No one wants to start thinking about next year already, but these tiny pearls of wisdom will definitely help you prep for what’s to come.
As SA Cocktail Week gets under way, we suggest you take a gander at what we consider the best cocktails in Cape Town. Delicious, aren’t they?
Cape Town’s favourite brewery has been winning awards for fun, but they’ve also been working hard behind the scenes. Check this out just 20 minutes from the CBD.
We all like a good deal when it comes to wine, but stump up less than R50 for a bottle and you’ll be faced with a few dilemmas.
A hangover is often made worse by that video a friend forwards you in the morning, but chances are you have nothing on this woman. She just wanted a kebab.
The Western Cape Government is gatvol of the repercussions of alcohol consumption, and are looking to implement some big changes across the board.
There’s nothing like a gold medal to give your beer the status it needs, and the local beer that won gold last week might already be a favourite.
Whether it’s a brewskie, bevvie, or plain old beer, of all the days on the calendar, today’s the day you should be drinking the good stuff. Crack a few cold ones, pal.
So you have that one friend who can smell a hint of elderberry and a whiff of truffle from a mile away. Don’t worry, we all do, so send them this video.
The Queen has a fleet of royal cooks to command, but what she consumes on a daily basis is simple. She also throws a few alcoholic drinks into the mix – before lunch, nogal.
I’m one of those people who hates seeing video clips of me after a few too many, but this guy’s rather unique swimming style is proving very popular online.
Here are a few of our favourite wines, so that next time you have to choose a bottle of wine you’ll know exactly which to pluck off the shelf.
If you, like many, have been put off by the mere idea of a sour beer then perhaps it’s time to grow up. Come on, try something a little different.
If you have been struggling to enjoy the classic Bloody Mary cocktail, that’s probably because you haven’t been making it right. Enjoy.
Oh dear. Heineken is being sued for using the word ‘tequila’, with Mexico’s Tequila Regulatory Council having none of it. Both sides have their points to argue.
No matter how hard one tries to rid of them, beer snobs are everywhere. So we put together a handy identification list for you. Warning: you might be one of them.
People often think that the end of summer means the end of cocktail season. To hell with that, because nobody puts our favourite drink in the corner.
Tequila – you either love it or you hate it, but if you’re looking to make sure you’re always in good health perhaps you should knock back a few.
South Africans know how to have a good time, and the same can certainly be said for the Geordies in the north of England. Howay, man.
With the right equipment and a little imagination, one can make wine just about anywhere. Here are five of the most intriguing wineries from across the globe.
Controversial? Look, I’m sure that headline may well get your goat, but we don’t need our own personal opinion to back this one up.
Ever wondered why your wine doesn’t taste like quite as delightful as it should? It could come down to the way you are holding it, so time to level up.
Craft brewery’ success stories are few and far between, but then one comes crawling through the cracks and gives the rest of the world a run for their money
Everyone has a few sunset snaps stored on their camera roll, if it isn’t already splashed across social media, so why not use them to win the good stuff?
Ever wondered what a raspberry flavoured pale ale would taste like? Well, you can have a try at 5PM today if you find yourself at one of the places around the country.
When you win South African Winery of the Year you get certain bragging rights, and I think we all deserve a glass or three of the good stuff this week.
It’s that time of the year again when rivers are dyed green and pseudo-Irish “descendants” don any and everything green to pay homage to the patron saint of Ireland, St Patrick (affectionately known as Paddy).
How long has it taken for South Africa to establish a national beer day? I totally agree, far too long.
A trend that began in Berlin, Beer Yoga has made its way to Australia – so that must mean it’s only a matter of time before it lands on our shores.
It’s juicy with a subtle bitterness. When it pours, it’s a light golden colour with a tightly packed white head. It has good retention.