6 Festive Cocktails and Mocktails to Ring in the New Year
New Year's deserves more than a boring seltzer of soda drink
New Year's deserves more than a boring seltzer of soda drink
Whip up toasty beverages to sip around the campfire
Euphoric drinks are rising in popularity, but do they work?
Whether you're warming up after a day on the slopes or filling a flask for the pumpkin patch, we've got your drinking needs covered
The changing of the seasons doesn’t mean giving up on that ice-cold negroni at the end of a long day
A thirst-quenching and refreshing spritz that captures the spirit of fall
This fall drink mixes unfiltered apple cider with sparkling water and a few ounces of espresso
The trick to this recipe? Dehydrated pumpkin purée and vanilla powder.
Pumpkin spice is perfectly nice – but these cocktail recipes will really get you in fall spirits
Before you grab a colorful, flavorful sports drink to sip after your next workout, read this.
We’re getting s’more than we bargained for
Hard or alcohol-free, available in every flavor you can imagine, and all natural, kombucha slushies are making their way from trendy taprooms to your kitchen
What's better than cooking outdoors or throwing the perfect backyard fest for your friends? Having a good drink in hand while doing so. Here, we've rounded up the best recipes, tools, and—of course—beverages for enjoying the summer months outside.
Both convenient and environmentally friendly, these wines are perfect for your next picnic, beach day, or camping trip.
It’s hot, you’re sweaty, and a crisp, refreshing beer sounds really nice right now. Here are our favorites.
Looking to sub your wine or beer with something nonalcoholic yet delicious? Try Enroot.
Craft-cocktail pro Natasha David reinvents low- and no-alcohol drinks in her recent book, ‘Drink Lightly’.
We're loving craft hard seltzers that emphasize simple ingredients and fresh flavors.
Hang around wine lovers long enough and you’ll likely hear the phrases “clean” or “unprocessed wine”—but do these buzzwords actually mean anything? We brought that question to an industry insider.
Love the convenience of a cute, trendy cocktail but aren’t quite sure how many drinks you’ve actually had after finishing one? Try this handy tool to help track your alcohol consumption.
Reishi mushrooms are strongly anti-inflammatory and tied to longevity, better immune function and mental clarity. Blended with turmeric, this rich and creamy beverage makes a wonderful pre-bed drink.
Hailing from the Amazon rain forest, antioxidant-rich acai berry offers fiber and plant-based omega-3, -6 and -9 fatty acids. It contains a class of antioxidants called anthocyanins, plant pigments that have been associated with a reduced risk of heart disease.
Both ginger and turmeric have incredible anti-inflammatory properties, making this soothing and delicious latte really good for you.
Switchel is a refreshing fermented drink that starts with raw ginger and apple cider vinegar as its base. Here, we infuse the ferment with lemon and mint for a tasty beverage. It’s easy to make and easy to drink!
Shrubs are fermented drink concentrates traditionally made with berries, sugar and fruit vinegars. This version uses ginger and apple cider vinegar – two powerful digestive aids – along with fall flavors of pear, honey and vanilla. Serve it hot or cold, and it also makes an excellent cocktail.
Sit back and relax in the sun with a cold drink. This margarita is sweetened with simple syrup made from honey, not cane sugar. Cheers!
Rich, indulgent and delicious, red wine hot chocolate is the holiday drink of 2016. Whip up a batch of our clean version for a few lucky friends, and get cozy in front of the fire.
Make your own fermented drinks with these recipes from the experts.
You'll be toasting to your health with this delicious, fruity beverage that's antioxidant-packed and chock-full of vitamin C.
Take your iced green tea to the tropics with the exotic taste of mangos and cooling mint leaves.
Light and thirst-quenching, this summer sip is made with electrolyte-rich coconut water to keep you hydrated on a hot summer’s day.
Mint has many health benefits, including promoting digestion and soothing stomach aches and it adds a refreshing touch to this protein-packed smoothie that will leave you feeling clean and energized.
This nutritious and green smoothie has just the right amount of sweetness and is a perfect way to start the day!
These javas are all slow brewed with cold, filtered water to leave bitter compounds behind. The result? Coffee that's smoother than Vanilla Ice circa 1990.
Get ready to drink more water this week. Staying away from sugary refreshments, like concentrated juices and carbonated sweetened beverages, is one of the best things you can do for your health. And we don’t have to tell you how important it is to stay hydrated. However, plain old water isn’t always as enticing to drink. Spice up your H2O by adding fresh fruits like oranges, grapefruit or strawberries, as well as herbs such as basil, mint or cilantro. Try one of our favorite flavored fruit-cube combinations – you’ll be hydrated in no time!
Reach your health goals with these easy-on-the-waistline foods and drinks.
This green mojito juice recipe works well with many meal plans, and will keep your energy levels soaring without added junk.
Rhubarb’s red stalks are full of B-complex vitamins, phytonutrients and antioxidants such as beta-carotene, which help prevent disease and elevate hair and vision health.
Take advantage of the season’s best peaches, plums and cherries to make this Spanish-inspired drink.