Turns out there is a cocktail master, and he is literally called the King of Cocktail.
Heaven knows we need it being three months into the year and already put out as a grey-listed country with consistent blackouts.
We have this cocktail because it was basically medicine for sailors back in the day.
Clear skin, better sleep, and no headaches await.
We’re choosing the Spritz over the shvitz this summer.
Five incredible local, quality brands have combined to bring you a superb giveaway with summer just around the corner.
What if we just embraced the fact that yes, we are hamsters on a walking wheel and the weekend is a dangling carrot motivating us to keep going?
If you plan on giving booze a miss this month, there’s no harm in hearing a few helpful suggestions to guide you through the process.
There is a pointed difference between a mixed drink and a craft cocktail and the latter has some interesting roots.
The ‘men can’t braai’ campaign is asking women to detail how they are the real braaiers in the family.
An excellent mixologist knows exactly which measurements and combinations make the perfect cocktail, which more often than not needs a quality mixer to top it off.
You could argue that it doesn’t really matter whether you call it whisky or whiskey just as long as you take it slow and enjoy each sip.
You might have popped a basil or rosemary leaf in your gin and tonic, which is fun, but the real kick will come from the spice rack.
One can easily feel like an overwhelmed kid in a candy shop when walking into the bottle store. Here’s a guide to help you choose wisely.
Far be it from me to tell you not to enjoy a toot or three during your flight, but regular travellers will tell you that ginger ale is the way to go.
We have four delicious cocktails using four different tonic water flavours to celebrate the vibe of each season.
You might have heard of honey being a standard ingredient in creative cocktails, but now an entirely different bee product is being used in the mixology world.
Blake Lively loves to party but doesn’t necessarily like to get boozed up. She has a few interesting tips to share with those who might feel the same way.
The festive season is rapidly approaching, which usually means the social calendar starts filling up and your liver takes a pounding.
Even if you’re not getting all dressed up with a Halloween party to throw or go to, these bloody good cocktails are worth getting festive over.
In South Africa, September 1 is known as Spring Day. That’s not to say everybody is in favour of that date being heralded as the beginning of spring.
There are few things out there that beat a refreshing G&T. That being said, tonic is more versatile than you may think.
Well done to those who stocked up, and commiserations to those who didn’t. I guess pineapple beer is back with a vengeance.
I’ve had a few friends tell me that they plan on skipping alcohol next month, in search of a ‘cleanse’ or ‘reboot’.
Alcohol trends change often but two of them have been gaining traction over the past year or so and show no signs of slowing down.
The perfect way to chill this winter is with a drink in hand, and preferably one that puts a little fire in your belly.
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.
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.