I hope your liquor cabinet, or wine rack, is fairly well stocked, because there are suggestions that the current ban on the sale of alcohol could last for a while.
The next time you overindulge, you might want to try a few of these expert-approved hangover cures.
Restaurateurs have proposed a solution that would allow them to sell alcohol to sit-down customers when they order a meal.
South Africa was very, very thirsty following what was a lengthy ban on the sale of alcohol, with some familiar favourites snapped up in bulk.
The gin and tonic had to come a long way before it was your drink of choice, and the journey wasn’t always pretty.
All it takes is one voicenote and the panic begins, so here’s the latest from Minister in the presidency, Jackson Mthembu, on the government’s position.
Consider this a friendly reminder that if you want to stock up on booze for the weekend, you’ll have to do it today, and before 5PM.
There are many booze delivery apps and services out there, but same-day delivery is pretty darn impressive.
Some people tunnel to freedom, whereas others burst through the floor of a liquor store and make off with some prized loot.
As South Africans flock en masse to liquor stores across the country, some may find that their hopes of stockpiling have been dashed.
A lawyer weighs in on what could happen if you’re caught advertising illicit alcohol or tobacco products on social media.
If you don’t know what you’re doing, brewing your own beer at home could be hazardous to your health.
SAB has outlined a bid to allow for the sale of alcohol, in a series of proposals submitted to President Ramaphosa.
Unless South Africans have suddenly developed an obsession for pineapple with every meal, there is something brewing.
Criminals raided a liquor store in the Free State, making off with more than R60 000 worth of booze.
Google searches for ways to make booze at home have spiked, and bartering in the ‘burbs continues at a rate of knots. Has our alcohol ban been a success?
As South Africans realise their rationing equations have been thrown out the window with the extension, the calls to ease the ban on the sale of alcohol grow stronger.
I do not know Olive Veronesi, a 93-year-old resident of Seminole, Pennsylvania, but she seems like she would be fun to hang out with.
How many packs of Stuyvie Blue for a bottle of good red? Apparently it’s three, and it might be delivered via drone.
The alcohol and tobacco ban has South Africans divided over the best course of action moving forward.
If you were hoping to get a few party nights in before self-isolation, we have some bad news for you.
The gin and tonic is a beloved drink in South Africa, and if the numbers are anything to go on, that isn’t going to change any time soon.
Liu Shichao is a self-confessed peasant and ‘stunt drinker’, which means that he drinks a lot in a very short period of time, on camera.
I don’t want to sound nasty, but people have been talking. Turns out a ‘heavy drinker’ doesn’t drink as much as you might think.
South Africans aren’t exactly shy of having a toot, but our per capita alcohol consumption is nothing compared to what’s happening in Moldova.
Last year, Coke announced their first alcoholic drink. Now we now have the official release date, as well as a few other details sorted.
You know that beer and pizza is a winning combination, but what about other foods, and which beer goes best with what? We’re here to help.
Not drinking has become one of 2019’s biggest trends, as more and more people consider teetotalling their way through adult life.
Gin sales are booming right around the globe, and much of it can be put down to a simple, but important, trend in the market.
If you forgot to celebrate World Gin Day on Saturday, you can still show your love for Mother’s Ruin with these simple yet sublime recipes.