Why Starbucks Baristas Hate Making Iced Green Tea Lattes
Ordering an iced green tea latte at Starbucks means your drink is more likely to be clumpy, as the matcha powder might not fully incorporate into the milk.
Read MoreOrdering an iced green tea latte at Starbucks means your drink is more likely to be clumpy, as the matcha powder might not fully incorporate into the milk.
Read MoreMaybe you've had cold brew at a cafe and want to try making it yourself, but how do you go about it? You don't need a fancy machine -- just a French press.
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Read MoreBy making freezer door cocktails, you can mix a variety of drinks in advance, using a method that's more versatile than just whipping up a bowl of punch.
Read MoreIf you want something more sweet and less mouth-puckeringly tart, it's time to swap the lemonade in your Starbucks iced tea for a splash of apple juice.
Read MoreBe careful if you're sticking a mug of water into the microwave. Unfortunately, the water may superheat and actually explode when you try to remove the mug.
Read MoreYou've likely noticed it as you shop for a bottle of wine, but why is it that some wines have more alcohol than others? The answer boils down to sugar.
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Read MoreIf you can't place the elusive taste of gin, you should learn about the ingredient that gives it its character, as well as how some brands are branching out.
Read MoreWhile, yes, coffee adds a bit of caffeine to your dessert, it perfectly complements the tasting notes in chocolate, making things taste even more chocolatey.
Read MoreIf you dislike how regular ice cubes water down your lattes, customizable coffee ice cubes made from leftover java are your key to a better flavor.
Read MoreA good starting point for solid drink pairings with pork chops is a dry rosé wine, a hefeweizen-style beer, or a cocktail with sweet carbonation, like a mojito.
Read MoreFans of Starbucks and Valentine's Day need to get ready! There are two new drinks being launched to celebrate the holiday, but only while supplies last.
Read MoreYou might know that fried foods taste best when washed down with a nice beverage, but do you know how to pair the right drink with your fried food of choice?
Read MoreOat milk's shelf life lasts for a surprisingly long time, but you should still know about signs of spoilage that tell you if it's time to throw it out.
Read MoreIrish and Tennessee whiskeys are both highly respected, and you should know what flavors to expect from each kind to make it easier to choose a favorite.
Read MoreThe ABV of a beverage can tell you a lot about what you might be drinking, but when it comes to wine, it could help you determine what taste to expect.
Read MoreIPAs are only growing in popularity, but these special beers need special treatment, and bottles sitting around on store shelves may not be the best purchase.
Read MoreOur favorite Starbucks coffee order seems to get more expensive every year, so this mobile ordering hack will help you save big at the drive thru.
Read MoreIf you've heard of the drink the Irish car bomb and wanted to try it, don't. There are other ways to order it that don't trivialize the Troubles.
Read MoreYou might think that beer at Whole Foods is both expensive and nothing special, but you can actually get a great deal on some truly unique brews at the chain.
Read MoreIf you're partial to a crisp Shirley Temple, but you're also a fan of Cherry Coke, then trying a delicious Roy Rogers (made with cola) is far overdue.
Read MoreIf you habitually drink coffee creamer, you can actually save a nice chunk of change by simply making your own. It's cheap, easy, and it's customizable.
Read MoreDecode beverage labels-zero alcohol up to 0.5%. Learn the terminology, and make informed choices in the world "almost no" and non-alcoholic drinks.
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