These classic cocktail how-to videos from The Telegraph are so simple, yet classy. Whether in a bar, restaurant or dinner party, your guests are sure to request this one because it’s still popular among both men and women.
These classic cocktail how-to videos from The Telegraph are so simple, yet classy. Whether in a bar, restaurant or dinner party, your guests are sure to request this one because it’s still popular among both men and women.
Whether its alcohol or coffee, if you give up something you regularly partake of chances are you’re going to suffer withdrawal symptoms. In this video we’ll learn why that is. This is why you should consume everything in moderation, including alcohol and caffeine. Watch the video for more.
Do you have the guts to try these unusual shots? In this video adventurous Americans try some “different” shots.
Diageo Australia are hoping that its revamped website DRINKiQ will educate consumers about how to drink moderately and more responsibly by making them aware of the alcoholic content of the drinks they consume.
The company said it hopes consumers will better understand how much alcohol they are drinking, especially after a survey of Australians showed that half don’t know how much alcohol is in the drink they’re consuming, this could impact on their intoxication, their behaviour and health and safety.
The website has a useful “Drinks Calculator” to help drinkers work out how much alcohol they are consuming and how many calories are being consumed.
The website also has some facts for drinkers and dispels some common misconceptions, such as the importance of eating before drinking, why drinking coffee to sober up wont work and mixing drinks won’t make your hangover worse.
See more at: http://www.theshout.com.au/2016/02/03/article/Diageo-helps-consumers-understand-drinks/BQWBGVULUL.html
The Centres for Disease Control have issued the following warning to the public about the risk of foetal alcohol sydrome among babies whose mothers drank alcohol while pregnant.
Let’s hope it clears up once and for all whether or not a glass of wine or two will affect the unborn babies of pregnant women.
According to Queensland’s police commissioner, Ian Stewart, we need to act now to address the problem of alcohol fuelled violence which is rife in most parts of Australia.
Following the one punch death of 18 year Cole Miller, Stewart spoke out against what he called a “deep-seated problem in our culture”.
He explained his frustration with the alcohol violence associated with Australian culture, something he said wasn’t acceptable and wasn’t common in other cultures where heavy drinking is the norm.
The call from Mr Stewart came after the state senator Glenn Lazarus called for a senate inquiry into alcohol fuelled violence in the country.
As servers of alcohol we need to be aware of our role in reducing alcohol harm in Australia, which is why we must complete Responsible Service of Alcohol training.
Source: http://www.9news.com.au/national/2016/02/01/08/15/qld-s-top-cop-rails-against-booze-culture
The cool thing about videos that show us alcoholic creations from our counterparts around the world is that we can abreast of the latest trends and spread knowledge alot faster. For example bartenders at Tokyo’s iconic Bar High Five are adding a touch of sparkle to the drinks they serve with ice diamonds…
With cocktails like fashion, trends come and go. There are however some classic cocktails that never go out of style, think Martinis. Let’s watch this classic cocktail video to learn to make something old, new again!
So the Americans just had one of their biggest sporting events, in fact the biggest – The Superbowl. I got this cocktail which was suggested for a Superbowl party but thought if would also be great for a rugby or cricket party instead.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zep7shl1Zz8
Here’s a interesting mood ring cocktail that changes colour just like an old fashioned mood ring. Watch the video and learn how to make it yourself.