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Boozy Concord-Grape Ice Pops

If you want boozier pops, increase the gin to 1/3 cup. They will still freeze but not quite as hard, and they will get slushy quickly once unmolded.

Frozen Boozy Arnold Palmer

Turn the classic iced tea and lemonade combo into a frozen cocktail for all of your backyard parties. Freeze the drink components into ice cubes before blending for an icy drink that isn't watered down.

Peach-Bourbon Jam

This simple jam is full of fresh peach flavor with hints of vanilla and bourbon.

Here's Why You Should Store Red Wine in the Fridge

A chilled red in the middle of summer is a beautiful—and refreshing—thing.

Blackberry Collins

Not a fan of blackberries? This cocktail recipe will be just as good with blueberries—or any other berry you like.

Cowboy Shandy

Highwest’s Campfire whiskey is a blend of Scotch, bourbon, and rye; a gently peaty blended Scotch is the next best thing.

Beer's Knees

Be sure to completely dissolve the honey before adding the ice since it will clump and go nowhere once cold.

Chile-Salt Michelada

There is a world of hot sauces out there, but our favorite for this cocktail is Cholula.

Afternoon Siesta

Agave nectar makes a great fast sub when you don’t have simple syrup on hand.

So Radler

A grapefruit beer that's one of the most refreshing cocktails out there.

Classic Michelada

A classic Mexican beer cocktail you can sip all day long at the beach.

Top Banana

Giffard’s crème de banane is worth seeking out for its genuine ripe banana flavor.

How is "Natural" Wine Different From the Stuff You're Drinking?

Spoiler alert: the definition of natural wine isn't really cut-and-dry.

Why You Shouldn't Buy Your Dad Whiskey Stones for Father's Day

They don't work nearly as well as plain old ice.

11 Great Wines You Can Buy at Walmart

(And one you should probably just avoid.)

You Don't Need an Ice Cream Maker to Make This Boozy Piña Colada Ice Cream

You're only 3 ingredients away from an easy breezy tropical treat.

Mezcal Cocktail with Hibiscus and Cilantro

You can find loose hibiscus flowers at Mexican and Indian grocers, but if not, use 6 hibiscus tea bags instead.

Why You Can't Buy Wine at Your Grocery Store (and Why That's Dumb)

The case for grocery store wine as a delicious, affordable option.
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