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ALCOHOL GIFT SETS IN SPECIAL GIFT BOXES Alcohol & Gin Gifts
We specialise in delivering the perfect gift experience for both the person giving and receiving our gifts. Our wide range of choice, paired with expertly selected mixers and accompaniments, and our easy ordering process really sets us apart from our competitors. We stock a variety of gin, whisky, vodka, rum, beer and wine gift sets to suit all tastes - there is something for everyone here! gin hamper
By Bottle in A Box3 years ago in Proof
Basics Of Wine From A Sommelier
A Sommelier is fully aware that the sheer number of wine kinds that are available may be completely daunting to a wine novice. How do you tell what’s what among the thousands of wines available today? And what criteria should you use to pick a nice wine to drink for the first time? To help you feel more at ease the next time you’re in the wine aisle, we’re going to provide you with a brief overview of the many varieties of wines in this post.
By Evans Nthiwa3 years ago in Proof
I don’t drink, but I’m drinking
So, I’ve always said “I don’t drink.” But, today has given a point to the saying, “Never say never.” This has caused me to think quite a lot about myself and drinking culture in general. I’ll write more on drinking in the US later (something more scientific and whatnot), but here are my personal thoughts for myself.
By Jay,when I write3 years ago in Proof
Bad Movie Drinking Game: The Fantastic Beasts Trilogy
Whether you were into the Harry Potter series or not, I think most people can agree that the Fantastic Beasts trilogy has been a bit of a mess. No hate to anyone who loves these movies, but there's a reason they haven't reached anywhere near the same degree of success as Harry Potter, and it's not just because of J.K. Rowling's political views (although that certainly doesn't help).
By Natalie McC3 years ago in Proof
A Complete Guide To Best Pumpkin Beer & How Breweries Celebrate The Seasonal Pumpkin Ale One
The best pumpkin beers have characteristics of both pumpkin and beer. Our list includes examples of pumpkin beers, as well as other Halloween themed beers that you can enjoy this Halloween. Pumpkin ale is a type of beer brewed with pumpkin, cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg. It is typically brewed in the fall and has a lighter flavor than many other beers. Pumpkin ales are typically amber or orange in color.
By BEER BRAND3 years ago in Proof
Wine That Pairs Best with Winter
The winter season is approaching for many, meaning more time with family and friends. For others, it means spending time with their friends and cooking hearty meals. It’s also a time to enjoy wine as the weather gets colder and the holidays approach.
By Andrew Hutchings | Long Beach, California3 years ago in Proof
Fresh beer - "urine beer", surprisingly, has become a new windfall
Most people who love micro brews like to experiment with different flavors of beer. Exotic hop aromas, varying shades of bitterness, and varying degrees of sweetness all bring a pleasant freshness to the mouth.
By yunick jovitta3 years ago in Proof
Every company has a seal, and each seal has a different role official seals should not be used indiscriminately!
Each company has a seal, and the role of each seal varies, but all represent the will of the company and have specific legal effects, so it is important to understand the role of each seal and strengthen the seal protection work. Below, we will look at the main ones.
By Clemmens Crofton3 years ago in Proof
The Arctic Circle: A new frontier for sustainable wine
When Emma Serner met and fell in love with Italian enologist Andrea Guerra in Tuscany, the young couple began to dream about starting their own vineyard together. "We were both very invested in climate topics and environmental questions," said Serner, who was interning at the vineyard Guerra was working at. "But I really felt like it would be impossible to do in the south of Europe. Climate change really has become drastic and it's affecting agriculture in a very severe way."
By Seamons Mahall3 years ago in Proof
The untold history of black bourbon
Che Ramos calls himself The Black Bourbon Guy. Ramos conducts tastings, teaches cocktail classes and consults with distillers and restaurateurs, all with the aim of making whiskey more accessible. As a black man who'd always enjoyed this spirit, he noticed that something was missing at American whiskey bars and in the telling of America's whiskey story. Namely, black people.
By Seamons Mahall3 years ago in Proof








