liquor
A Muslim Flight Attendant Is Suing an Airline for Forcing Her to Serve Alcohol
The lawsuit claims that the airline revoked reasonable accommodations that they had provided for Charee Stanley’s religious beliefs and wrongfully suspended her from employment.
MUNCHIES Presents: The Oldest Fast Food Restaurant in the East End
In this MUNCHIES special, London pie shop owner Joe Cooke shows us how to prepare a proper plate of pie and mash, complete with jellied eels.
The Trials and Tribulations of Tennessee Whiskey
The phrase “Tennessee whiskey” might sound as simple to understand as it is to drink: whiskey from Tennessee. But in reality, it is a loaded term, and one that has been fought over in court for years.
How to Survive the Biggest Booze-Fest in America
Attending and being able to keep up at Tales of the Cocktail is no easy feat, so I am sharing a few of my personal strategies to prepare, live through, and survive what is perhaps the funnest booze event in the world.
I Tasted Donald Trump's Defunct Golden Vodka
As political opponents seek to undermine Trump’s near mythic success, perhaps no story embodies the Manhattanite’s legacy of wild-eyed, failed business ventures better than his brief foray into the highly competitive premium liquor industry.
This Woman Is Shaking Up the Spirits Industry with Whisky Made from Rice
Kikori may not be the first rice whisky in the American market, but it is the first 100-percent rice-based Japanese whisky in the US. And we all know what happens when Japan tries its hand at whisky: They pretty much perfect the hell out of it.
There's More to Greek Liquor Than Just Ouzo
On a recent visit to Greece I discovered that everything I knew about ouzo—and a host of other delicious Greek liquors—was wrong.
Lawsuits Alleging That Tito’s Handmade Vodka Is Not 'Handmade' Dropped
The plaintiffs claimed that “handmade” had to mean “made by hand, not by machine, and typically, therefore of superior quality,” a dictionary-based definition.
The Secret Scotch Whisky Society You Never Knew Existed
As with any good secret society, one of the main goals of the Keepers of the Quaich is to maintain its secrecy.
China Detains Two Men for Selling Booze Commemorating Tiananmen Square Massacre
State authorities in the Southwestern province of Sichuan just detained two men for trying to sell and promote limited-edition bottles of baijiu bearing labels that commemorate the 1989 Tiananmen Square Massacre.
Two Mezcal Jewels from Oaxaca
We spoke to two mezcal producers from Oaxaca about how the demand for the spirit had changed, and what that means for their lives.
A Citrusy Pimm's Cup Is the Perfect Way to Drink All Day
The Pimm’s Cup is an easy sipper that’s kept posh people functionally inebriated for nearly two centuries, and it's a cinch to make.