Friday, January 1, 2021
It's no coincidence that National Bloody Mary Day follows the busiest drinking day of the year. For a recipe to create the most popular hangover cure known to man, click here.
Saturday, January 9, 2021
You can't drink all day if you don't start first thing in the morning. So get up early and start the day off right. We recommend starting with a nice Irish Coffee. Follow that with a hearty, dark beer. Then start... well, if you're going to spend the day day-drinking, then you're already a champ. You don't need instructions. Share your path of destruction on social media with #daydrunkday.
Monday, January 11, 2021
A Hot Toddy is a delicious and totally underrated drink made with honey, lemon, hot water, and the spirit of your choice (usually whiskey, brandy, or rum). It’s the perfect way to warm up on a cold winter day, A few sips also relieve cold or flu symptoms. There is not a right or wrong way to whip up a toddy, but here's a good starting point: 1 oz brandy, whiskey or rum; 1 Tbsp honey; 1/4 lemon; 1 cup hot water; 1 tea bag. Mix the ingredients in a coffee mug and stir until the honey is melted. Enjoy!
Saturday, January 16, 2021
Baltic Porter originated in England in the 1700s when brewers created a stronger version of their English Porter to withstand a lengthy ship’s journey to countries along the Baltic Sea. The cold and dreary days of January are the perfect time celebrate the roasted, smoky malt and high alcohol content of Baltic Porter. Official Website
Sunday, January 17, 2021
There are many reasons that Hot Buttered Rum is the perfect focus of this perfectly timed drinking holiday. First, it's January, and everything is cold and gloomy and everyone needs a good excuse to tie one on. Second, this bold and warm drink is pure cocktail comfort food. Finally, this drink is a good excuse to use some of those liqueurs that have been gathering dust on your bar cart since the 1980s. This is an endlessly customizable drink; go ahead and use whatever you got. Use this as your starter kit, and then go from there.
Sunday, January 17, 2021
National Bootlegger's Day recognizes an era when bootleggers became legendary. When prohibition started in 1920, bootleggers helped fill the demand by smuggling booze in from Canada, Mexico and Cuba, and later distilling their own liquor in backwoods and secluded areas. They sold their contraband goods individuals, speakeasies, and other establishments.
Monday, January 25, 2021
Come on, you must agree that there's nothing that feels as good as a little booze buzz mixed with a little caffeine buzz! There are several variations of good Irish Coffees and National Irish Coffee Day celebrates them all. Discover the history of the famed drink here.
Sunday, January 31, 2021
In 1922, the Alexander cocktail, a mixture of crème de cacao, half and half, and Gin, turned into the Brandy Alexander when someone substituted the gin for brandy. It was a sound decision which leaves one to ponder, what ever happened to the Alexander?
Tuesday, February 2, 2021
What's that you say? Groundhog Day is a drinking day? Hell yea! Spend the day drinking in your favorite pub. When you leave, if you see your shadow, go back inside and keep drinking.
Sunday, February 7, 2021
It's Super Bowl Sunday. Watching the big game is really just a distraction while you drink cheap beer and eat greasy food.
Sunday, February 7, 2021
Peru and Chile both claim the pisco sour as their national drink, and a contentious debate over the drink's origin persists. The Peruvian version of the drink has a Peruvian pisco base, lime juice, syrup, egg whites, Angostura bitters, and ice. The Chilean version uses Chilean pisco and pica lime, but does not use bitters or egg whites.
Monday, February 8, 2021
For over five centuries, Scotch whisky has drawn people together and that rich history, heritage, and culture means that every bottle holds the promise of new experience and discovery for experts and newcomers alike. Official Website
Sunday, February 14, 2021
It's probably unnecessary to go into detail here, but this greeting card holiday sucks for many people. You don't even have to be single to experience the negative effects of this "day of love". Even couples feel immense pressure to be particularly romantic and usually miss the mark somehow. If this day was canceled forever, starting now, most people wouldn't really care.
Tuesday, February 16, 2021
As Mardi Gras bacchanalia breaks out in New Orleans and elsewhere, get the facts about this raucous affair.
Thursday, February 18, 2021
National Drink Wine Day was started "to spread the love and health benefits of wine." It is a day to drink wine and think about how it enhances food and life in general. Official Website
Monday, February 22, 2021
This is the day to celebrate the margarita, plain and simple.Official Website
Monday, February 22, 2021
Stop saving that "special" bottle for a special occasion. Just open it and enjoy it. More Info
Wednesday, February 24, 2021
Today is the day to appreciate the staff in your local bar. They are often the makers or breakers of your level of drunkeness, so treat them well.
Saturday, February 27, 2021
Enjoy that rich, creamy Mexico booze straight up, on the rocks, mixed in coffee or in a White Russian, just like The Dude.
Wednesday, March 3, 2021
If you already enjoy Irish Whiskey, this holiday is perfect for you. If you are new to Irish Whiskey, take a look at this video to expand your drinking horizons.
Wednesday, March 3, 2021
Thank of it as hot sangria. Mulled wine can be a fantastic, fun, and creative way to enjoy that boxed wine you have in the refrigerator. Just mix red wine, sugar, lemon and orange peel, cloves and cinnamon. You can also throw in vanilla for an extra sweet kick. Gently boil all the ingredients together – but make sure you don’t boil it too long, or you’ll burn off the alcohol!
Friday, March 5, 2021
Every drinker must experience Absinthe. There is nothing quite like it. If you already enjoy it, you'll enjoy this holiday. If you haven't yet tried it, today's the day to give it a shot. Try it the traditional way or try a cocktail which includes Absinthe in the recipe.
Wednesday, March 17, 2021
Saint Patrick's Day, or the Feast of Saint Patrick, is a cultural and religious celebration held to commemorate the death date of Saint Patrick. To honor the foremost patron saint of Ireland, we all get crippling drunk on Guinness, Jameson, and Irish Car Bombs. You, know, out of our deep respect for the saint.
Saturday, March 20, 2021
As with all these “national days” it helps to know what you’re celebrating.
Bock Beer is basically a sweet and strong (by European standards) German Lager – and several sub-styles exist within the Bock family. Learn more here
Wednesday, March 24, 2021
National Cocktail Day is a celebration of all cocktails and encourages the creation of new ones. At least, that's what the organizers say. I call bullshit on that. let's drink some of them international cocktails too!
Saturday, March 27, 2021
On this date let every whisk(e)y lover annually raise a dram - where ever in the world he or she may be - to honor the many unsung heroes of the past and present, who have been crafting the King o'Drinks for centuries and will hopefully continue to do so till the end of time. More information
Tuesday, April 6, 2021
The repeal of the 18th amendment became official on December 5, 1933. But nine months earlier, on April 7, 1933, Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed an amendment allowing the manufacture and sale of beer with an alcohol content of 3.2 percent or less. The night before has been known ever since as New Beer’s Eve.
Wednesday, April 7, 2021
On April 7, 1933, after 13 years of prohibition, the sale of beer became legal. Upon signing the legislation that made this happen, President Roosevelt famously quipped, "I think this would be a good time for a beer."
Friday, April 9, 2021
The classic cocktail is made with the most basic of components: gin and tonic (duh), and maybe a squeeze of lime.
Saturday, April 17, 2021
Celebrate the anniversary of president Domingo Faustino Sarmiento of Argentina official direction to build the Argentinian wine industry in 1853. Malbec was selected as the star varietal and "Día Mundial del Malbec" ("Malbec throughout the world") was proclaimed.
Monday, April 19, 2021
Amaretto is an Italian drink that revels in its almond flavor and bitter aftertaste. Enjoy it straight, or in an Amaretto Sour, Toasted Almond, or Orgasm.
Wednesday, May 5, 2021
Mexican Independence Day is on September 16, but Diez y Seis de Septiembre was too clunky to catch on with beer distributors. So each year, we drink beer and margaritas to celebrate a minor victory over the French at the Battle of Puebla.
Friday, May 7, 2021
New Zealand’s champion grape variety is celebrated at the height of harvest down under.
Friday, May 7, 2021
Channel your inner Carrie Bradshaw and enjoy a cosmo using Cheryl Cook's original recipe: "Absolut Citron, a splash of Triple sec, a drop of Rose's lime and just enough cranberry to make it oh so pretty in pink."
Friday, May 7, 2021
There are many different breeds of homebrewers. Those who hold to time-honored traditions, those who push the edge of flavor and experimentation, and everything in between. Whatever your personal flair, honey and ginger or hoppy and dark, if you are a homebrewer National Homebrew Day is for you. More information
Sunday, May 9, 2021
The Muscat grape, which is used in the production of Moscato, is one of the oldest cultivated grape varieties. Historians do not know for sure where it originated, but it is believed that it first appeared on the southeast Arabian Peninsula. Later it made its way to Italy and other countries. Today the Muscat grape is one of the most popular in Italy, where it is used in sparkling and semi-sparkling wines.
May 10-16, 2021
While not technically a drinking holiday, it does celebrate the craft of creating beer, which you can drink... so, cheers to that!
Thursday, May 13, 2021
If you are really need an excuse, today is the day to celebrate cocktails from around the world. It marks the publication date of the first definition of a cocktail on May 13th in 1806. The Balance and Columbian Repository defined a cocktail as “a stimulating liquor, composed of spirits of any kind, sugar, water and bitters…” A cocktail, as we know it, refers to a drink that contains two or more ingredients with alcohol as at least one of in the ingredients. But you'll forget all of this after about two or three. Cheers!
Saturday, May 15, 2021
Celebrate the water of life. If you can’t find an event happening near you why not host your own World Whisky Day event? All you need is a bottle of whisky/whiskey to share with your friends, or to drink by yourself. More Information
Sunday, May 16, 2021
Champagne and Orange Juice, the breakfast of champions!
Tuesday, May 25, 2021
This is the day to celebrate your favorite Chardonnay. And remember, World Wine Day is just a few days away, so a wine bender shouldn't be out of the question.
Tuesday, May 25, 2021
Today is the day to celebrate by doing something very simple: Buy wine, drink wine, and enjoy the history of wine. It has, after all, been a part of human civilization for at least 8,000 years.
Sunday, May 30, 2021
Celebrate the official drink of the Kentucky Derby! Recipe
Monday, May 31, 2021
In 2019, Americans spent nearly $3 billion on booze in retail stores during the weeks leading up to this national holiday, making it the second-biggest holiday for alcohol consumption (behind Independence Day). This proves the irony that we are likely not going to remember anything about Memorial Day.
Friday, June 4, 2021
A well-known variety of brandy, Cognac was named after the town of Cognac in France and it's produced in the surrounding area. Legal requirements to bear the name "Cognac" includes the use of a particular variety of grape; the need to distill the brandy twice in copper pot stills; the brandy must also be aged at least two years in French oak barrels from Limousin or Troncais. With all this said, if you order Cognac and Coke, you're an idiot.
Saturday, June 5, 2021
Let's celebrate the beverage with the notorious history of blurring the lines of history and the law, turning ordinary men and women into criminals and common criminals into legends. Celebrate with a little home made hooch, or just walk into a bar and celebrate the fact that buying and consuming alcohol is legal.
Sunday, June 6, 2021
We're not sure who started Give a Bum a Drink Day, when it started, and if there are any guidelines for celebrating. So we're just going to go with this: find a homeless person, wino, urban camper, panhandler, or hobo, and give him or her a beer. Or, Invite your new friend into a bar for a few cocktails. Bonus points if you find a bar with free snacks. Remember, you can't solve all of the world's homeless problems by buying one guy a drink, but for that one person, you will solve all of his problems for the day.
Saturday, June 12, 2021
This is a pretty simple holiday: get people together all around the world with a legitimate excuse (not that Gin isn't one in itself!) to drink some gin, whether it’s in a cocktail, Gin & Tonic, or neat.
Saturday, June 12, 2021
Celebrate National Rosé Day by having a bottle or two (or more) of Rosé wine with dinner or simply invite friends over for h’orderves and games.
Monday, June 14, 2021
Legend holds that on June 14 in 1789, the Rev. Elijah Craig first produced whiskey as we know it today: distilled using corn and aged in charred oak casks. It's fitting that today is the day to celebrate America's "Native Spirit"
Saturday, June 19, 2021
The exact origin of the martini is unclear. The most popular story is that it evolved from a cocktail called the Martinez served during the early 1860s at the Occidental Hotel in San Francisco, which people frequented before taking an evening ferry to the nearby town of Martinez. Alternatively, the people of Martinez say a bartender in their town created the drink, or maybe the drink was named after the town. Indeed, a "Martinez Cocktail" was first described, in 1887, as containing bitters, Maraschino, gin, vermouth and gum syrup.
Monday, June 21, 2021
Throughout the 1970s, the advertising tagline "Riunite on ice, that's nice" was inescapable. It was used to hawk an affordable sweet, sparkling wine. That is what gave a bad name to Lambrusco, and it's taken almost 40 years to overcome this blemish on a good name. Today, times have have changed as a resurgence of authentic Lambrusco made in the traditional secco frizzante style. It's the ultimate pairing for a platter of Prosciutto and chunks of Parmigiano-Reggiano drizzled with balsamic vinegar in a stunning illustration of the idea that “if it grows together, it goes together!” More Information
Wednesday, June 23, 2021
In the 1850s, the Sazerac, made with Sazerac French brandy and Peychaud's Bitters, was immensely popular, and became the first "branded" cocktail. In 1873, the recipe for the Sazerac Cocktail was altered to replace the French brandy with American Rye whiskey. A dash of absinthe was also added to create the iconic drink as we know it today. On June 23, 2008, Louisiana declared the Sazerac cocktail "The Official Cocktail of New Orleans." Learn how to celebrate
Thursday, July 1, 2021
In the mid-1980s, wine coolers were as big as Budweiser, but for some reason, they quickly fell out of favor. Today, we celebrate the good old days of Frank Bartles and Ed Jaymes AND the fact that wine coolers are making a comeback.
Friday, July 2, 2021
Today we celebrate and drink anisette, the anise-flavored liqueur that was created as a substitute for absinthe.
Sunday, July 4, 2021
For most red-blooded Americans, the Fourth of July is the highlight of summer. Name another holiday where you can get crippling drunk off of American beer and watch the neighborhood kids blow their fingers off.
Saturday, July 10, 2021
Some believe that the Piña Colada dates back to the 19th century when a Puerto Rican pirate used a cocktail that contained coconut, pineapple and white rum to boost his crew's morale.
There are many others who claim to have invented the drink. But the earliest mention seems to be in a 1950 New York Times article that reported "Drinks in the West Indies range from Martinique's famous rum punch to Cuba's Piña Colada (rum, pineapple and coconut milk)."
Regardless, since 1978, the Piña Colada has served as Puerto Rico's official drink.
Sunday, July 11, 2021
In Cuban tradition, the mojito consists of five ingredients: white rum, sugar, lime juice, soda water, and mint. Served over ice, it’s the perfect summer drink. There are many variations on the traditional recipe. Our favorite way to mix it up includes muddling a little jalapeño pepper with the mint. Enjoy!
Sunday, July 11, 2021
The first known distillation of rum took place during the 17th century on Caribbean sugarcane plantations. But rum has been around since before recorded history. Celebrate by enjoying a Hurricane, Cuba Libre, Pina Colada, Mojito, or Zombie. We recommend at least one of each. Learn more
Monday, July 12, 2021
"Red Beer" has been a popular drink in working class bars for generations. The recipes vary from bar to bar, but always contain tomato juice, V-8, or bloody mary mix. The Michelada made its first appearance in Mexicali at the “Bar los V-tarros” where the owner, Mr. Camacho, liked to experiment with drink mixes to find the perfect antidote for the hot, sticky climate. The original reciepe contains a mix of Clamato with beer, Worcestershire sauce, hot sauce, lime, and pepper.
Wednesday, July 14, 2021
This French National holiday celebrates the anniversary of the "storming of the Bastille in 1789", a turning point of the French Revolution. Here are three Bastille Day cocktails to help celebrate.
Wednesday, July 14, 2021
In the 1880′s Frenchman, Alexandre Marnier-Lapostolle came up with this cognac concoction. Today, it's used in a long list of drinks which includes Cosmopolitan, Margarita, Sidecar, Dirty Harry, Grand Mimosa, B-52, and a wide variety of smash cocktails.
Monday, July 19, July 18, 2021
Yea, it's the middle of July and it's hot! So why not use this to your advantage by celebrating with Hemingway's favorite Cuban cocktail? With only three ingredients, the original is pretty simple to make, mix rum, lime and sugar and serve over ice. We suggest that you head out to a nice air conditioned bar and let someone else do the work while you sit back and enjoy.
Saturday, July 24, 2021
Produced in the its namesake region of Mexico, tequila is made from the blue agave plant. There are a number of different categories of tequila which include:
Blanco: white unaged Tequila.
Joven: unaged golden tequila flavored with either sugar syrup or caramel.
Reposado: aged between two months to one year in oak barrels.
Anejo: aged between one and three years in oak barrels.
Extra Anejo: aged for a minimum of three years.
Tuesday, July 27, 2021
The first record of Scotch whisky dates back to 1494, when a Scottish taxman recorded the spirit. So this means that it most likely had been produced for a long time before the king's taxman caught up to the distillers. Scotch was first protected by definition in law in 1933 and it was further protected in 1988 with the Scotch Whisky Act.
Wednesday, August 4, 2021
Celebrate the day by having a glass or two, or bottle or two of white wine. Enjoy something you already love, or try something new.
Thursday, August 5, 2021
IPA style beer developed out of an idea from the 1700s. When shipping ale to India, adding hops to the beer increased the longevity of the brew. Brewers thought that hops preserved the beer for long voyages to hot climates. George Hodgson, a London brewer, gained recognition for his ability to brew this style of beer and ship the pale ales to India.
Friday, August 6 - Sunday, August 8, 2021
CHEERS! Here’s to you! Bottoms up! Proost! Santé! Salute! Cin cin!
International Culture of Drink Days is our opportunity to embrace the common thread that ties the world together, through booze. Try something new, or drink something you already love. But whatever you do, think about where it comes from and celebrate that culture. Learn More
Friday, August 6, 2021
International Beer Day is a worldwide celebration spanning 207 cities, 80 countries and 6 continents. Specifically, International Beer Day has three declared purposes: To gather with friends and enjoy the taste of beer; to celebrate those responsible for brewing and serving beer; and to unite the world under the banner of beer, by celebrating the beers of all nations together on a single day. Participants are encouraged to give one another the 'gift of beer' by buying each other drinks, and to express gratitude to brewers, bartenders, and other beer technicians. In the international spirit of the holiday, it is also suggested that participants sample beer from another cultures.
Saturday, August 7, 2021
Mead is the ancestor of all liquor. Legend has it that once upon a time, long, long ago, before the invention of writing and pants, a lucky human stumbled upon the contents of a beehive. The beehive had been left out in the rain, and the honey inside had fermented. Behold; MEAD! It has been called the “the nectar of the gods.” King Tut was a satisfied customer. So were Eric the Red and Queen Elizabeth the First. Enjoyed by paupers, princes, and pirates, mead was possibly the world’s favorite drink.
Saturday, August 7 - Wednesday, August 11, 2021
Originally celebrated as Fiesta del Albariño in the small coastal town of Cambados, Spain, this annual holiday is now recognized internationally. Albariño is traditionally grown in Rias Baixas, a wine region in Galicia in northwestern Spain, and produces crisp, acidic white wines ideal for summer evenings and seafood pairings. It is also grown in Portugal, where it is known as Alvarinho. Now it is being grown in North America. So open a bottle and enjoy!
Monday, August 9, 2021
Established by The Gin Cooperative, Scottish Gin Day brings together Scotland’s Scottish Gin makers and brands, as well as those whose Scottish Gins are distilled, rectified or cold compounded in Scotland and a selection of global bars, retailers and gin drinkers, to celebrate the story of Scottish Gin. Learn more
Monday, August 9, 2020
Also known as shaojiu, baijiu is a category of at least a dozen Chinese liquors made from grain.
Monday, August 16, 2021
The first known distillation of rum took place during the 17th century on Caribbean sugarcane plantations. But rum has been around since before recorded history. Celebrate by enjoying a Hurricane, Cuba Libre, Pina Colada, Mojito, or Zombie. We recommend at least one of each.
Wednesday, August 18, 2021
Pinot is a fantastic wine, but a temperamental grape. With its rich color and complex flavors, it is largely considered one of the most hedonistic wines ever made. Elegant and berry-lie, its velvet flavor is the perfect addition to any affair. Pinot Noir Day celebrates this wine and the regions of the world in which it’s cultivated. Celebrate by opening a bottle today.
Wednesday, August 25. 2021
The first appearance of a Whiskey Sour in print was in Jerry Thomas' 1862 book, The Bon Vivant’s Companion or How to Mix Drinks. It's a truly classic cocktail that has never gone out of style. Celebrate by mixing up a few at home or heading to your favorite local with friends.
Saturday, August 28, 2021
Forget about all of those stupid rules about how and when to drink wine. Instead, just grab your coolest glass and savor the taste of your favorite red.
Monday, August 30, 2021
When American servicemen returned after World War II, they brought home stories and souvenirs from their time in the South Pacific that helped to build the popularity of what would become the "Tiki Culture." And part of that culture included a slew of Polynesian-inspired cocktails. The Mai Tai is one of the best recognized and, perhaps, best example of a Tiki drink. More Information
September 1-30, 2021
Feel free to celebrate 30 days in a row!
September 1-30, 2021
Feel free to celebrate 30 days in a row!
Wednesday, September 1, 2021
The Aussies are a bit ahead of the rest of the planet in the Craft Gin movement. September 1 the first day of Spring in that part of the world, but that won't stop the rest of the world from joining in on the action. Learn More
Thursday, September 2, 2021
International Cabernet Sauvignon Day is the perfect time to open a bottle and celebrate all things Cabernet. Today's celebration includes all Cabernet-based wine, such as Cabernet Franc.
Tuesday, September 7, 2021
How many special days does it take to celebrate beer? That's a conversation best had in a nice cool, dark bar. Preferably over several cold beers.
International Beer Day took place just a month ago, and National Drink Beer Day will be here in just three weeks.
Friday, September 10, 2021
While we generally do not care for the ready-to-drink cocktail fad, we do support the overall concept of drinking cocktails. So we can get behind this holiday. Learn More
Wednesday, September 15, 2021
Many of the liqueurs we enjoy today started as tonics and cure-alls. While studying the cooling and digestive properties of mint, French pharmacist, Emile Giffard came up with the recipe for crème de menthe. Celebrate by drinking it straight or mixing up a Grasshopper, Stinger, or other cocktail.
Friday, September 17, 2021
This grape has such an amazingly diverse flavor profile throughout its life, from raspberry/strawberry with a white pepper spice note in its early life, to aging in the wine to produce leathery and tar flavors. While such flavors may sound unpleasant to the average Joe, they are like porn for hard-core wine geeks.
Saturday, September 18 - Sunday, October 3, 2021
At well over 200 years old, Oktoberfest is one of the oldest drinking holidays. But you don't have to travel to Munich to celebrate. Get yourself some Löwenbräu, Spaten, or Augustiner, some pretzels and schnitzel, and bring Bavaria to your home. You may miss out on the dirndls and brass bands, but you'll come up with something that works. Learn More
Monday, September 20, 2021
Most cocktails stick to a defined list of ingredients. Rum Punch recipes are as colorful as the drinks they create. Mix up some rum, fruit juice, spices, and sugar and you are good to go. If you aren't satisfied with the flavor, keep adding stuff you like. You can even add some Club Soda or 7-UP to make a Rum Punch Spritzer.
Monday, September 27, 2021
Although it's not a true drinking holiday, September 27 is National Crush a Can Day. You don't want to crush a full can, do you?
Tuesday, September 28, 2021
Yet another good excuse to drink beer. Organizers recommend celebrating by "enjoying a glass, can or bottle of beer." Why stop at one? As always, celebrations are better when surrounded by others who celebrate with you. So, invite friends to join you at a local pub or tavern and have fun.
In addition to the fantastic drinking holidays of October, this month also includes International Coffee Day (October 1); World Smoothie Day (October 3); Frappe Day (October 7); and Halloween (October 31. The addition of your favorite liquor to any of these things makes them much better.
October 1 - 31, 2021
A is for apple, J is for Jacks, Cinnamon-toasty Apple Jacks! You need a complete breakfast, that’s a fact. Start it off with Apple Jacks. No, we’re not talking about awesome red and green cereal. Applejack is a fermented cider that dates back to the 1600s when colonists were producing hard cider. At some point, God bless them, they decided to go for something even stronger, so they upped the alcohol content of the apple cider by leaving the barrels outside overnight to freeze. This method was known as “jacking.”
Friday, October 1, 2021
World Sake Day was created as a way to pay tribute to the Japanese fermented rice beverage. The date of October 1 is the traditional starting date of sake production in Japan.
Monday, October 4, 2021
We tend to take vodka for granted. The versatile, once virtually tasteless and odorless tipple accounts for almost 20 to 25 per cent of spirits sold today in North America, making it our most popular libation, a feat that occurred in the 1970s when it outpaced bourbon as America’s favorite spirit. We raise our glass on October 4 to toast National Vodka Day!
Saturday, October 9, 2021
Pinotage is a grape that was developed from crossing Cinsaut and Pinot Noir less than 100 years ago in South Africa. This marriage resulted in a wine that is delicious as Pinot Noir but grew as well as Cinsaut and can easily be enjoyed at a backyard cookout. Learn more
Tuesday, October 19, 2021
Yea, we know. Swedwen's "National Gin & Tonic Day" happened in April. Seems like the national folks and the international folks should get their shit together. Or maybe they planed it this way. Two Gin & Tonic holidays per year. Maybe they're smarter than we think.
Thursday, October 21, 2020
Although not all Mezcal is Tequila, all tequila is Mezcal. The industry, and especially the market for artisanal and traditional brands is experiencing an incredible boom in the United States. Bartenders and spirits aficionados love Mezcal for its distinct taste and its compelling story. Learn more
Thursday, October 21, 2021
National American Beer Day raises a glass to the rich American beermaking history and those who savor the continued traditions. Pour your favorite pint with millions who enjoy the storied brews across the nation. Learn more
Monday, November 1 - Sunday, November 7, 2021
A whole week to celebrate this fortified wine is made from white grapes that are grown near the city of Jerez de la Frontera in Andaluisa, Spain. It's produced in a variety of styles made primarily from the Palomino grape, Learn more
Thursday, November 4, 2021
Just like wine vineyards tell the story of the people, the weather, the land and its history, beer also tells a story of the land, of the people and the brewers. Guinness had been brewing porters since about 1780 and is famous for their Dry or Irish Stout. Learn more
Sunday, November 7, 2021
Celebrate all things Merlot. If you aren't a super fan and want to have a whole mess of fun, lock a Merlot fanatic in the same small room as a Cabernet Sauvignon nut. Then, ask about the most widely planted grape n Bordeaux.
Monday, November 8, 2021
Ahhh, the good ol' Harvey Wallbanger. What a terrific marketing tool for the folks who make Galliano (for those too young to know, the Harvey Wallbanger is a screwdriver with a healthy floater of Galliano). Of course, the cocktail peaked in the late 1970s and was never able to experience another surge of popularity. However, to this very day, most bars still have that big, baseball bat-shaped bottle of yellow liquid gathering dust on the back shelf. Do them a favor, call up some friends and meet them at your local for a round of Harvey Wallbangers.
Thursday, November 11, 2021
Tempranillo is the grape that defines Spanish red wine and dates back to before the time of Christ. Open a bottle and enjoy.
Friday, November 12, 2021
The happiest time of the day just got it's own day, which should make us all very happy! More Information
Wednesday, November 17, 2021
National Zinfandel Day was created to celebrate the many styles of Zinfandel produced across America, and to raise awareness of old vine vineyards. Zinfandel remains once of the most important heritage varieties in American wine history.
Thursday, November 18, 2021
Beaujolais Nouveau Day is marked in France on the third Thursday in November with fireworks, music and festivals. Under French law, the wine is released at 12:01 a.m., just weeks after the wine's grapes have been harvested. Parties are held throughout the country to celebrate the first wine of the season.
Wednesday, November 24, 2021
This unofficial holiday has been around for decades. Maybe centuries. It takes place the day before Thanksgiving and serves as an opportunity for those who are visiting their families for the holiday to meet up with old friends at their favorite local taverns, bars and pubs. It also serves as a terrific kickoff to the holiday season.
Saturday, December 4, 2021
Also known as Cab Franc Day, this is an opportunity to explore this 17th century wine. Did you now that a 1997 DNA test showed that Cabernet Franc had crossed with Sauvignon blanc to produce Cabernet Sauvignon?
Sunday, December 5, 2021
Repeal Day might just be the most important holiday for those who enjoy the freedom to drink. On December 5, 1933, the United States ended its nationwide prohibition of alcohol. This is a great opportunity and reason to celebrate your legal right to have a beer, glass of wine, cocktail, shot, or shooter. Cheers!
Friday, December 10, 2021
Today is an excuse to celebrate with a nice cold Asahi, Carlton Draught, Pilsner Urquell, Molson Canadian, Miller, Stella Artois, Beck's, Brahma, Budweiser, Corona, Snow, Tsingtao, Singha, Sapporo, Kirin, Quilmes, Heineken, Kingfisher, Carlsberg, Birra Moretti, Tennents, or any other lager you can find.
Wednesday, December 8, 2021
Today's the day to celebrate that special person in you life who can make or break your sobriety. Chances are, you have a favorite. Celebrate by reversing the whole bartender-will-listen-to-me scenario, instead, ask them if there’s something that they would like to talk about. After all, they are humans just like us, they have problems, they go through difficulties, they have to deal with life too. If the conversation begins to get boring, simply stop listening and resort to tipping them very well.
Tuesday, December 14, 2021
Mix some orange juice with your favorite vodka and celebrate one of the most underrated and simplest cocktails known to man. Haven't had one for a while? Mix one up and you'll remember how good it is.
Monday, December 20, 2021
Wine mixed with fresh fruit is a combination that screams summertime celebration. Which leads us to wonder why this annual national holiday takes place right smack in the middle of the time of year when fresh fruit is almost impossible to find.
Monday, December 21, 2020
Coquito is a traditional Puerto Rican holiday drink, which is similar to eggnog. Most Puerto Rican families have their own coquito recipes, passed down from generation to generation. Create your own or start with a standard recipe.
Thursday, December 24, 2020
We all know that famous holiday drink, the one that shows up in stores during November and December. It's been a Christmastime staple since before anyone can remember The real question is, where did it come from, and when did it come into existence? Our theory is that the the creation of Eggnog was the result of a dare! Learn More
Thursday, December 31, 2020
Champagne is traditionally the drink of choice for New Year's Eve. But 2020 has been a tough year; consider substituting Champagne for something a little stronger.
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