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  • Should Smirnoff Ice be considered beer or liquor?

    Filed under: Beer, Newspapers, America, SpiritsCloying, oft-carbonated alcoholic beverages (apparently they're known as ''alcopop,'' though I refuse to use that word, because it sounds more like a weird new music genre than a beverage) are under great scrutiny in Maryland: are they beer or liquor? Yesterday, Governor Martin O'Malley decided to ...
    Posted to Food Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on April 26, 2008
  • Spykes is another bad alcohol idea

    Filed under: Beer, Business, New Products, America, Health & Medical First there was Disney's ''Champagne'' for kids, and now the authorities (whoever those authorities may be) are all over Spyke. However, unlike the kiddie Champagne that was ''just for pretend,'' Anheuser-Busch's new Spyke has real alcohol - it's a malt beverage with a 12% ...
    Posted to Food Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 31, 2007
  • US will soon be the world's leading wine consumer

    Filed under: Wine, Business, Trends, Did you know?, AmericaA detailed examination of the US wine and spirits market has revealed that the country will be the world's leading wine consumer by 2010, with consumption up to 3.8 billion bottles of wine annually. It should also be the second largest wine importer, moving up from its current position in ...
    Posted to Food Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on February 6, 2007
  • Hump Day Happy Hour: Cotton Candy Kiss

    Filed under: West Coast, Restaurants, Recipes, Cocktails, How To, America, SpiritsThough I am not one for sticky sweet drinks that are more like ''cake-tails'' rather than cocktails, I couldn't help but think that the Cotton Candy Kiss would make for a great after dinner drink on Valentine's Day. The cocktail is from BOA Steakhouse, so if you ...
    Posted to Food Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on January 31, 2007