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Chinese New Year – You must have been curious about how and why the Chinese celebrate a different New Year and the history behind it.

Nigerians love alcoholic beverages, this is actually not news. Nigerians also love to drink and be merry whenever the need arises. Be it at parties

Do you know? Champagnes are sparkling wines that originated and were produced in the champagne region of France. This production under the rules of appellation

Monkey Shoulder Scotch is a superb blended malt whisky from William Grant, made with single malts from three famous Speyside distilleries. Thinking of how to

4th street as known is well-grounded for its unique taste made in the Western Cape, South Africa. Now for non-alcoholic lovers, Distell Nigeria has launched

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5 Valentine’s Day Cocktail Ideas – Valentine’s Day is a special occasion to celebrate love and romance and what better way to do so than

Nigerian alcoholic beverages are in two main categories and here we are going to be breaking down these products for easier understanding. There are two

How to make a cocktail with Bacardi is almost the first thing that comes to your mind when you get any of the bacardi drinks

It is without doubt that in an economy with so many originals and duplicates, we would certainly have to deal with fake drinks in Nigeria

What Is Wine? Wine is made from fermented grape juice. Grapes are picked, crushed and placed in buckets or vats to ferment. The process of fermentation turns the natural sugars in the grape juice into alcohol. Fermentation can occur naturally, but sometimes winemakers add yeast to help control the process. The crushed grapes are put through a press, which removes the skins and other sediment. Whether this step is done before or after fermentation, along with grape color, determines whether

There are different types of alcohol in Lagos and we are here to bring you a breakdown of the alcoholic drinks available in Lagos. The only type of alcohol that humans can safely drink is ethanol. We use the other two types of alcohol for cleaning and manufacturing, not for making drinks. For example, methanol (or methyl alcohol) is a component in fuel for cars and boats. It’s also used to manufacture antifreeze, paint remover, windshield wiper fluid, and many other

Few liquors have the versatility of gin. With a naturally bitter flavor thanks to the strong presence of juniper, when gin is combined into a cocktail with bitters or tonic water it will have a crisp, refreshing bite. But if you like things on the opposite end of the spectrum, adding simple syrup will create a sweet, tasty cocktail. The Bright Darling showcases how good gin can be in a sweet cocktail. The hibiscus liqueur and simple syrup combine for

Nigerian alcoholic beverages are in two main categories and here we are going to be breaking down these products for easier understanding. There are two categories of alcoholic beverages: distilled and undistilled. Undistilled drinks are also called fermented drinks. Fermentation is the process by which bacteria or yeast chemically convert sugar into ethanol. Wine and beer are both fermented, undistilled alcoholic beverages. Wineries ferment grapes to make wine and breweries ferment barley, wheat, and other grains to make beer. Distillation

Alcoholic drinks in Lagos is largely consumed without people knowing how it works in the body. So here’s how. In the ingestion of an alcoholic beverage, the alcohol is rapidly absorbed in the gastrointestinal tract (stomach and intestines) because it does not undergo any digestive processes; thus, alcohol rises to high levels in the blood in a relatively short time. From the blood, the alcohol is distributed to all parts of the body and has an especially pronounced effect on the

Cognac and Brand in Nigeria Cognac and Brandy are well known and consumed in Nigeria. Nigerians love a good drink. Well, cognacs are under Brandy. Let’s take a look at its history on how Cognac and Brandy became what it is today. We’ll look at the top cognac and brandy in Nigeria today. Brandy is a liquor produced by distilling wine. Brandy generally contains 35–60% alcohol by volume (70–120 US proof) and is typically consumed as an after-dinner digestif. Some