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The Home Bar Upgrade Nobody Talks About

Premium mixers are doing for cocktails now what craft spirits did a decade ago.

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The Golf Round That Built a Bourbon Empire

Penelope Bourbon's Architects of Golf Collection celebrates the game that sparked one of whiskey's most impressive success stories.

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Black Book: 14 Products Our Editors Loved in May 2026

The products our editors have been obsessed with in May 2026.

Glass Grenade Decanter

Decanters always make drinking seem more fancy. This holds true even if they're shaped like grenades, weigh two pounds and hold up to 16oz of liquor. There's just something about pouring booze out of a vessel without an original label on it that makes the booze taste special. We get…

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Brewmeister Armageddon

You might be completely unaware of it, but there's a war going on. It's a battle for shitfaced supremacy in the world of beer as brewers across the world try to claim the title of having produced the most potent brew. Right now, the championship belt is held by the folks over…

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Brainfreeze Glass Skull Ice Bucket

On the list of things we hate, brainfreezes are right up there with sales calls, flat tires and hurricanes that share their name with characters from Grease. This Brainfreeze Glass Skull Ice Bucket, on the other hand, is far better than the results of chugging a Slurpee. The bucket holds…

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Brooklyn Brew Shop Coasters

The last thing you want to do while you're watching a game or are knee-deep in a season of Dexter, is get up to crack open another beer. Each of these coasters from Brooklyn Brew Shop are equipped with a sly bottle opener underneath them to make tracking down the…

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Let Them Drink Beer [Sponsored]

Imagine a world where your boss gave you free beer… where you filled your mug with ale that flowed from the public fountain… and where a good brew was made accessible to all (provided they are responsible drinkers of legal age, of course). That’s the world that Henry Weinhard --…

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