Light drinks and heavy drinks Alcohol is less dense than water so spirits can float on top of water or juices. They don’t mix because, unless they are stirred up, natural mixing of fluids is actually a very slow process. Does liquor float or sink in soda? Even if aRead More →

Keto-Friendly Drinks Many low-carb alcohol options are available if you follow a keto diet. For instance, pure forms of alcohol like whiskey, gin, tequila, rum and vodka are all completely free of carbs. These beverages can be drunk straight or combined with low-carb mixers for more flavor. Does vodka haveRead More →

Spirits like whiskey, rum, gin, vodka, etc. don’t need to be refrigerated because the high alcohol content preserves their integrity. And most liqueurs also have a satisfactorily high alcohol content, as well as sugar that also helps to keep the flavors preserved. Does vodka go bad in the freezer? VodkaRead More →

Kirkland’s French vodka, according to Vice’s Munchies column, is made from water that comes from the same Gensac Springs in France’s cognac region where Grey Goose gets their own water — although the pricier brand does, of course, claim to use an “exclusive” well, as well as using wheat milledRead More →