• The history of “The Wagon”

    Are you on the wagon? Or off of it? This phrase has been one that has followed us from prohibition and probably is being said more often this month than any other as more people are abstaining from alcohol.  On the wagon, meaning you’re not drinking.  Off the wagon, meaning you are..in excess.  Let’s dive a little deeper and investigate the history behind this...
  • Gin & Tonic Day

    Gin & Tonic Day
    It’s International Gin and Tonic Day, and we’re walking you through the ABCs of those classic mixers so you know what the science is behind why sparkling water, soda, seltzer, and tonic are all not only different- but also have different price tags…and ultimately why Bitters & Soda for a G&T is best!  Sparkling Water: Sparkling water is water that gets its carbonation naturally....
  • Salt, Lime, and Summertime: Celebrate National Tequila Day

    Margarita in Spanish…means Daisy! The Daisy dates back to the 1800s and to say she started it all is an understatement. Originally made with brandy, lemon juice, and curacao, the Daisy became the inspiration for cocktails like the beloved Cosmo, the Sidecar, and of course, the Margarita. Here is a roundup of our favorite Margarita origin stories that we’ve found: The drink was invented...
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