Booze

Disney World to Start Serving Booze
Disney World to Start Serving Booze
Disney World to Start Serving Booze
Despite the tradition of Walt Disney’s refusal to allow his beloved theme park to serve spirits, as Disney World’s Fantasyland expands this fall, the Magic Kingdom’s menu will also see an expansion: wine and beer will be available for adult patrons to drink.
Have Another! Researchers Say Booze Helps Creativity at Work
Have Another! Researchers Say Booze Helps Creativity at Work
Have Another! Researchers Say Booze Helps Creativity at Work
For time eternal, musicians, writers and artists have had a special relationship with booze. Alcoholism does have a genetic component, but new research indicates something else may be responsible for the drunken antics of your favorite rock stars: knocking back a few makes people more creative.
Introducing ‘Air’ — The Booze That Tastes Like Water
Introducing ‘Air’ — The Booze That Tastes Like Water
Introducing ‘Air’ — The Booze That Tastes Like Water
What deters the majority of our population from drinking alcohol non-stop? Some would say it’s the soul-crushing hangovers, the inevitable prayer sessions to the porcelain throne, or the regrettable decisions made under the influence. For most novice drinkers, it’s the taste. That’s where Air enters stage right to take a bow.
What’s With All the Offensive Names For Booze These Days?
What’s With All the Offensive Names For Booze These Days?
What’s With All the Offensive Names For Booze These Days?
In reference to yet another great American booze controversy, the question has been asked – should manufacturers of alcoholic beverages like Five Wives Vodka be allowed to sell products with names that an overly uptight society will find offensive?  While most booze hounds encourage it, some state lawmakers are saying “no.”
Coke and Pepsi’s Newest Ingredient Is Booze
Coke and Pepsi’s Newest Ingredient Is Booze
Coke and Pepsi’s Newest Ingredient Is Booze
When you drink your favorite sodas, you’re getting more than just a kick of caffeine. France’s National Institute of Consumption tested 19 popular carbonated soft drinks and found that 10 — including Coke and Pepsi — contained a very small amount of alcohol.