairing my mental acuity with fermented grain juice, I got drunk on power.