Sander Raav
Mixologist
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How to
Open a Bottle Without a Bottle Opener
If you ever find yourself without a bottle opener, there are many alternative ways to get the bottle cap off. If you’re around the house, you can use different tools and utensils to pry the cap off. While you’re away...
How to
Open and Drink a Bottle of Ramune Pop
The novelty of the Ramune drink is the bottle shape and the stopper. It comes in a variety of flavors, including strawberry, peach, and lychee. A glass marble acts as a unique cap, keeping the soda closed, and the liquid...
How to Enjoy Soju: A Guide to Drinking & Cultural Etiquette
Learn how to open, pour, and drink soju like a Korean Soju, a traditional rice-, wheat-, or barley-based liquor, is a popular drink in Korea (and around the world). While often served chilled, it can be enjoyed warm, col...
16 BORG Recipes to Bring to Your Next Party
Get lit (safely) with these delicious hydrating BORG hacksBORGS (Black Out Rage Gallons) grew popular on TikTok and are now known as the GenZ college mixed drink of choice. They’re super easy to make and each person ge...
How to
Make a Blow Job Shot
A Blow Job shot is a popular party drink that was created in the late 1980s. It gets its titillating title from the way it's consumed and how the ingredients in the shot look. This shot is typically consumed by women and...
How to
Make Wine out of Grape Juice
Making your own wine at home is a fun and interesting project. You can also make wine from juice instead of grapes, and using grape juice will produce something very similar to traditional wine. The key to making wine at...
How to
Drink Bacardi Limon
While it’s named after the Spanish word for lemon, Bacardi Limon is actually made with a combination of lemon, lime, and grapefruit. The citrus profile and the tropical flavor of rum work well together in a range of dr...
How to Make Your Own Beer
Channel your inner Sam Adams with this guide on DIY homebrewing Brewing your own beer at home is easy, inexpensive, fun, and will most likely produce a brew far superior to that watery canned stuff you’re probably used...
A Complete Guide to Carbonated Water: Types, Differences, & More
What’s the difference between sparkling water, club soda, seltzer water, and tonic water?Sparkling water. Club soda. Seltzer water. Tonic water. All of these different labels are enough to make your head spin—but are...
How to Drink Bacardi: Straight, Mixed, & More
Get sippin’ with our best tips & tricks for drinking BacardiBacardi Rum was established in Cuba in 1862 and has been a favorite spirit amongst partygoers, night-clubbers, and dinner guests ever since. Bacardi rums are ...
How to
Make Apple Cider
Nothing says autumn like a delicious glass of fresh apple cider. That crisp, tangy smell is a treat all its own, and aside from brilliant fall foliage, is one of the best treats of the season! But what if it's the dead o...
How to
Make a Jager Bomb
The Jager Bomb is a popular party-starting shot. The classic Jager Bomb involves one shot (1.5 ounces) of Jägermeister and half of an 8.4 ounce can of Red Bull. Drop the shot of Jager into a highball glass of Red Bull, ...
How to Create an Airlock for Making Wine or Beer
Keep your fermenting alcohol airtight An airlock lets carbon dioxide (CO2) escape from fermenting wine and beer without letting outside air in.
How to
Make a Paralyzer
Bubbly, creamy and cold, this cocktail keeps you happy and relaxed. But that's all part of its plan. Paralyze yourself with a few basic ingredients and a tall glass. You can pour this so the drink ends up in attractive l...
How to
Drink Bombay Sapphire
Bombay Sapphire is enjoyed by folks who appreciate top-shelf gin. Made from a recipe that dates to 1760, it mixes well in cocktails, lends itself to making pitchers of mixed drinks, and even goes down neat (without mixer...
How to
Make Quick and Tasty Moonshine Whiskey
Whiskey has been warming the hearts of cowboys, billionaires, and everyone in between for hundreds of years. From the stuff of moonshine legends to the finest of scotches, whiskey is a definite crowd pleaser. However, be...
How to Make Brandy at Home: A Step-By-Step Guide
Making brandy is a breeze with our easy-to-follow directionsMaking homemade brandy is the perfect way to warm yourself with the flavors and scents of summer all year long. Brandy is created by distilling wine, which can ...
Explaining the Differences Between Pilsners and Lagers
Pilsners and lagers are both crisp and refreshing, but differ in their taste and appearance You’re at your favorite brewery with your friends, scanning the beer list, when a pilsner and a lager catch your eye. You’re...
How to
Make Moonshine Mash
Moonshine mash is a popular way to make an alcoholic beverage using a few basic ingredients. Start by mixing the cornmeal, sugar, water, and yeast together. Then, ferment the mash so it becomes alcoholic and distill it s...
How to
Make a Slushie
It’s a hot day, and what could be more refreshing than a delicious homemade slushie? Honestly, slushies are still great even if it’s cold outside. Making your own slushie is super easy, and you just need a few basic ...