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Beer - In The Movies

Posted by Michael Russell

There is probably no drink more popular on the silver screen than beer. No, it's not a leading man or lady and it doesn't have any dialogue, but many times a cold bottle or mug of beer is the focal point of the scene. Need examples of this peculiarity of motion pictures? No problem. Stick around, keep reading and we'll fill your belly with a few classic scenes from motion picture history.

Discover Hanging Wine Racks and Wine Floor Display Racks

Posted by Ellen Pedersen

Hanging wall racks make use of available space. Many of us have overhead wall space in our kitchen that is either filled with an eclectic hodgepodge of dust collectors, or left bare. This space could be better utilized by many, with a hanging wine rack.

Discount Wine Gift Baskets

Posted by Richard Romando

Wine gift baskets are welcomed in almost every home and a combination basket can thrill that much more. Mix and match them—offer a treat of red and white wines, chardonnay, Bordeaux, cabernet, port, merlot, zinfandel or that special champagne.

Merlot

Posted by Abhijit Dey

Merlot is a variety of grape which is known as a close cousin of Cabernet Sauvignon. It is used to make red wines, which are very famous in the wine lovers’ fraternity. It has low tannins and produces fast matured and soft textured wines. It is often mingled with Cabernet Sauvignon to soften the taste. Wines made from Cabernet Sauvignon are generally very soft, smooth for throat and rich in taste.

7 Tips for a Fun and Memorable Wine Tasting

Posted by Ed Gandia

A fun way to learn more about different wines—especially those you normally wouldn’t buy on your own—is to host a wine tasting in your home. Here are a few tips for a fun and educational wine tasting:

Straight Teeth Alternatives

Posted by S. Wilson

Nobody wants to look like a nerd. Fortunately, teeth straightening alternatives have come a long way since the days of heavy metal wires and brackets. There is a new ways that you can close your tooth gap without the use of bulky headgear.

Explore the U.S. Wine Trails

Posted by Laura Hofman

Follow a Local Wine Trail to Discover the Secrets of Fine Wine

Suppose you want to kick back after a long day at work. You light a candle and put on some quiet music but realize the evening isn’t complete, so you run out to your local liquor store, looking for the perfect bottle of wine to cap the evening. What will you buy? When you see all the choices, you will probably look for a brand you tried before or a name you recognize—perhaps White Zinfandel by Sutter Home, the California winery.

Whisky Syndicates

Posted by Kevan Jones

Whisky syndicates are groups of private owners and many have been around for years. The main purpose is to bring together a group of like-minded people to enjoy the benefits of cost sharing in order to invest in whisky casks and to eventually bottle for private consumption. As it will take over five years for one person to get through one cask at a bottle per week, remembering that this is at cask strength which is more like 1½ bottles at 40%, it follows therefore that a syndicate of five could organise one cask per year between them and have a regular supply with more variety.

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