Kady Richardson
Mixologist
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How to
Play Drunk Uno
Ready to take your UNO game to the next level? Drunk UNO is a fun, simple addition to your drinking game lineup—all you need is a , some friends, and your drink of choice. In this party game variation, you play a tradi...
How to Tap a Keg
You have the keg, you have the cups, and you have a bunch of thirsty friends. But before you can pass out any drinks, you gotta tap the keg. Fortunately, it’s a fairly simple process that won’t take more than a coupl...
How to
Make a Shot Ski
Ah, the shot ski—every mountaineering party person’s favorite way to throw back a throat warming shot. Thankfully, you don’t have to be a frequent skier to enjoy this novelty item. If you’ve got an old ski and ar...
How to Drink Pálinka
Ready to change things up during your next happy hour? Fruit brandy, also known as “” (puh-ling-kuh) in Hungary and “ţuică” (soo-ee-kuh) in Romania, could be a great beverage to try. This potent spirit is a bit...
How to
Drink Liqueur
Liqueur can be drunk on its own, but most often it is used to complement the ingredients in a cocktail. Different from what we normally think of as “liquor” (like gin, vodka, whiskey, or rum), liqueur has been sweete...
How to
Muddle
Muddling is a bartender's technique for releasing flavor from solid cocktail ingredients. The basic idea is as simple as crushing the fruit or herb, but there are devils in the details ready to make your cocktail bitter ...