Whether you’re teetotaling, slowing down, or just want to mix things up, it’s good to know that there are finally mocktails available that taste like the real thing.
We’re already halfway through ‘Dry January’, and a few of us may already have fallen off the wagon, but with a little motivation, it’s not too late to get back in the game.
Instead of battling back-to-back hangovers this holiday season, here’s a great way to mix things up with some vintage mocktails.
Take a trip down memory lane with time-honoured bespoke classic soft drinks, which hark back to days of old.
If you’re a fan of G&Ts, sunshine, and fresh air with safe physical distancing measures in place, then you don’t want to miss The Cape Town Gin & Tonic Experience.
Look, no judgement – if you’re a purist, do what feels right, but for the more adventurous rum enthusiast, we have some alternate mixers to spice things up.
The only thing better than a fine craft gin is free craft gin, so we’ve partnered with Cape Town Gin to bring you a fantastic Heritage Day giveaway.
The last few months have been incredibly tough for countless South African businesses, and now really is the time to start supporting each other.
If you’re celebrating the end of the prohibition on alcohol sales this weekend with some quality tipple, there’s no harm in trying out something new.
It’s on beautiful sunny Fridays like this, that I contemplate what my first drink will be, come the time that it is socially acceptable to drink alcohol.
This weekend, you can join some of South Africa’s top acts for a jol, from your living room, in a free live-streaming event.
We’re all looking for ways to stay healthy without compromising on the quality or taste of what we eat, and the same is true for what we drink.
These tonic-based virgin cocktails won’t give you a buzz, but they do taste like the real deal.
You already know that a G&T tastes great. What you probably didn’t know is that a battle royale is waging in your glass to make it so.
Easter egg hunts aren’t just for kids. In this online hunt for adults, finding four hidden eggs could land you in the running for some Takealot vouchers.
Despite our sluggish economy (that’s putting it mildly), South Africa’s carbonated soft drinks market is still doing alright. There’s a crafty reason for that.
It’s almost here, hunty! So sequin that dress, snatch that lewk, and unpack that rainbow Pride flag because Cape Town is about to get turnt out.
You’ve heard of Vanilla Coke and Cherry Coke, but what about eel-flavoured cola and some other oddities? Perhaps this has gone a little too far.
The three shortlisted films from this year’s Bokeh South African International Film Festival are proof that South Africa is home to some incomparable talent.
We all have that one friend who isn’t up for the party at first, but then ends up staying later than everyone else.
As we head into summer, we’re seeing a drinks trend that is all about adopting a unique colour and flavour palette.
Temperatures are soaring this week, and Cape Town is starting to get that spring feeling. If you want to celebrate in style, the V&A Waterfront is the place to be.
Are you one of those people that likes to grab a little bit of this, just a taste of that, with an extra dash of something else on the side? You’ll like this menu idea, then.
I know you’ve hiked Lion’s Head, but have you ever trekked through the Cape mountains in search of adventure? This explorer has.
Drone-flying demonstrations, special effects classes, and body art competitions are just a few of the events you’ll want to keep an eye on.
If you love G&Ts, excellent food, and great vibes, then you won’t want to miss out on Cape Town’s hottest curated food and spirit pairing.
If you like putting together short videos that tell powerful stories, then here’s a golden chance for you to win huge prizes doing what you love.
Good news for the fine people of Port Elizabeth, who have a bumper weekend coming up. Treat yourselves.
Fridge space always comes at a premium, and that’s especially true when you host a braai or party. This might help ease those worries.
The gin industry has seen a massive resurgence over the past few years, and much of that is down to social media. The quest for likes is never-ending.