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Why do so many people, both young and old, like to go to beer bars? The secret of their popularity lies in the fact that they are created specially to enable their visitors to enjoy communication between each other in a friendly atmosphere, listening to good music and drinking beer that they can choose from a wide range offered.
Read more »The unskilled production of gin became a free for all in the first decade of the 18th century. With the invention of the continuous still meant that pure spirit could be produced efficiently, and the spirit could be gently enhanced with delicate flavourings. There are many gin recipes. They use several main gin sorts. Variations in the additional herbs result in the distinct flavour of different brands of gin.
Read more »Gin may have originated in Holland and developed into its most popular style in England, but its most enthusiastic modern-day consumers are to be found in Spain, which has the highest per capita consumption in the world. Production of London Dry-style Gin began in the 1930s, but serious consumption did not begin until the mix of Gin and Cola became inexplicably popular in the 1960s. It still remains popular, helped along recently by the revived popularity of the Martini.
Read more »A liqueur is a sweet alcoholic beverage, often flavored with fruits, herbs, spices, flowers, seeds, roots, plants, barks, and sometimes cream. Mixing flavorings usually results in much richer tastes.Spirits with aromatic flavorings and are usually highly sweetened so as result nearly all liqueurs are quite sweet, with a highly concentrated, dessert-like flavor.
Read more »Chocolate liqueur looks as very rich dark full cream chocolate flavour which can be used with coffee liqueur to match any of the after dinner favourites. It's yummy for a nice relaxing evening, or to give as a holiday gift. Let it inspire you in a variety of tempting cocktails, in coffee and cappuccino, over ice cream or in desserts.
Read more »Where else can you meet so many beer aficionados and brewers if not at a beer festival! No matter what country it takes place in, the visitors of the festival are united by their love for that marvelous drink and for pleasure. Thus, tap in and fill yourself up with lots of fun, beer, food, music and a good cause!
Read more »Once upon a time the wine was the main alcoholic drink produced by people. However it turned to be useful as not just a drink, but a material for making another one - brandy. Brandy drinks are stronger than wine and have a specific aroma. Since the ways of its production were discovered thee technology has much improved, and modern brandies are far from being the liquid that our ancestors used to drink.
Read more »Brandy is known to be a very intimate and delicate drink. Unlike other alcoholic drinks, it is pleasure in itself. To be able to understand what it means, you should know how to drink it properly. Here are some tips that will help you to become if not an expert on drinking brandy, at least a person, who can enjoy it.
Read more »It is characteristic of a man to think that what he makes himself must be much better than the same thing he can buy in a shop. That is the case with moonshining. Some people prefer making liquors themselves to buying them. The idea is that the home-made product is not so expensive, it is tastier and healthier. It may be disputable; however, in fact, there are a lot of recipes of moonshining that have been worked out by people. Here is one of them.
Read more »People, living in any country, may think that it is the only place in the world, where moonshine drinks are produced-it is not true. Moonshining, even though known under different names, is spread world-wide. Each country has its own specific recipes of making self-distilled whiskey. Still, it turns to be an international drink.
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