16. April 2009

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The History of Wine

photo credit: Rowan of Ravara To cover the complete history of wine, one would have to venture back thousands of years. The roots of wine are closely interwoven with agriculture, cuisine, civilization and human beings. Historical evidence suggests that wine finds its beginnings in places like Georgia and Iran and dates back between [...]

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16. March 2009

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FREE Torpedo Juice

Okay folks, here’s your chance to score a free bottle of Uncle Dougie’s Torpedo Juice courtesy of DrinkDoctor.com. If you’re a Bloody Mary fan it’s a must try! Also, be sure and check out our original recipe for Bloody Cranky Bloody Mary Mix prescribed by the Drink Doctor. To enter, all you need to do is follow us [...]

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4. March 2009

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How to Correctly Taste Wines

Today’s post is from our good friends over at Drink Missouri! Thanks guys! photo credit: nessguide Looking, smelling and tasting are all important facets, to the art of wine taste. Learning how to correctly taste wines is an adventure that will broaden your palate and expand your appreciation for fine wines. Though human beings can smell [...]

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13. February 2009

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Cave Creek Chili Beer

Billed as “The Most Unusual Beer in the World”, the brainchild of Crazy Ed Chilleen, Cave Creek Chili Beer doesn’t disappoint when it comes to being “unusual”. If you enjoy drinking molten magma you’ll probably find it quite refreshing. If not, I’d suggest you drink something else. How Chili Beer came to be is story [...]

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9. February 2009

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Free Wine!

Seriously, the great folks at the Missouri Wine Club have given us a 6 month membership to their wine club to give away to a lucky reader here at Drink Doctor! All you need to do is follow us on Twitter at @drinkdoctor. Or leave a comment here in this post. With the 6 month membership you get [...]

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2. February 2009

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Plymouth Rock

Nothing beats a gin and tonic after a hard day on safari in Africa. It’s pretty good most other times to. A Plymouth Rock does take a little preparation. Fill an ice cube tray with Schweppes tonic water, not the Wal-Mart cheap stuff, and definitely not the diet tonic water, but real Schweppes. Now the hard [...]

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24. January 2009

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Kirkland Signature Vodka

Available at Costco Warehouses, Kirkland Signature Vodka is a premium vodka that is well worth a try. Five times distilled and bottled in France. I’ve been a fan for some time and recently purchased a 1.75 liter bottle for $29.99. I’m well aware of the discussions on whether or not Kirkland Vodka is actually Grey Goose [...]

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23. January 2009

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Bloody Cranky

If you’re like me, a Bloody Mary mix straight from the bottle to the glass without some “doctoring” just doesn’t work. You reach into your “spice cabinet” grabbing all the necessary ingredients and start adding a dash of this, a pinch of that, and a splash of this and that, until it’s just right. Well, [...]

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11. December 2008

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Uncle Dougies Torpedo Juice

For all of you Bloody Mary fans, especially those who like them with a hot spicy kick, if you’ve not tried Uncle Dougie’s Torpedo Juice you don’t know what you’re missing. A concentrated liquid that contains 82% fruit juice and all the heat you’ll need for an outstanding Bloody Mary. I’ve been a fan of the [...]

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