Canned Vodka Drinks: Are They Actually Worth Your Fridge Space?
Are those slim cans of vodka soda actually worth your money? We cut through the marketing noise to help you find the clean, quality options worth fridge space.
Are those slim cans of vodka soda actually worth your money? We cut through the marketing noise to help you find the clean, quality options worth fridge space.
Think vodka is a ‘cleaner’ spirit that won’t give you a hangover? We’re debunking the marketing myths and looking at the real physiological cost of drinking vodka.
A half-cup of vodka contains 2.66 standard 1.5-ounce shots. Don’t guess with your measurements—here is the precise math you need for better cocktails.
Wondering if that half-empty bottle of vodka in your cupboard is still safe to drink? We break down the science of shelf-stable spirits to set the record straight.
A standard 750ml bottle of 40% ABV vodka contains approximately 1,650 to 1,700 calories. We cut through the marketing noise to show you exactly how to track your intake.
Think 50ml miniatures are just for party favors? Think again. They are the most efficient tool for building a sophisticated bar without the financial waste of trial and error.
If you’re spending premium prices on Grey Goose, don’t bury it in sugary mixers. Here is how to actually taste the spirit in your next cocktail.
Most drinkers assume Absolut is just a mass-market spirit defined by ads. They’re wrong. Here is the reality of the Swedish production process.
Think all clear spirits are the same? Think again. We break down why clarity is the ultimate metric for vodka quality and why you should ignore the fancy blue bottles.