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    Having a Gimlet or a Martini? What's the Right Glass for That Gin Cocktail?
    Rachel Pendergrass
    • Feb 1, 2021
    • 1 min

    Having a Gimlet or a Martini? What's the Right Glass for That Gin Cocktail?

    #Booze #FoodAndBeverage #MarthaStewartLiving #ContentWriting Craft cocktail enthusiasts know that to make the perfect drink, you need the highest quality, freshest ingredients. But how often do we think about another central aspect of the ideal cocktail  -- the glass? Denver Cramer and Liely Faulkner, the designers behind Australian glassware company Denver + Liely, spend a lot of time thinking about just that. They say their 'perfect gin glass' is the optimal shape for a cla
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    Why Is It So Hard to Buy Booze in Some States?
    Rachel Pendergrass
    • Feb 1, 2021
    • 2 min

    Why Is It So Hard to Buy Booze in Some States?

    #Booze #FoodAndBeverage #MarthaStewartLiving #ContentWriting Visiting family for the holidays can mean endless hours of driving, navigating unfamiliar roads, and for many, the frustration of trying to figure out where you can buy that bottle of Beaujolais Nouveau you promised you'd pick up. Thanks to the bizarre remnants of prohibition that still have a hold over alcohol distribution laws in the United States, knowing when and where to buy booze can be a complicated logic puz
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    Ridiculous History: That Time Wine Flowed Out of the Taps
    Rachel Pendergrass
    • Feb 1, 2021
    • 2 min

    Ridiculous History: That Time Wine Flowed Out of the Taps

    #HowStuffWorks #History #FoodAndBeverage #Booze #Wine On the first Sunday of October, thousands of Europeans gather in the Roman Hills for La Sagra dell'Uva di Marino. The long-standing wine festival features good wine, of course, as well as processions, historical costumes, music and even a jousting tournament. The festival, hosted in the small working town of Marino, Italy, has been around since 1925, when it was advocated for by Leone Ciprelli, a local poet with a deep aff
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