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September 18, 2005
Drinking on the job
Unique Thai Drinks and reviews of more Crazy Asian Drinks
Liquid Cereal from “Brain Twist”, developers of unique beverage products.
Other Rejected soda pop flavors from Fark.
Soda Fountain Recipes from the 20's and 30's
Other sodas: Virgil's, micro-brewed root beer, Vernors Ginger Ale, aged in oak, and Faygo Original Rock & Rye
There is no alcoholic beverage more popular among the poorest people of Brazil than Cachaca. Made by distilling the liquids extracted from sugar cane, containing between 70 - 80% of alcohol, and remarkably cheap and remarkably intoxicating, there is probably no beverage better designed to make people forget their poverty
Did you ever know a "chocoholic"? One of those folks who just can't get enough chocolate? I bet there's at least one in your home or workplace. At my house, it's my wife Emily. She's got to have her little bowl of Hershey's Kisses in the living room. She can't go shopping without bringing home some chocolate ice cream or a chocolate-cake mix. She's even got a funny little sweatshirt that says, "My Name Is Emily, And I'm A Chocoholic." To be honest…I'm Like A Chocoholic, But For Booze
Also, According to a new study on female alcohol use and blood pressure, young women who consume two or three alcoholic drinks a week are much more fun to do research on than women who do not consume alcohol
More latte art, from flickr
What's in those cans beside beer? If you're a six-pack enthusiast, you're not going to like the explanation
Anheuser-Busch Water Cans Donated to Hurricane Katrina Victims
The iPod bartender allows 3rd or 4th generation iPod owners to take a list of drinks with them
Many More Unusual Drinks Including Unusual Beers Here
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