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10:46am

Wed February 13, 2013
Other News

Four Loko will now make clear they're loaded with alcohol

Originally published on Fri February 15, 2013 9:32 am

Cans of the popular flavored malt beverage Four Loko will soon sport an "Alcohol Facts" label to make it plain they pack a potent punch.

The changes are part of a final settlement announced Tuesday between the Federal Trade Commission and Phusion Projects, whose products have been blamed for hospitalizations and deaths among young people.

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7:31pm

Tue February 5, 2013
Alcohol

Mixing alcohol with diet soda may make you drunker

Originally published on Mon February 11, 2013 1:36 pm

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Looking to cut back on the calories in your cocktail by mixing, say, diet soda and rum? Well, get ready for the buzz.

According to the results of a new study, this combination will leave you drunker than if you'd mixed the liquor with a sugary, caloric mixer.

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11:34am

Fri January 4, 2013
Food

Don't waste that Christmas tree: Turn it into spruce beer

Originally published on Fri January 4, 2013 9:40 am

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The holidays are finally wrapping up. So after you repack the twinkly lights, and the tinsel goes into the trash, what should you do with that once beautiful spruce standing in your living room? Why not drink it?

Well, not exactly as is. The needles, shoots, light-green tips and inner bark of the popular conifer have been used for centuries to brew forest-scented tea, soft drinks and beer. And it seems that fresh evergreen flavor may be making a comeback.

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2:22am

Mon December 31, 2012
Food

Cheap bubbly, or expensive wine? Look to the bubbles for clues

Originally published on Wed January 2, 2013 7:03 am

There's nothing like the distinctive "pop" of the uncorking of a bottle of bubbly to create a sense of celebration. Whether it's Dom Perignon or a $10 sparkling wine, bubbles add pizazz.

Sparkling-wine lovers sometimes point to the glittering streams of tiny bubbles as an important attribute. Why? Well, tiny bubbles are a sign of age, explains French chemist Gerard Liger-Belair, author of Uncorked: The Science of Champagne.

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2:42pm

Thu December 20, 2012
The Salt

Elixirs made to fight malaria still shine on in the modern bar

Originally published on Fri December 21, 2012 7:23 am

This week, our colleagues over at the Shots blog have been talking a lot about malaria. And, here at The Salt, that got us thinking about one thing: gin and tonics.

As you probably know, tonic is simply carbonated water mixed with quinine, a bitter compound that just happens to cure a malaria infection, albeit not so well.

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11:53am

Wed December 12, 2012
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A sign from above? Needing new roof, monks sell rare beer in U.S.

Originally published on Thu December 13, 2012 5:39 am

The 12th day of the 12th month of 2012 is not a day of deliverance but of delivery for devout American fans of Westvleteren 12, brewed by the reclusive Belgian monks at St. Sixtus Abbey.

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10:49am

Tue December 11, 2012
The Two-Way

The world's most expensive whiskey

Originally published on Tue December 11, 2012 6:38 pm

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On Sunday, Weekend All Things Considered aired an interview with Glenfiddich Malt Master Brian Kinsman. He talked about the $94,000 that a buyer recently paid at auction for one bottle of Glenfiddich Janet Sheed Roberts Reserve 55 Year Old whisky.

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4:07pm

Fri October 19, 2012
The Salt

Is that bacon in your cocktail?

Originally published on Wed October 24, 2012 10:03 am

The practice of imparting the flavor of something heavy into a lighter liquid is centuries old. Ancient Indian healers did it with botanicals; early Christian monks did it with bitters. But the process is getting new attention as part of the craze to put all things food into all things drink.

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