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The Connoisseur’s Guide to Metabolic-Friendly Spirits
In 2026, the conversation around spirits has shifted. Drinkers are no longer just looking for "low calorie"; they are looking for transparency, purity, and physiological compatibility. Whether you are managing your metabolic health, training for an event, or utilizing GLP-1 protocols, understanding the science of the…
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A complete December planning guide for hosts who want clarity, accuracy, and zero last-minute stress.
Why December Hosting Requires Better Preparation
Christmas gatherings last longer, involve heavier meals, and often include wider age groups, which makes alcohol planning different from a standard weekend party. Shelves empty faster as Christmas approaches, and prices…
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Alcohol Keeps You Warm in Winter?
We’ve all been there. You come in from the ski slopes, or maybe you're tailgating on a bitter November afternoon, and you take that first deep sip of a warming spiritperhaps a neat bourbon or a mug of spiked mulled wine. Within moments, you feel a…
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Thanksgiving is the only holiday where the food is predictable, the family stories are predictable, and yet somehow the alcohol runs out at the worst possible moment. The turkey may be dry or perfect, the mashed potatoes may be lumpy or silky, but one thing is certain: by hour 3, someone is…
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Why Fall Is the Smart Time to Stock Up
First, the obvious: supply and demand. As we creep toward Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s, liquor demand goes up, and that means two things: higher prices and fewer rare bottles on shelves. Add in the global trade backdrop, where U.S. spirits exports have…
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Most of us buy wine the same way we buy milk: one or two bottles at a time, when the mood strikes or dinner demands it. But there comes a moment, usually when you’re carrying six bottles out of the shop, when you wonder if buying by the case might just make…