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Best Dive Bars in the US to Visit
Many of us love to head out for a few drinks after work for a quick refresher with coworkers or want to simply get a casual beer at an easygoing place with friends. You don't always have to drop so much money on pricy alcohol in the city or even in a nearby bar. There are certainly bars constructed to fit your needs when it comes to fast, cheap booze. And a lot of us love going out casually if we're not into the whole fancy lounge scene.
Jennifer VioletPublished 6 years ago in ProofHow to Become a Wine-O (Without Really Trying)
Like most early-twenty-somethings, my first glass of wine was a red solo cup filled with Carlo Rossi Sangria, poured from a 1.5 liter jug (Another similar and relatable experience: Franzia). As suggested by the serving size and the quality, this wasn’t really wine as I would come to know it, but it was the beginning. I thought, “Well this isn’t so bad; it’s better than beer, and it tastes like juice!”
Katja AlexandraPublished 6 years ago in ProofValentine's Day Gifts for Couples Who Love to Drink
Couples who enjoy drinking are the couples who certainly know how to have a great time. It doesn't entirely matter what choice of alcohol they like, what matters is that they're doing it together. Whether they're out for dinner or simply lounging around in the house, there's always an excuse to pop open a bottle of wine, or crack open a bottle of whiskey. And these are the type of couples who take drinking seriously. Not only are is their taste in alcohol precise, but they have collections of drinking glasses, decanters, bottle racks, and other accessories to increase the love they have for alcohol.
Lilliana BackmanPublished 6 years ago in Proof- Top Story - January 2018
Essential Things You Need If You're a Beer Connoisseur
Only 20 years ago, being a beer snob was relatively rare—but thanks to the recent boom in microbreweries, that all has changed. Being a beer connoisseur has become incredibly common, with many craft breweries offering tasting sessions to newbies and experienced brew fans alike.
Skunk UzekiPublished 6 years ago in Proof Best Rooftop Bars in America You Should Visit
The atmosphere of rooftop bars is always exciting. Not because are we lounging on top of a many story building, but the views are breathtaking—especially if you're lounging on a rooftop bar in the middle of a major city. You're surrounded by delicious drinks, great music, and interesting people; what more would you want from a rooftop lounge? In fact, many of these best rooftop bars in America are much more than good company and drinks. Many of these lounges are beautifully decorated to fit the setting and atmosphere. I'm talking about high-end furnishing and unique architecture.
George NekilanPublished 6 years ago in ProofDrinks You Can Make With Wine Perfect for Any Occassion
Many of us seriously love wine. Whether you're into red, white, or sparkling, people sometimes have a specific type they tend to always order—but they're all really good. I can enjoy all three equally. But you know what can really make your love of wine increase even more? Wine... cocktails. Yes, you can definitely mix wine with other ingredients to get the best tasting alcoholic beverage ever!
Rachel BlanchardPublished 6 years ago in ProofBest Breweries on the West Coast You Must Visit
The West Coast is filled with exciting places to visit when traveling. Either you're flying to Hawaii for a beautiful vacation or road tripping to California to check out their exciting attractions like Los Angeles or Disneyland, there's so much to do on the West Coast. If you're someone who lives on the East Coast, taking a trip anywhere on the West Coast is like walking into a completely different world. Not only are the people different but so is the atmosphere. But one of the many things that people have in common on either the West or East Coast is their love for craft beer.
James FangsPublished 6 years ago in ProofMusic City Brews
Welcome to Music City! Nashville, Tennessee is known for its honky-tonk bars and constant music drifting through the open doors of downtown venues. After spending time in these areas, you may get a craving for something that is quintessential Nashville in the form of a nice tasty craft beer. You may think that Nashville is definitely not a craft beer metropolis. However, in recent years, Music City has gone through a brewery renaissance and it is coming to the forefront of the attractions of this growing city. So lean back and enjoy the ride as we take a tour of some of Nashville's best breweries.
Megan HartPublished 6 years ago in ProofSassy and Sober
When you mention the word “alcoholic,” the first image that comes to mind is often that of an old man sitting on a park bench, wearing fingerless gloves and swigging whiskey from a brown paper bag.
Best Breweries on the East Coast You Must Visit
There are tons and tons of breweries all across America. From the South to the East and West Coasts, there are breweries that serve their best craft beer and are known for it. So many people not only come to these breweries for their amazing-tasting beer, but the sweet hospitality and mellow atmosphere. You're surrounded by people who love beer just as much as you, and it's great to experience craft beer with those who have a passion in it. Not to mention these breweries are great places to watch the game at with friends while enjoying a great glass of craft beer... or two. And their food! Can't forget the tasty foods that pair with their beer.
Vodka Cherries
I truly have some of the most amazing friends!! Not only are they inspirational, but they have become some of the best taste testers around!! Take these beauties for example. Vanilla vodka chocolate cherries!! These were a huge hit at my book club!!
Staci HunsingerPublished 6 years ago in ProofHow I Recognized I'm an Alcoholic
I was flirting with functional alcoholism from the age of 18 when I graduated high school. My family imposes their problems with alcohol on each other, with nobody really recognizing their problem. I was drinking port in my twenties. Somehow I could make it home at night without anybody noticing. I’m 36 now, and I have maintained my sobriety from 2010 until now. This is 8 years of sobriety. I get antsy in bars. I recognized my alcoholism for years but I kept it going as my own best enabler. The ex and I were drinking buddies.
Iria Vasquez-PaezPublished 6 years ago in Proof