How to drink beerPresents the short story `How to Drink Beer,' by William Vollman, about a man's experiences with Indians in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Story's inclusion in the book `The Atlas.'Vollmann, WilliamEsquire
By comparing sake with other alcoholic beverages, not only sake is particularly high in calories. You can enjoy sake without worrying about gaining weight simply by being creative in how you drink it and in your choice of snacks. This is true for other alcoholic beverages as well, so be cre...
Drinks such as coffee, tea, wine, and beer can be counterproductive – dehydrating, rather than hydrating the human body. Thankfully, there’s a way to avoid the bothersome headaches that tend to come hand-in-hand with such liquids: always have a glass of water on the go, too. It ...
When I asked Symmonds how often he frequents his "well-stocked" beer fridge—mostly pilsners, IPAs, and wheats—he said it's two or three beers a night and up to six on a weekend. "It's higher than it should be, but I try to have two days without alcohol every week," he says...
The hopsare to assist in your quest to make sure your beer is not too sweet to drink. Yeast is the component that takes your wort(unfermented beer) and makes it into the beverage that we all long for after a long day of work. ...
Kvass is a traditional fermented beverage that has a similar taste to beer, except it’s healthier because it provides probiotics. It’s actually made from stale, sourdough rye bread or beets, meaning it’s cheap and easy to make.
In China you can drink alcohol without restraint. They do not care if you kill yourself in the process. It is not the business of the government to protect you from yourself. If you are going to drink yourself to death, the government simply says “what ever you want, just don’t hurt...
arepaint 3 Smurf huts 重漆3个Smurf小屋 [translate] aI heard Jim Sprutta say yesterday that he is absolutely sure that he can drink more beer than you can. I’m betting that you’ll win. How about we figure that out Sunday night???!!! 正在翻译,请等待... [translate] 英语...
Sidenote: Apparently BICA stands forBeba Isto Com Açucar(drink this with sugar) because when it first came to Portugal it was considered extremely bitter. You can drink your coffee without sugar, but most people add a sachet. “Um café cheio” or “uma bica cheia” ...
Advanced Cicerone Jen Blair, who is also a beer judge and a writer based in Charlotte, North Carolina, suggests that blind-tasting beer can be illuminating. “It’s the best palate training there is—and one that is fairly inexpensive for retailers to do,” she says. “If you don’t kn...