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We can't promise you'll have Wi-Fi, but rest assured that you'll find alcohol anywhere on the globe; travel tips and suggestions to obtain that well-deserved vacation buzz.
Top 10 Most Alcoholic Countries
Alcohol is a cultural thing. Some countries adore it, while others abhor it. A country's love of alcohol tends to run along a spectrum. Dry countries like Saudi Arabia exist, but so do countries that are notorious for their heavy drinking like Russia.
Mackenzie Z. KennedyPublished 5 years ago in Proof5 Amazing Destinations to Take Your Wine
It is no doubt that every wine lover finds great joy in travelling to places to visit wineries as well as vineyards across the world. It adds to your collection of local wines. Visiting different vineyards abroad gives you a chance to learn a lot about the winemaking industry. Therefore, it is essential for you to visit vineyards and speak to viticulturists and vintners to know a wine area’s traditions and techniques.
Ross GellerPublished 5 years ago in Proof- Top Story - June 2018
Irish Pubs
Whether you’re in the heart of Dublin or the beautiful village of Kilsheelan, the pub is the center of life in Ireland. Not just for the Guinness or Jameson, or (the author’s personal favorite) Magners—you go for the stories, the laughs, the football or hurling game, or simply the beautiful Irish smiles.
Hellen Rae GablePublished 6 years ago in Proof Brewery Music Venues to Visit in America
What better place to enjoy live music than a brewery? The two are the perfect match, and if you can find a location near you, it's more than worth it to take the trip. Enjoy music of all genres, locations of all style and sizes, and of course, some of the best beer in the country.
Kelsey LangePublished 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 ProofDrinking Around the World
Who doesn't love going to the happiest place on Earth on vacation, right? With lots of people around, the heat, the screaming kids, the non-stop music, the hour long lines and the not so cheap souvenirs and snacks, it all sounds like a dream or more like a nightmare come true, especially if you are traveling with ten more people that you barely see throughout the year, including your three-year-old nephew that wants to take pictures with every single character there is. The good news is that there is a park designed specially for adults to have a great time and forget about how stressful holidays are and that is Epcots' World Showcase.
Angelica MoralesPublished 6 years ago in ProofPeru Celebrates Its Pisco Cocktail with Its Own National Holiday
Latin America is filled with tons of rich culture, adventure, and architecture that keeps tourists on their toes, but the one thing that visitors can agree on is how enticing Latin American food is. Of course, each Country has their specific National dish that they're famous for, and the same goes for National Drinks — Mexico, for example has Tequila and Costa Rica has their sugar cane drink, Guaro.
Yvette CordovaPublished 6 years ago in ProofWhere to Drink in Boston, Massachusetts
Boston is one of America's premier drinking cities — everybody knows that. With a bar or a pub in every corner, you might ask yourself, how do I choose? If you aren't one to just wing it and like to come prepared, you're going to want to do a little research on where to get a beer, a cocktail, and some food.
Joseph FarleyPublished 7 years ago in ProofThe 'Mercado de San Miguel'
Whenever I travel, one of the things I really like to do is visit the places the locals go to eat and drink, more in line with the local stuff and away from the myriad "tourist traps" you find at any destination.
Carlos ChaconPublished 7 years ago in ProofExploring an Underground Wine World
It has both Slavic and Latin influences, both in terms of genetics and wine production, and is geographically sandwiched between the ex-Soviet Republic of the Ukraine and Romania, both of which have fought over its sovereignty for decades.
Liza ZimmermanPublished 7 years ago in ProofMalbec from the Land of Dreams
In the central area of the arid, southern reaches of Argentina, there is a rare oasis: the Río Negro Valley. An ideal place for growing grapes of great concentration, given the low humidity which goes all year round (to a 30% max!) and barely 7 inches of rain a year. Sounds hard and uninviting, yet its nickname would never give that away: "Land of Dreams." That is the nickname it goes by at Bodega Noemía.
Carlos ChaconPublished 7 years ago in ProofA Romantic Getaway to Burntshirt Vineyards in the Carolinas
The area around Henderson offers spectacular scenery, quaint bed and breakfasts, and an opportunity to visit one of North Carolina’s best-kept secrets; the Burntshirt Vineyards in Henderson.
Marlene AffeldPublished 7 years ago in Proof