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  • The Proven Health Benefits of Drinking Wine (Yes, Wine is Good For You!)
  • Moderate wine drinking is good for you. Find out what the health benefits of drinking wine are, and why you can feel good about treating yourself to one of Nature's finest gifts.
  • Consider the Wines of Abruzzo For Your Next Wine-Tasting Party
  • When you offer a little history about the wine making region as you pour wine at your wine tasting party, you offer your guests a more dimensional look at the taste of the wine. This article looks at the Abruzzo wine making region of Italy, a wine club favorite and home to great wines full of ancient history that will be the hit of your party.
  • The Pleasures of Piemonte, Italy - Featuring These Wines at Your Next Wine Tasting Event
  • If you're looking for wines to feature at your next wine tasting event, consider wines from the Piemonte region of Italy. Home to many wineries a favorite of Italian wine clubs, by knowing a little history behind this winemaking region, you can offer your guests more than just a great glass of wine.
  • Adult Signature Required - Good Or Bad For Wine Clubs?
  • Wine clubs wonder whether the government law requiring adult signatures on wine deliveries will hurt their business. This article looks at this issue and if adult signatures required is good or bad for the wine business.
  • Featuring the Wines of Umbria at Your Next Wine Tasting Event
  • When looking at wines for your next wine tasting event, consider the wines of the Umbria region of Italy. A red wine club favorite, Umbria provides a colorful history in addition to wonderful wines you can share with your guests.
  • How to Use a Hydrometer For Homebrewing Beer
  • If you asked a bunch of homebrewers what the main items they need for their hobby what do you think they would say? I suppose the most popular responses would be a fermenter, the ingredients including hops, yeast, malt syrup , and an item known as a hydrometer. So what precisely is a hydrometer anyway? Why ought you to have one and how would you use it?
  • How to Make Your Own Ale - Goat Scrotum Ale
  • I suppose everyone wherever they are in the world has their favorite beer or ale. Some like Guinness, other Indian Pale ales or even a Coors or Budweiser. What about people who love to create their own ale though? What is their favorite? Without doubt the number one all-time favorite home brew ale to make is Goat Scrotum Ale.
  • Factors Affecting Wines and Sherries
  • The must was the life blood of the bodegas; it was continually examined and checked, as everything depended on it. By the end of September, there was fermenting must in every possible corner of the sherry towns, and you could not walk through the streets for more than a few minutes without coming across the sickly, vegetable smell of fermentation; it was one of the necessary evils.
  • 8 Top Tips on Wine Making at Home
  • Wine making at home is not complicated and the myths of only producing homemade vinegar are totally unfounded. Stick to these simple rules and you will be able to make consistently high quality wines full of character - that you are proud to serve your friends with.
  • Choosing a Sparkling Wine For That Special Occasion
  • Champagne is the best and most popular sparkling wine for that special occasion. No other sparkling wine can reach a champagnes degree of excellence. The climate in this region is perfectly adapted along with the "savoir faire" of the people denotes the tradition and personality of these exquisite Sparkling wines. The superiority and prestige of the champagne region is known all over the world.
  • The Resistance and Life of Healthy Vines
  • Before the phylloxera, the useful life of vines in the sherry area varied between fifty and eighty years, and they never gave first class wine until they were twenty or twenty-five years old. The grafted vines have really productive lives of only twenty-five to thirty years, though some growers do not uproot the vines until they are as much as forty-five years old, giving a much reduced yield of top-quality must.
  • Top 5 Chicago Microbrews
  • Here is a list and summary of the five major microbreweries in the Chicago-metro area. From Goose Island to Mickey Finn's, they are all worth a try.
  • Beer Trivia - Homebrewing
  • And here's five little known interesting facts on our beverage of choice: good, refreshing beer! To begin with, have you ever had the unfortunate luck of being served a watered-down beer?
  • Tips For Ordering Wine on Vacation
  • Selecting a wine in a place where you have lots of unfamiliar choices in the wine list can be tricky. In a city such as Las Vegas, where there are few local wines but many choices from all over the world, you can feel a bit lost at first. This article provides tips on how to face this challenge.
  • 5 Common Wine Myths Debunked
  • Don't let some snooty 'wine snob' scare you away from all the fun you can have by exploring wine. There are countless varieties of wines that you can learn about and try. It can be very relaxing to have some friends over, open up a bottle of your latest 'find' and sit back and enjoy the company and the wine.
  • A Wine Lover's Weekly Review of $10 Wines - A Red Blend of Portuguese Port Grapes
  • Times are tough. Don't give up on life's little pleasures. Each and every week, this sommelier and wine enthusiast will review a $10 (or cheaper) bottle of wine, pairing it with food and cheese and give you his unbiased opinion, and lots of information on the wine, the grape variety, and the winery. You may find a bargain or save your hard-earned money. Get your wine rack ready.
  • Apple Hill Wineries
  • Visiting the Apple Hill wineries is a relaxing trip in the pine covered foothills of the Sierra Mountains. The wineries are about a forty five minute drive from Sacramento and well worth the trip.
  • What Are Wine of the Month Clubs?
  • If you know a real wine enthusiast and want to come up with a great gift - why not give a membership to a monthly wine club? If you've never heard of a monthly wine club - this article shows you some of the benefits of such clubs.
  • The Wines of South Africa
  • The Breathtakingly beautiful Cape winelands are spread over a relatively small area, but the diversity of the wine growing sites ensures that the country can produce an extensive range of wines to excite the taste buds of wine lovers the world over.
  • Make Me a Match
  • Anyone who has seen images of an Italian vineyard or heard of its wine country probably has had at least some fleeting desire to know a bit more about wine than they do currently. Sitting down at a solid oak table, swirling the wine, scenting the flavors and finally enjoying all of the nuances of a fine-crafted Lambrusco or Chardonnay seems to be the epitome of a vineyard experience. But there is no reason that you can't improvise and learn how to select a wine to match your food within the comfort of your own zip code. For those of us without a vineyard close by, here are some tips for wine selection to go with your Italian meal.
  • Good Wine Costs a Bundle - And Other Common Wine Myths, Busted
  • I've recently begun enjoying wine and trying different types. Up until now I played with the idea of getting more 'into' wine, but got scared off because I thought I needed deep pockets and a country club membership. Since I've begun my exploration I've found that there is a lot of bad information out there about wine, finding the right wine, how to store wine, etc. So here are some tips for wine lovers to help you navigate everything out there that is wrong...
  • Buying a Wine Refrigerator? Some Tips For Choosing the Right One For You
  • Have you ever wanted to be able to keep more than just a bottle or two of your favorite wines on hand? Here are some important tips and information on choosing the perfect wine refrigerator for you.
  • Homebrewing Can Be a Fun and Satisfying Hobby
  • Beers from microbreweries taste better than beers available at the store. Have you always wanted to brew beer at home to duplicate that taste? Making beer at home can be fun and very satisfying hobby if you know where to start.
  • Most Folks Buy the Wine For the Label - The First Time
  • When it comes to selling wine in retail outlets, it is the label that catches the buyers glance for that second look, and it must jump out at them so they pick it up for a closer look. Any book seller will tell you, that when folks scan the bookstore shelf for books, each book gets a split second of their time, that's all you got to catch their attention, if you fail, your book will not sell.
  • Are There Really Wine Health Benefits?
  • A lot has been written about the health benefits of wine. But before you decide to start drinking there are some facts you need to be aware of concerning wine health benefits.
  • Talking About Goblets
  • When talking about goblets, let us first define what is meant by the term. Goblets are defined as a bowl-shaped drinking glass that has a stem and a base. The origins of this style of drinking glass goes far back into history, as far back as the 1300s and even earlier. Goblets are even mentioned as being used in the Bible.
  • A Wine Lover's Weekly Review of $10 Wines - A Beringer White Zinfandel
  • Times are tough. Don't give up on life's little pleasures. Each and every week this sommelier and wine enthusiast will review a $10 (or cheaper) bottle of wine, pairing it with food and cheese and give you his unbiased opinion, and lots of information on the wine, the grape variety, and the winery. You may find a bargain or save your hard-earned money. Get your wine rack ready.
  • Sake, A Japanese Tradition
  • Sake is an integral part of Japanese culture, and like the Western wines, it has a ritualized tasting. This article will describe some of the things you need to know about sake when choosing which to drink, as well as explaining the traditional tasting method.
  • Homebrew Beer Trivia
  • Trivia is popular the world over. TV gameshows, those little Trivial Pursuit cards they leave out on tables in diners to amuse yourself with while waiting for your meal, everyone loves to know little pieces of information that their friends can be impressed with!
  • Myths Debunked on How to Brew Beer
  • Do you enjoy the delicious taste of beer? Have you ever thought about how proud you would feel to learn how to brew beer? Want to learn the simple truth to the most popular-held myths about brewing beer at home? Well, it's time to arm yourself with some knowledge to debunk the top beer myths and set the record straight.
  • A Wine Lover's Weekly Review of $10 Wines - A Red Chilean Bordeaux-Type Blend
  • Times are tough. Don't give up on life's little pleasures. Each and every week this sommelier and wine enthusiast will review a $10 (or cheaper) bottle of wine, pairing it with food and cheese and give you his unbiased opinion, and lots of information on the wine, the grape variety, and the winery. You may find a bargain or save your hard-earned money. Get your wine rack ready.
  • Making Hard Apple Cider Using Store Bought Apple Juice
  • For the home brewing enthusiast interested in brewing apple cider, but who finds themselves located away from a fresh source for orchard milled juice, you will be glad to know that there are other sources for your must. Try this method for brewing cider using store bought juice.
  • Red Wine - Can it Lower Your Blood Pressure?
  • Red wine has been reported to have some health benefits. After 60 Minutes ran a story about red wine and that it reduces the risk for heart diseases, the consumption of red wine in the US increased by almost 45%.
  • Making Wine - Home Making Wine For Beginners
  • Do you fancy having a go at making your own wine? Making wine is not as difficult as you may think and once you have all the materials you need you can experiment as much as you like for the perfect wine.
  • How to Store Home Brew Beer
  • To start, beer is not brewed to improve over time. Most of the beers will spoil within in a few months to a year in my opinion. There are some things you can do to keep your brew the longest time. Air is the enemy of your brew so stopper well. Also, storing the beer properly is key.
  • Knowing How to Choose the Right Sweet Wine For Any Occasion
  • As the sweet wine category strengthens in the wine industry, people are asking more questions about how to identify sweet wines and what occasion to serve them. Here are your answers.
  • A Wine Lover's Weekly Review of $10 Wines - A White Orvieto From Central Italy
  • Times are tough. Don't give up on life's little pleasures. Each and every week this sommelier and wine enthusiast will review a $10 (or cheaper) bottle of wine, pairing it with food and cheese and give you his unbiased opinion, and lots of information on the wine, the grape variety, and the winery. You may find a bargain or save your hard-earned money. Get your wine rack ready.
  • Seven Secret Benefits to Your Health From Drinking Your Own Homebrewed Beer Or Ale!
  • Has anyone ever told you that beer is a health drink? Probably not, but drank in moderation it does have health benefits - don't use this as an excuse to drink a lot though! Homebrewed beer is definately the best kind because it has no artificial flavors, colors, or preservatives. Here's the seven ways health benefits of homebrew...
  • A Short History of the Corkscrew
  • The corkscrew has been around for more than 200 years but lately it has got into trouble. Today screw caps provide a better way of sealing wine bottles than cork.
  • The Development of Gonzalez & Dubosc
  • By 1855, the English trade had become so important that the London agent, Robert Blake Byass, was taken into partnership, and the name of the company became Gonzalez, Dubosc & Co. When Dubosc died in 1859 the name was continued unchanged, by arrangement with his widow, until 1863, when it was changed to Gonzalez & Byass. Seven years later it was changed again, this time to Gonzalez, Byass & Co. The following directors were lineal descendants of Manuel Gonzalez or Robert Blake Byass.
  • Wine - Sensual, Fun, and Profitable
  • There are only a few earthly experiences more sensual than the combination of great wine and great food. Whether it's a local Rib Joint, Thai Eatery, or Pizza Parlor; smart wine choices will make the experience better.
  • Designing Your Own Wine Cellar
  • If you are a wine enthusiast, then you probably dream about having your very own wine cellar. While this dream is a stretch for most of us, for others it is quite doable.
  • Create the Best Homemade Beer With Help of a Complete Homebrew Kit
  • To keep it simple and effective it is best to buy one of these complete homebrew kits that are available from a couple of manufacturers. But are they any good?
  • Homebrew Beer is Easy, Fun and Delicious
  • Many people love a tasty, flavorful, cold beer. But most of us think that making our own homemade beer is a labor intensive process. While that used to be true, you'd be surprised how simple and fun homebrewing has become.
  • White Wine Making - An Overview
  • The term white wine does not necessarily refer to the color of the grapes used. White wine can be made from red or even very dark colored grapes. What is important is that the fleshy part which is clear in appearance is separated or has limited contact with the skin during juicing to ensure that a clear juice is produced. Read on to learn the three basic steps in wine making.
  • Plastic Ice Cubes
  • You've probably seen those inexpensive little cubes of ice made out of frozen water but have you ever seen the cubes of plastic that look like cubes of ice? Those things are appropriately called plastic ice cubes and they are awesome!
  • A Half Glass of Wine Boosts Life Expectancy in Men
  • A new study suggests that about a half a glass of wine each day might just be good for you, increasing life expectancy in men by as much as 5 years. The findings of the Dutch research are the first to suggest that alcohol consumption, in moderation, may actually help a person live longer.
  • White Wine Making 101
  • Although the dining rules whether to sip red or white is a bit more complicated, the differences between the processes are almost none. The first difference between the process of making red wine and white wine making is the color of the grapes used and what parts of the grapes are crushed or pressed.
  • Wine Making Yeast Bits
  • What separates wine from simple juice is the fermentation process in wine making. Fermentation involves wine making yeast, not any other type of yeast like your bread yeast.
  • Wine Making Recipe For Homemade Wines
  • The equation to a successful home made wine is fifty percent strictly following the instructions and fifty percent involving a good wine making recipe. If you do not have one, and even if you follow the instructions down to the letter, chances are you end up with home made vinegar rather than wine. Among the most basic recipes around involve only five ingredients which are grapes, granulated sugar, Campden tablets, pectic enzyme and wine yeast.
  • Wine Making Instructions Made Easy
  • The wine making process has not changed much from time immemorial. At best and thanks to technological advancements, the process has become easy. The wine making instructions, in a nutshell, involves proper sanitation, fruit crushing, fermentation and aging.
  • Wine Making at Home Made Easy
  • Wine making at home sounds daunting and nearly impossible. But really it is easy and quite relaxing. And it may even turn out to be a lucrative business for you once you get the hang of it.
  • Organic Wine Making From the Vineyard to Bottling
  • How do you keep your wine truly organic? By being organic from top to bottom, start to finish. The organic wine making process may be tougher to manage than conventional wine making processes but organic wines sell far better than chemically aided processes.
  • Wine Bottle Refrigerator
  • Although a kitchen refrigerator is very suitable for conserving dairy products, meat or vegetables, it is unsuitable for the storage of wines. The coldness and vibration will definitely have a detrimental effect on wine quality and taste. On the other hand, a wine bottle refrigerator is so designed as to preserve the different requirements of both red and white wines.
  • Have You Thought About Making Home Made Wine?
  • Wine is said to be one of the most popular and in demand liquor across the globe. Therefore making home made wine can be a great idea for many reasons. Over the evolution of time, wine was only taken and served to the rich and socially high status individuals.
  • A Wine Lover's Weekly Review of $10 Wines - An Inexpensive Chianti
  • Times are tough. Don't give up on life's little pleasures. Each and every week this sommelier and wine enthusiast will review a $10 (or cheaper) bottle of wine, pairing it with food and cheese and give you his unbiased opinion, and lots of information on the wine, the grape variety, and the winery. You may find a bargain or save your hard-earned money. Get your wine rack ready.
  • Wine Cellar Refrigerators
  • Is there a need for wine cellar refrigerators? Isn't a normal kitchen refrigerator good enough for storing wines? The answer is a definite no. Your typical refrigerator does a great job in cooling items and keeping them fresh to a certain extent, but wine requires something more than that. Only a wine collector will understand what I am trying to say.
  • A Wine Cellar - What Do You Need to Know?
  • Installing a home wine cellar can help keep your prized wine collection protected. But what do you need to know to do it right?
  • A Wine Lover's Weekly Review of $10 Wines - A Venetian Rose
  • Times are tough. Don't give up on life's little pleasures. Each and every week this sommelier and wine enthusiast will review a $10 (or cheaper) bottle of wine, pairing it with food and cheese and give you his unbiased opinion, and lots of information on the wine, the grape variety, and the winery. You may find a bargain or save your hard-earned money. Get your wine rack ready.
  • Wine Cellar Refrigeration - Do I Need It?
  • What's special about wine cellar refrigerators? Wouldn't any regular refrigeration unit be enough? The answer is an emphatic no.
  • A List of Great Bars to Hang Out In
  • Do you enjoy going to bars and spending time with your friends? It is a great way to socialize and have a good time. You can find a table where you can sit together or you can gather around the bar area by sitting on the swivel bar stools that are usually lined up along the bar. No matter where you live, you can find a great bar to hang out in and have a good time.
  • Why Homebrewing is Always Fun!
  • As anyone who likes to frequent the types of restaurants who display the brass brewing equipment they create their own "house beer" in will tell you, making your own beer the way these establishments do is both simple and a lot of fun. Obviously it's not possible to fit the the sort of equipment the restaurants use into an apartment or most homes, let alone afford the sort of huge expense that comes with producing large quantities of beer, but worry not - home brewing requires only a fraction of the equipment.
  • Start a Collection of Beer Mugs
  • Most people in the world collect something, some like tea pots, others like stuffed animals or baseball cards, some are even lucky enough to collect expensive sports cars! My husband? Well, he collects beer mugs. I have to admit it's a very nice collection with each one having it's own unique style and story.
  • Using the Right Beer Glasses For Your Beer
  • It is important to use the right beer glasses whenever you are entertaining guests so that you don't embarrass yourself. There are many different types of beer glasses to choose from so this can undoubtedly become confusing. With this in mind, here is what you should know about the various beer glasses that are available for you to choose from today:
  • A Wine Lover's Weekly Review of $10 Wines - A Red Sicilian Blend
  • Times are tough. Don't give up on life's little pleasures. Each and every week this sommelier and wine enthusiast will review a $10 (or cheaper) bottle of wine, pairing it with food and cheese and give you his unbiased opinion, and lots of information on the wine, the grape variety, and the winery. You may find a bargain or save your hard-earned money. Get your wine rack ready.
  • Purchasing a Home With a Wine Cellar For the Modern-Day Wine Enthusiast
  • Collecting wine is becoming more of a trend than we'd like to think. For those who can afford it, wine collecting is not only done for taste, but also for collecting one's favorites as well. For the wine enthusiast, their love of wine is taken to the next level as most wine enthusiasts purchase homes that are equipped with the proper technology and storage components to house their wine.
  • Mr Beer Review - Good Beginner Brewing Kit
  • So you want to brew your own beer? It's easier than you think with a Mr. Beer home brewing kit. A Mr. Beer Brewing System is a great way to get your feet wet, and learn the basics of the home brewing process.
  • Beer Kits - Tastes Good, Less Work
  • Most people are shocked at how affordable even the best home brewing kits are. Frequently they're under $100 and they're intended to last a lifetime, so they are an investment in adventure.
  • 7 Reasons to Make Your Own Enhanced Water - Thirst is a Dangerous Thing
  • Rain falls out of the sky, why would we make our own water on our kitchen stove? This specially hand-crafted and home brewed water has been scientifically shown that it my protect the brain from mental decline as you age. That's quite important if you're going to age.
  • Your Wine Creation Process, Step by Step
  • As you get on with your wine creation process there might come a instant when you have a batch of fruit which you think would make a superb batch of wine. If you don't have a formula on hand you might be tempted to begin applying various things together and creating your very own wine recipe.
  • What is a Dual Zone Wine Refrigerator and Why Should You Care?
  • How do you manage to keep different types of wines at their best, most delicious temperature, in one place at the same time? Enter the Dual Zone Wine Refrigerator, and enjoy!
  • Home Brewing For Women - You Are a Cook, Aren't You?
  • An old adage says that the way to any man's heart is through his stomach. Perhaps that might also be expandable to "down his throat." It is we ladies who buy the groceries and most likely keep our husbands' stock of refrigerated beer in good supply. We probably also know better than our husbands how much it costs to keep that stock ready for the weekend, the big game or the weekly poker get-together. Of course, we'll not limit this discussion just to the married folks. Ladies, there's never anything wrong with being able to impress a guy or your friends with a surprising new talent. So, here's a thought to ponder - why not make your own home brewed beer? There is definitely an upside to making such a decision.
  • Home Beer Brewing
  • Home beer brewing has become popular again as people look to save money due to the current economic climate. People have come to realize that you can brew a great tasting beer at home for a lot less than you can buy from your local store.
  • The Enemies of Wine - Why You Need a Wine Bottle Refrigerator
  • The natural environment in your home is not kind to your wine. A well made wine bottle refrigerator will help the collector overcome the four enemies of wine: temperature, light, humidity, and vibration. Most home environments are not suitable for the storage of fine wines. Let's review each of these factors in more detail.
  • What Exactly is in a Home Beer Brewing Kit
  • What is in a home beer brewing kit you may ask? There will be a set of instructions to explain how to use your mircobrewery kit. Do not worry about not having the right information. Everything you need is in the instructions, Mix the beer kit concentrate, sugar and water. Next, brew then add yeast and ferment. Then, bottle the brew, add carbonation drops, then store till ready to drink. Finally, enjoy the satisfaction of brewing your own beer.
  • A Wine Lover's Weekly Review of $10 Wines - A Mediterranean White Wine
  • Times are tough. Don't give up on life's little pleasures. Each and every week this sommelier and wine enthusiast will review a $10 (or cheaper) bottle of wine, pairing it with food and cheese and give you his unbiased opinion, and lots of information on the wine, the grape variety, and the winery. You may find a bargain or save your hard-earned money. Get your wine rack ready.
  • Mr Beer - Good Beginner Brewing Kit
  • So you want to brew your own beer? It's easier than you think with a Mr. Beer home brewing kit. The main requirements are clean working conditions (very important), following directions, and patience, Patience, PATIENCE! The first two requirements are critical, but if you want a good, clean, tasty beer after spending the time to brew it, you need to exercise patience. Yes, you can have home brewed beer in two weeks, but I HIGHLY RECOMMEND You wait Four Weeks. Well, at least three and a half, that's how long I waited for mine.
  • Wine Refrigerator Options For Energy Savings
  • Purchasing a wine refrigerator with energy savings features is a smart choice! Thermoelectric wine coolers offer an eco-friendly option for anyone who wants to realize lower energy bills.
  • Fairtrade Wine - What's it All About?
  • The main objective of Fairtrade is to increase the incomes of producers. But does the system mean that the products are any good or more expensive? See how wines are faring under Fairtrade.
  • Beer Brewing at Home - Easy, Fun and Delicious
  • Home beer brewing can be fun and the results delicious. Astound your friends and family.
  • 5 Reasons Why Homebrewing Beer is a Fun Hobby!
  • If you have ever visited a restaurant with their own beer brewing equipment right in the dining area, those big brass and copper machines seem to make the restaurant or bar a favorite place to hang out with your friends. With a minimum of equipment and minimal mess or expense, you can easily create your own homebrew beer, for great tasting, additive-free, golden brews to share with your friends and family.
  • What is Goat Scrotum Ale
  • To start with, it has an rather unappetizing name and it has nothing to do with goats or their body parts. It is a dark Ale, aka (beer), and it was first offered in the 1800's. Once you have your first sip, this may just become your new favorite Ale to drink. The color is rich mahogany with a very creamy head. There is also a hint of chocolate in the aroma, yet it's spicy.
  • 5 Tips For Finding the Best Inexpensive Wines
  • In this article you will learn how to easily find good and cheap wines on a consistent basis. You will soon find out how easy it is to find an affordable wine when you know what to look for.
  • Women Excel at Brewing Beer at Home
  • The process of brewing beer at home is a rather natural undertaking for women. After all, we have been cooking for ever. The fact that we have for centuries run the household makes home beer brewing that much more a natural for women. A variety of recipes, a collection of simple equipment and easy to find ingredients will make this a hobby that you can truly enjoy.
  • Whisky Regions of Scotland
  • Just as France has its wine regions, Scotland has its whisky regions. Each one produces whiskies of various qualities which, even to the novice, are noticeable in taste, colour and aroma. Every distillery in Scotland has its own story to tell and peculiar traditions, adding to the romance and mystique of Scotch whisky distilling. A visit to a whisky distillery is an unforgettable and unique experience, and no matter where you are in Scotland there will be a distillery nearby. A trip round Scotland isn't possible for everyone, so it helps to be informed about the characteristics of each region's whisky, and tailor visiting distilleries to individual taste.
  • Chandeliers and Champagne and the Ever Popular 3 Buck Chuck
  • It is interesting that, no matter who they may be, and whatever is going on, people worldwide love a bargain. Even those in the champagne and chandelier crowd are no exception. The idea of getting something at a less expensive price seems to appeal to most people.
  • The Health Advantages of Drinking Wine
  • One of the questions asked most frequently by my patients is whether wine is good for them. There is much controversy surrounding this subject lately and this is why. While research supports the benefits of drinking wine, particularly red, it also points out that heavy drinking will conversely be detrimental.
  • Can I Really Brew Beer at Home?
  • Is it possible for a beginner to brew beer at home? Now with beer making kits available, anyone with a desire can make a tasty home brew.
  • Home Brewing Beer
  • One of the greatest past times there is to stay home brewing beer. If you like having a quiet beer with your friends as much as I do then why not learn how to make your own. You will save money and have lots of fun with your mates creating some drinking masterpieces.
  • Home Brew Beer
  • Have your ever made or tried home brew beer? There are some fantastic brews out there made by every day people like you and me. I have been brewing home brew for over 25 years now myself, being taught by my father when I was a youngster. Over the years things have become so much easier and cleaner with less wasted brews and time.
  • Home Brewing
  • Home Brewing is loads of fun and a great way for us beer drinkers to save ourselves lot of money. When you learn how to brew your own beers you will find that your mates will always be visiting and waiting for your next masterpiece to come off you beer production line.
  • Home Brewery
  • Have you ever dreamed of owning your own bar or pub? Well how about something a little smaller and maybe build your own home brewery. Now I am not talking about some elaborate thing where you employ people and mass produce thousands of kegs of beer, but rather your own small boutique brewery where you brew different types of beer at home for own consumption and also for your family and friends. Of course you can make it as elaborate as you like.
  • Home Brew
  • I have made home brew for years and highly recommend it as a good clean past-time for anyone, especially beer drinkers. You would remember how hard it used to be to make home brew if you have any age about you at all. But today you can make beer in many different styles and flavors.
  • Wine Coolers - 3 Tips For Choosing the Perfect Wine Cabinet
  • Learn about wine refrigerators and how to find the wine cooler that is best suited for you and your chilling needs. When buying a wine fridge, doing your research is key.
  • Tips For Experiencing a Wine Festival in Napa Valley
  • Regular visitors to Napa will know that all through the year, there are many events and wine-related festivals taking place in and around the Napa Valley, such as the Annual Vineyard to Vintner Festival each April, the Calistoga Wineries Spring Celebration in May, and also the Sonoma Wine Country during Weekends each July. 'Napa Valley Festival del Sole' is arguably one of the world's most distinctive summer wine festivals. With a package of activities every day, music is the centerpiece of the festival and it is acclaimed by the media as a "feast for the senses," featuring the finest...
  • A Wine Lover's Weekly Review of $10 Wines - A Mondavi (California) Cabernet Sauvignon
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