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This homemade, herb-packed elixir is what BA editors drink when they feel a cold coming on.
Andrew Knowlton
Coconuts, blueberries (or any berries, really), mint and honey come together to make the easiest meal to eat ever.
Jasmin Sun
A coffee cocktail that will give you a little boost of caffeine along with your buzz.
Danielle Walsh
Patrick Janelle knows his New York Cortados—but on a trip to the drink's place of origin, he learns that an experience doesn't always taste as good as it looks
Patrick Janelle
What do you get when you cross a Michelada with a Bloody Mary? A Bloody Beer, that's what!
Jasmin Sun
A dip into the Bon Appétit archives brings columnist Julia Kramer face to face with cocktail great Charles H. Baker Jr.—and one of his more questionable creations
Julia Kramer
As lovers of smoothies and juices know all too well: The delicious, revitalizing stuff ain't cheap. But why? We break down the economics of the $12 juice
Jasmin Sun
For this Thanksgiving-in-a-glass cocktail, feel free to sub (thawed) frozen cranberries for fresh.
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Ginger and turmeric have anti-inflammatory powers, the juices deliver vitamin C, and staying hydrated is always a good idea. As for the Quantum Cold & Flu Liquid Extract? It’s touted as a “highly effective” herbal elixir. We’ll take their word for it.
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Egg whites add a creaminess and foamy top to cocktails like sours, flips, and fizzes.
Carla Lalli Music
BA Foodist Andrew Knowlton explains: “The day is hard enough. Shaking cocktails would be suicide! Punch, however, works. In a nod to early New England Thanksgivings, I use two regional pours: rum (big in the Colonial days) and cider. Unlike most punches, this one won’t leave you under the table after two glasses.”
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There's no better moment for German beer than Oktoberfest, but don't restrict yourself to lagers. Here are 10 intriguing styles you'll love in any month
In this bubble tea recipe, cherries and hibiscus turn the drink hot pink. You can use other teas to make flavor variations, the options are endless.
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How to make the easiest dinner party happy hour cocktail: the wine spritzer.
Danielle Walsh
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Make these 3 cocktails—Sazerac, Autumn Gin Sour, and the Evening in Kingston—by the batch to serve at your next dinner party
This potent punch is dangerously crowd-pleasing.
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A refresher course in how 10 different grains change the taste of beer
Joshua M. Bernstein
Step-by-step instructions for making professional-quality clear ice in your home freezer
Christopher Michel
A good rule of thumb, regardless of batch size, is three parts wine to one part club soda.
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Egg whites are shaken into this gin-based sour, where they take on an airy, velvety texture.
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Raspberries or blackberries can be swapped in for the blueberries.
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