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- How to Make Homemade Wine For the Holidays by Stacy Martins
If you've thought you'd like to learn how to make homemade wine, it's actually quite easy. Many people love a nice glass of wine at the holidays, I know I do. - Special Food and Wine Pairing For the Holidays by Mike Samii
Make your holiday food and wine selection memorable. Choose a different type of meat and wine for your friends and family this time. Make them feel special! - How to Play Beer Pong by Rich Bandler
What started as a fun game to get frat boys hammered has become fun sport for people worldwide. Beer pong (also known as Beirut) is a two-person game with six cups for each player, a ping-pong ball, all set up on a dinner table. You can also get a foldout made for the game if you wish. Of course, beer is involved in this game. However, some players who practice (they're tournaments for this) use water or energy drinks to perfect their throwing or their serve if they choose to use paddles. Even though it sounds simple, there are rules and tips to remember when playing beer pong. - Are Plastic Beer Bottles Better Than Glass? by Peter Waterman
When you start making beer at home you will learn that each piece of equipment in the brewing process is important, from the sanitation of the system as a whole, the quality of the beer package, and also the type of beer bottles you use. Plastic beer bottles are the most common method of dispensing the beer after brewing it, although there are also home beer kegs that can also be used in a home brewing process. - How to Taste the Different Wines of the World by Erika Ayala
Are you a wine enthusiast? If you are, then you should know that wine tasting has always been one of the classiest hobbies. This beverage actually exists in every culture which just means that tasting wine is like having a glimpse of different ways of life. - How to Clean a Wine Decanter by Kenneth Elliott
Do you have a decanter that has a stain making the glass seem dull or diluted? Well, if this is your decanter then you may need to clean it to remove the stain. Cleaning a decanter is not as easy as taking a cloth and just wiping the inside of the bottle. - How to Choose Wine by Kenneth Elliott
Like everything learning how to choose wine will take time and effort. Effort will come in reading about the subject and educating yourself of the many ways to judge a wine. That being said I am sure that you have found out that there are countless books that have been read on the subject of choosing the right wine and if you want to really be a professional about it you will have to spend countless hours preparing yourself for the subject. - Do You Make Your Own Beer? Here's How the Big Boys Advertise What They Make by Jesse L Moore
Breweries have been advertising their wares for several hundred years one way or another while television hasn't been with for a hundred years. Yet, television and beer advertising is a marriage made in heaven. Here is how it all started. - The Basics of How to Make Wine by Simon Dee Thomas
This is actually the most exciting part of this wine making journey --- when you get to discover the great secrets on how to make wine. Of course, prior to starting with the procedures of how to make wine itself, always remember to keep everything cleaned and sanitized. That's one rule you should always remember. - Wine Online Goes Upmarket by Scott Lenik
The profile of wine online sales has changed dramatically across the last six weeks as consumers ready themselves for Christmas. Wine online is changing from being very price driven and mass market, to more discerning and quality led. - Is the Celebration Over? by Scott Lenik
This Christmas looks set to be a disaster for online champagne sales, but what went so wrong,so very quickly? Wine online sales have been very stable during 2009, despite an aggressive recession as consumers have traded up from standard wine to fine wine on line. During the summer, rose wine online sales were also very strong as rose became the drink of choice ahead of Pimms throughout the gardens of the UK and Ireland. Champagne online might well be a different story. - Buying the Right Glass by Lionel Dobson
There are many new types of glasses available in the market for different types of alcohol. We explore some of the options available. - How to Taste Wine by Kenneth Elliott
If you are a novice to wine, that means that you just buy a it once in a while and you want to step up your game to learning how to really taste it then you will want to stick around and read the rest of this article. Learning how to really taste wine will unlock its characteristics that you probably never experienced. You will learn to unlock its true character and gain the full flavor that will knock you off of your seat. - A Good Wine Cellar Will Protect Your Wine Investment! by Al Hardy
Since wine requires constant temperature, darkness, humidity and well-ventilated clean areas, your wine cellar should provide all these factors. With a small wine cellar where you store only a few bottles, it may be hard to control all these conditions. - Wine Racks in the Wine Cellar Are a Space Saver! by Al Hardy
The best place to search for wine racks is on the Internet. There are many websites that will have the many different styles, shapes and price ranges. You can get considerable more space from your wine storage cellar with the proper use of wine racks. - New Thoughts on Wine Decanter Use by Mark S Myers
Wine decanters are fantastic ways to deliver wine in a modern and interesting way. The vast range of wine accessories available today extends to wine decanters and you'll be able to find a massive range of style and form and purchase the right wine decanter for your home. - The Origin of Champagne by Bispo Barbosa
Originally Champagne was a still wine (a "faintly reddish" vin gris); any incidental fizziness would have been considered a fault back then, as it would be in, say, a cru classé claret today. To find the first sparkling wine, we must ignore accidents and faults, and look for the earliest deliberate rendering of a wine in the sparkling format: the precursor to the evolutionary process we know as the traditional method. - Home Wine Making - Before Undertaking, Here's What You Need to Know by Mark S Myers
It is not difficult to make your own wine from home these days. It can be fun and very rewarding, especially when you get to taste and share what you have created. But before you undertake home wine making here are some tips you need to consider that will help you succeed. - White Wines - A Quick Beginner's Guide by Stephen Paul Martin
If you're just getting started in wine tasting, the broad variety of wines can be overwhelming. So where do you begin? Let's start with one of two types of wines: the white wine varieties. - Where Bar Games Come From by Jesse L Moore
The earliest recorded description of a game played while drinking is from Plato around 385 BC. Things really haven't changed that much since then. - Choosing the Right CO2 Regulator and Accessories by Felicia Jenkins
Having the proper equipment is absolutely crucial to making beer properly. One of the equipment pieces you need is a CO2 regulator. This is the piece that allows you to control how much CO2 is being sent into the keg. If you don't know what you are looking for, the process might seem somewhat overwhelming, but it really isn't that difficult. - The Ideal Temperature For Draft Beer Kegs by Felicia Jenkins
Keeping your keg at the proper temperature is a must. If it is at the wrong temperature or if it fluctuates too much it will have an adverse effect on the beer. Just about any type of beer will be negatively affected by too many temperature changes, but this is particularly true of the darker brews. - Secrets to Making Your Own Homemade Wine! by Gary Rogers
Are you interested in making your own homemade wine? Around the world homemade wine making is quickly becoming a popular pastime. Why is it becoming popular you ask? Well, there are several reasons for this boost in popularity. - Homemade Wine Making Airlock Basics by Ted Begnoche
Airlocks are very important in wine making, and for homemade winemakers they are an absolute necessity. Master these basics and your homemade winemaking will be more rewarding and enjoyable. - Wine Accessories For the Beginner Wine Lover! by Al Hardy
Wine is not only meant as a gift. You can also purchase your own wine to entertain your guests. There are certain wine accessories that are important if you are to achieve this. - Wine Accessories - Gift Ideas For the Wine Lover! by Al Hardy
The gift presentation is an important factor for most people. You may not know what to give the people who are either a wine enthusiast or someone you may think would enjoy a glass of wine. - The Gift Du Jour by Ron Senn
Everyone can benefit from changing your thinking about what gift to buy for that special person. So, let us all get off the old gift-giving quandry and present our favorite people with the "Gift Du jour" that fits in with the ever-increasing interest in wine. - Invest in Wine Cooler Options by Ron Senn
An investment in a wine cooler is an investment in improving your enjoyment of wine by storing it properly. They are many critical options available on wine coolers that should be considered when you buy. - Proper Wine Storage - Protect Your Wine Collection and Investment! by Al Hardy
You can find good information on the Internet for the different types and costs of wine storage options. So protect your investment and enjoy your wine collection well into the future with the proper wine storage. - The Connoisseur Wine Opener - A Restaurant Staple by Johnathon F Black
Sure there may be lots of different types of wine opener that you have to choose from, but the connoisseur wine opener is one that will really never go out of style. If you own your own restaurant then hopefully you know that the connoisseur wine opener is a restaurant staple, and there are even some people who will go out for a night and who will request to have the waiter open the wine bottle with a connoisseur wine opener, and you would definitely not want to have to tell them that this was not possible.
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