Friday, August 28, 2009

coconut wine!



COCONUT WINE


  • 1 lb dried coconut
  • 1 lb rice
  • 1 lb pitted dates
  • 2-1/2 lbs granulated sugar
  • 1-1/4 tsp acid blend
  • 1 tsp yeast nutrient
  • 1 gallon water
  • Sauterne wine yeast

Bring 1 quart water to boil and add rice; boil for 3 minutes. Meanwhile, chop the dates and mix then with the coconut in a boiler. Strain the rice, adding the water from it to the boiler containing the coconut and chopped dates. Bring to a boil and hold for 15 minutes. Strain the water over the sugar, yeast nutrients and acid blend and stir until dissolved completely. Allow to cool to room temperature, transfer to primary and add activated yeast. Cover and ferment until initially vigorous fermentation subsides, then transfer to secondary and attach an airlock. After 3 months, rack into clean secondary with crushed and dissolved Campden tablet, top up and refit airlock. Wait 3 additional months and rack, top up and refit airlock again. After additional month, stabilize, sweeten if desired and rack into bottles. [Adapted from recipe by C.J.J. Berry]

Thoughts to ponder!

Claret is the liquor for boys; port for men; but he who aspires to be a hero must drink brandy." – Samuel Johnson

LOVE BEER!



The Indian beer industry has been witnessing steady growth of 10 - 17% per year over the last ten years. The rate of growth has increased in recent years, with volumes passing 170m cases during the 2008-2009 financial year. With the average age of the population on the decrease and income levels on the increase, the popularity of beer in the country continues to rise. I am loving it!!!

Don't miss the beer festivals!!

September 4-6:
11th Annual Belgian Beer Weekend
Brussels, Belgium

Wallingford Bunkfest
Wallingford, Oxon, UK

Karlsruher Bierbörse
Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

Great World Beer Fest
New York City, US

September 4-7:
2009 Cleveland Labor Day Oktoberfest
Berea, Ohio, US

La Fete Bières et Saveurs
Chambly, Quebec, CA

September 5-6:
Mount Snow Brewer's Festival
West Dover, Vermont, US

September 8-12:
23rd Chappel Beer Festival
Colchester, Essex, UK

September 10-11:
Emerald Coast Beer Fest
Pensacola, Florida, US

September 10-12:
10th Sandgrounder Beer Festival
Southport, UK

15th Tamworth Beer Festival
Tamworth, Staffordshire, UK

September 10-13:
Booze on the Ouse Beer Festival
St Ives, Cambridgeshire, UK

Silloth Music & Beer Festival
Silloth-on-Solway, Cumbria, UK

September 11-12:
Hopps of Fun Beer & Wine Festival
Mackinaw City, Michigan, US

Great Canadian Beer Festival
Victoria, British Columbia, CA

Wessex Beer Festival
Emborough, Somerset, UK

Hatch Warren Beer Festival
Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK

September 11-13:
Appalachian Fest - Beer & Food Celebration
Snowshoe, West Virginnia, US

September 12:
[link=http://drinksnews.blogspot.com/2009/08/michigan-brewers-guild-announces-two.html]UP Oktoberfest[/link] Marquette, Michigan, US

Festival of Ale
Worcester, Massechusets, US

Heart of the Valley Septembeerfest
Corvallis, Oregon, US

Autumn Brew Review
Minneapolis, Minnesota, US

Thirsty Troll Brewfest
Mount Horeb, Wisconson, US

Beer in the Plaza
Healdsburg, California, US

Village Fest
Bakersfield, California, US

10th Annual Clearwater Beer Festival
Eau Claire, Wisconsin, US

September 12-13:
6th Annual Brews On the Bay
San Francisco, California, US

September 13:
Jenkintown Jazz and Brewfest
Jenkintown, Pennsylvania, US

The 2nd Annual Steel City Big Pour
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US

September 14-15:
19th Shrewsbury Real Ale Festival
Shrewsbury, Shropshire, UK

September 17-19:
Lytham Beer Festival
Lytham, Lancashire, UK

Burton Summer Beer Festival
Burton-On-Trent, Staffordshire, UK

Stockholm Beer & Whisky Festival
Stockholm, Sweden
*continues September 24-26

September 17-20:
Mt. Angel Oktoberfest
Mt. Angel, Oregon, US

Frankenmuth Oktoberfest
Frankenmuth, Michigan, US

Addison Oktoberfest
Addison, Texas, US

September 18:
San Diego Festival of Beer
San Diego, California, US

September 18-19
16th Northwich Beer Festival
Northwich, Cheshire, UK

September 18-20:
Oktoberfest on the Minneapolis Riverfront
Minneapolis, Minnesota, US

Chippewa Falls Oktoberfest
Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, US

Telluride Blues & Brews
Telluride, Colorado, US

Oktoberfest Denver
Denver, Colorado, US
*continues September 25-27

September 19:
Great Tucson Beer Festival
Tucson, Arizona, US

12th Annual Capital City Invitational Beer Festival
Harrisburg, Pennsylvannia, US

The Brew Grass Festival
Asheville, North Carolina, US

15th Annual California Brewers Festival
Sacramento, California, US

South Devon Beer Festival
Newton Abbot, Devon, UK

Great Lakes Beer Fest
Racine, Wisconsin, US

Hops in the City
St. Louis, Missouri, US

September 19-20:
Oktoberfest Zinzinnati
Cincinnati, Ohio, US

September 19-21:
Great Japan Beer Festival in Yokohama
Yokohama, Japan

Fremont Oktoberfest
Seattle, Washington, US

September 19-October 4:
The 176th Munich Oktoberfest
Munich, Germany

September 23-26:
Ipswich Beer Festival
Ipswich, Suffolk, UK

September 24-26:
Great American Beer Festival
Denver, Colorado, US

Stockholm Beer & Whisky Festival
Stockholm, Sweden
*begins September 17-19

Keighley Beer Festival 2009
Queensbury, Bradford, UK

September 25-27:
Nantwich Beer Festival
Nantwich, Cheshire, UK

Oktoberfest Denver
Denver, Colorado, US
*begins September 18-20

September 25-October 3:
Oktoberfest, U.S.A.
La Crosse, Wisconsin, US

September 25-October 11:
Stuttgart Beer Festival
Stuttgart, Germany

September 26:
Oaktoberfest V
Paso Robles, California, US

4th Maryland Microbrewery Festival
Westminster, Maryland, US

September 26-27:
Newbury Park Oktoberfest
Moorpark, California, US

Stoudt's Oktoberfest
Adamstown, Pennsylvania, US
*continues on October 4, 11, 18, and 25

Hatch Warren Lager Festival
Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK

September 30-October 3:
St Albans Beer Festival 2009
St Albans, Hertfordshire, UK

Thursday, August 27, 2009

People on diet! Dont quit a single party!

While alcohol is fat-free and low in carbs, it's important to remember that it's the calories that countwhen it comes to weight management. As you know,alcohol and dieting don’t mix well—your body processes alcohol first, leaving carbohydrates and fats to get stored as fat instead of getting used as fuel. 

Even if you are careful about your alcohol consumption, all drinks are not created equal on the dieting scale and some choices are better than others. Here's a short guide to the calorie contents of different types of alcohol. Use it as a quick resource so you can make the best alcohol choices while sticking to your dietary goals. 



If you drink spirits at home, buy a measure and use this rather than pouring straight from the bottle. This will help to control the amount you’re drinking. And always remember to go for low-cal mixers, too, such as diet cola or slimline tonic. And when you’re going out, why not offer to drive so that you won’t be tempted to drink? Your friends and partner will love you for it, too!




LiqueurCaloriesCarbsPer 1.5-oz Serving
Chocolate Liqueur10311 g155 calories, 17 g carbs
Mint Liqueur10311 g155 calories, 17 g carbs
Peppermint Liqueur10311 g155 calories, 17 g carbs
Strawberry Liqueur10311 g155 calories, 17 g carbs





BeerCaloriesCarbsPer 12-oz Serving
"Light" Beer90.5 g108 calories, 6 g carbs
Draft Beer121.1 g144 calories, 13.2 g carbs
Lager141.1 g168 calories, 13.2 g carbs
Ale181.1 g216 calories, 13.2 g carbs





Hard LiquorCaloriesCarbsPer 1.5-oz Serving
Vermouth320.2 g64 calories, 0.4 g carbs
Coconut Rum515.3 g77 calories, 8 g carbs
Beefeater® Gin650 g98 calories, 0 g carbs
Rye Whiskey690 g104 calories, 0 g carbs
Scotch Whiskey690 g104 calories, 0 g carbs
White Rum690 g104 calories, 0 g carbs
Vodka690 g104 calories, 0 g carbs
Cognac692 g104 calories, 3 g carbs
Tequila695.3 g104 calories, 8 g carbs
Gilbey’s® Gin790 g119 calories, 0 g carbs





WineCaloriesCarbsPer 5-oz Serving
Chardonnay200.4 g100 calories, 2 g carbs
Pinot Grigio200.4 g100 calories, 2 g carbs
Zinfandel® White Wine200.4 g100 calories, 2 g carbs
Cabernet Sauvignon200.8 g100 calories, 4 g carbs
Merlot Red Wine200.8 g100 calories, 4 g carbs

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Try Stock 84® brandy

Stock 84® brandy

We can get for $19.5 per bottle!

Stock 84 is the world's best selling brand of Italian brandy. The VSOP (Very Special Old Page) has been around since 1884. It is produced from fine wines produced from Trebbiano grapes and is based on a traditional process established by Lionello stock over 100 years ago. It is matured in seasoned oak casks.

Stock 84 is a very smooth, mellow brandy with a soft aroma and a lingering fruity tinge.

Calories (kcal)
Energy (kj)
Fats
Carbohydrates
Protein
85
356
0 g
2 g
0 g
Fiber
Sugars
Cholesterol
Sodium
Alcohol
0 g
2 g
0 mg
0 mg
11.3 g

Three Easy Tequila Cocktails

The Don
1 ¼ oz. Hornitos Anjeo
2 oz. fresh sour
1 whole muddled plum
1 drop liquid smoke
1 tsp. fig jam
Shake and pour over ice

Tequila Roja
1 ¼ oz. Tres Generations Plata
1 tsp orange marmalade
½ oz. Asian hot chili sauce
1 oz. fresh mango puree
½ oz. orange juice fresh squeezed
2 oz. fresh sour
Shake, strain into cocktail glass. Garnish with a thin slice of mango.

Tequila Eve
1 ¼ oz. Hornitos Plata
5 large mint leaves
½ juiced lime
1 cup mixed white and red seedless grapes
1 oz. elderflower cordial
Shake and pour into rocks glass. Garnish with champagne grapes and mint sprig.

VODKA TYPES!

Kubanskaya - Vodka flavored with an infusion of dried lemon and orange peels.
Limonnaya - Lemon-flavored Vodka, usually with a touch of sugar added.
Okhotnichya -"Hunters" Vodka is flavored with a mix of ginger, cloves, lemon peel, coffee, anise and other herbs and spices. It is then blended with sugar and a touch of a wine similar to white port. A most unusual Vodka.
Pertsovka -Pepper-flavored Vodka, made with both black peppercorns and red chili peppers.
Starka - "Old" Vodka, a holdover from the early centuries of Vodka production, which can be infused with everything from fruit tree leaves to brandy, Port, Malaga wine, and dried fruit. Some brands are aged in oak casks.
Zubrovka - Zubrowka in Polish; Vodka flavored with buffalo (or more properly "bison") grass, an aromatic grass favored by the herds of the rare European bison.

In recent years numerous other flavored Vodkas have been launched on the world market. The most successful of these have been fruit flavors such as currant and orange.

TRY- Scotch Boeuf en Croute

Scotch Bœuf en Croûte
The overall subtlety of the 8 year old Hazelburn and the elegance of its peppery finish elevates this already impressive dish to a new level.
This wonderfully glamorous dish is perfect for a dinner party because you can do so much preparation well ahead of the arrival of your guests.

1kg beef fillet
30mls Knockando 12 year old Malt Whisky
butter and olive oil for browning the beef

Mushroom Filling
125g mushrooms, finely chopped
2-3 shallots, finely chopped
salt and freshly ground black pepper
1 large sprig of thyme, with the leaves stripped off the stems (or 1 large pinch of dried thyme)
1 tablespoon fresh flat leaf parsley, finely chopped
350g puff pastry (shop bought is fine, but look for the one made with butter
1 egg, beaten, to glaze pastry
Whisky Sauce
500mls beef stock
200mls red wine
20mls Knockando 12 year old Malt Whisky
juices from the rested fillet*
1 teaspoon redcurrant jelly
1 teaspoon mushroom ketchup
salt and freshly ground black pepper

Preheat oven to 220C/Gas7
Start this dish 3 or 4 hours ahead of serving time.
Start by trimming the fillet free of any fat, brush with some of the whisky and set aside for an hour.
Heat the butter and olive oil in a large pan until very hot and brown the joint on all sides, and then roast the beef on a rack in the oven for about 15 minutes until part cooked. Remove the beef from oven and set aside until cold. Reserve any juices from the fillet for the sauce.*
Gently fry the shallots and mushrooms in the pan the meat was browned in, adding a little butter if necessary, season with the remaining whisky, salt and black pepper and stir in the thyme and parsley. Allow this mixture to cool until you are ready to complete the dish.
You can prepare up to this point as much as 24 hours in advance, but the beef must be brought to room temperature before wrapping in pastry and cooking or the meat will not cook through in the cooking times given.
About 45 minutes before you want to serve the beef, heat the oven to 220C/Gas 7 and begin by rolling out the pastry into a rectangle slightly longer than the joint and wide enough to cover the beef and have sufficient to tuck in and seal. Spread the mushroom mixture in the centre of the pastry and place the beef on top and season lightly with salt and pepper. Cut out 4 squares from each corner of the pastry and set them aside. Brush the edges of the pastry rectangle with beaten egg and wrap them over the beef. (make sure you don’t have too much double thickness because the pastry on the bottom won’t cook in time) Turn the beef parcel over so that the sealed edges are on the bottom. Transfer to a lightly oiled baking sheet and brush with the egg glaze, decorate with the pastry trimmings and glaze them as well. Bake for about 30 minutes until golden brown. You can test to see if the meat is cooked with a meat thermometer or failing that you can insert a metal skewer into the beef and if it comes out cold it is not cooked, if it is warm it is rare and if it is hot it is well done.
Meanwhile make the sauce. Place the stock in a pan, bring it to the boil then reduce it by a half, add the red wine and reduce again by about a quarter, now add the remaining ingredients, bring back to the boil and check the seasoning.
To serve
Cut the Croûte into thick slices, drizzle some of that glorious sauce around and serve with buttered parsley potatoes and vegetables. Absolutely wonderful!

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

List of upcoming beer festivals!!

September 4-6:
11th Annual Belgian Beer Weekend
Brussels, Belgium

Wallingford Bunkfest
Wallingford, Oxon, UK

Karlsruher Bierbörse
Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

Great World Beer Fest
New York City, US

September 4-7:
2009 Cleveland Labor Day Oktoberfest
Berea, Ohio, US

La Fete Bières et Saveurs
Chambly, Quebec, CA

September 5-6:
Mount Snow Brewer's Festival
West Dover, Vermont, US

September 8-12:
23rd Chappel Beer Festival
Colchester, Essex, UK

September 10-11:
Emerald Coast Beer Fest
Pensacola, Florida, US

September 10-12:
10th Sandgrounder Beer Festival
Southport, UK

15th Tamworth Beer Festival
Tamworth, Staffordshire, UK

September 10-13:
Booze on the Ouse Beer Festival
St Ives, Cambridgeshire, UK

Silloth Music & Beer Festival
Silloth-on-Solway, Cumbria, UK

September 11-12:
Hopps of Fun Beer & Wine Festival
Mackinaw City, Michigan, US

Great Canadian Beer Festival
Victoria, British Columbia, CA

Wessex Beer Festival
Emborough, Somerset, UK

Hatch Warren Beer Festival
Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK

September 11-13:
Appalachian Fest - Beer & Food Celebration
Snowshoe, West Virginnia, US

September 12:
[link=http://drinksnews.blogspot.com/2009/08/michigan-brewers-guild-announces-two.html]UP Oktoberfest[/link] Marquette, Michigan, US

Festival of Ale
Worcester, Massechusets, US

Heart of the Valley Septembeerfest
Corvallis, Oregon, US

Autumn Brew Review
Minneapolis, Minnesota, US

Thirsty Troll Brewfest
Mount Horeb, Wisconson, US

Beer in the Plaza
Healdsburg, California, US

Village Fest
Bakersfield, California, US

10th Annual Clearwater Beer Festival
Eau Claire, Wisconsin, US

September 12-13:
6th Annual Brews On the Bay
San Francisco, California, US

September 13:
Jenkintown Jazz and Brewfest
Jenkintown, Pennsylvania, US

The 2nd Annual Steel City Big Pour
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US

September 14-15:
19th Shrewsbury Real Ale Festival
Shrewsbury, Shropshire, UK

September 17-19:
Lytham Beer Festival
Lytham, Lancashire, UK

Burton Summer Beer Festival
Burton-On-Trent, Staffordshire, UK

Stockholm Beer & Whisky Festival
Stockholm, Sweden
*continues September 24-26

September 17-20:
Mt. Angel Oktoberfest
Mt. Angel, Oregon, US

Frankenmuth Oktoberfest
Frankenmuth, Michigan, US

Addison Oktoberfest
Addison, Texas, US

September 18:
San Diego Festival of Beer
San Diego, California, US

September 18-19
16th Northwich Beer Festival
Northwich, Cheshire, UK

September 18-20:
Oktoberfest on the Minneapolis Riverfront
Minneapolis, Minnesota, US

Chippewa Falls Oktoberfest
Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, US

Telluride Blues & Brews
Telluride, Colorado, US

Oktoberfest Denver
Denver, Colorado, US
*continues September 25-27

September 19:
Great Tucson Beer Festival
Tucson, Arizona, US

12th Annual Capital City Invitational Beer Festival
Harrisburg, Pennsylvannia, US

The Brew Grass Festival
Asheville, North Carolina, US

15th Annual California Brewers Festival
Sacramento, California, US

South Devon Beer Festival
Newton Abbot, Devon, UK

Great Lakes Beer Fest
Racine, Wisconsin, US

Hops in the City
St. Louis, Missouri, US

September 19-20:
Oktoberfest Zinzinnati
Cincinnati, Ohio, US

September 19-21:
Great Japan Beer Festival in Yokohama
Yokohama, Japan

Fremont Oktoberfest
Seattle, Washington, US

September 19-October 4:
The 176th Munich Oktoberfest
Munich, Germany

September 23-26:
Ipswich Beer Festival
Ipswich, Suffolk, UK

September 24-26:
Great American Beer Festival
Denver, Colorado, US

Stockholm Beer & Whisky Festival
Stockholm, Sweden
*begins September 17-19

Keighley Beer Festival 2009
Queensbury, Bradford, UK

September 25-27:
Nantwich Beer Festival
Nantwich, Cheshire, UK

Oktoberfest Denver
Denver, Colorado, US
*begins September 18-20

September 25-October 3:
Oktoberfest, U.S.A.
La Crosse, Wisconsin, US

September 25-October 11:
Stuttgart Beer Festival
Stuttgart, Germany

September 26:
Oaktoberfest V
Paso Robles, California, US

4th Maryland Microbrewery Festival
Westminster, Maryland, US

September 26-27:
Newbury Park Oktoberfest
Moorpark, California, US

Stoudt's Oktoberfest
Adamstown, Pennsylvania, US
*continues on October 4, 11, 18, and 25

Hatch Warren Lager Festival
Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK

September 30-October 3:
St Albans Beer Festival 2009
St Albans, Hertfordshire, UK

Leavenworth, Washington, US
*continues October 9-10 and 16-17

October 2-4:
Oktoberfest Fredericksburg, TX
Fredericksburg, Texas, US

Oktoberfest By the Bay
San Francisco, California, UK

October 3:
Hood River Hops Fest
Hood River, Oregon, US

World Beer Festival Durham
Durham, North Carolina, US

Big Lake Brewfest
Superior, Wisconsin, US

Fresh Hop Ale Festival
Yakima, Washinton, US

Augusta Beerfest
Augusta, Missouri, US

15th Annual Quivey's Grove Beer Fest
Madison, Wisconsin, US

Beer Festival Diksmuide
*continues on October 10
Diksmuide, Belgium

October 3-4:
28th Annual Morro Bay Harbor Festival
Morro Bay, California, US

October 4:
Stoudt's Oktoberfest
Adamstown, Pennsylvania, US
*began September 26; continues on October 11, 18, and 25

Sippin' By the River
Philadelphia, Pennsylvannia, US

October 7-10:
Bedford Beer & Cider Festival
Bedford, Bedfordshire, UK

October 8-10:
Eastbourne's 7th Annual Beer Festival
Eastbourne, East Sussex, UK

October 8-11:
Nottingham Robin Hood Beer Festival
Nottingham, UK

October 9-10:
Leavenworth Oktoberfest
Leavenworth, Washington, US
*began October 2-3; continues 16-17

Hartlepool Annual Beer Festival
Hartlepool, UK

4th annual OktoberFest - Lancaster, TX
Lancaster, Texas, US

October 9-17:
Oktoberfest - Canada's Greatest Bavarian Festival
Kitchener and Waterloo, Ontario, CA

October 10: Bramwell Oktoberfest
Bramwell, West Virginia, US

Kennett Brewfest
Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, US

Maryland Brewer's Oktoberfest
Timonium, Maryland, US

Acadia's Oktoberfest & Food Festival
Southwest Harbor, Maine, US

October 10-12:
International Oktoberfest - Newport, RI
Newport, Rhode Island, US

October 11:
Stoudt's Oktoberfest
Adamstown, Pennsylvania, US
*began September 26; continues on October 18, and 25

October 16-17:
Leavenworth Oktoberfest
Leavenworth, Washington, US
*began October 2-3

October 17:
Great Decatur Beer Tasting Festival
Decatur, Georgia, US

Beerfestival - Diksmuide, Belgium
Diksmuide, Belgium
*continues on October 24

Lighthouse Festival
Wilmington, North Carolina, US

Newton Brewfest
Newtown, Pennsylvannia, US

Lehigh Valley Brewfest
Allentown, Pennsylvannia, US

October 18:
Stoudt's Oktoberfest
Adamstown, Pennsylvania, US
*began September 26; continues on October 25

October 22-25:
2009 Tulsa Oktoberfest
Tulsa, Oklohoma, US

October 23-24:
2nd HEBFest Beer Festival
Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire, UK

October 24:
Harvest Fest
Detroit, Michigan, US

Knoxville Brewers' Jam
Knoxville, Tennessee, US

Beerfestival - Diksmuide, Belgium
Diksmuide, Belgium
*began October 17

October 26-31:
Norwich Beer Festival
Norwich, Norfolk, UK

October 29-31:
5th Redhill Beer Festival
Merstham, Redhill, UK

RICE WINE!! World is worth travelling!



Rice wine is an alcoholic beverage made from rice. Unlike wine, which is made by fermentation of naturally sweet grapes and other fruit, rice "wine" results from the fermentation of rice starch converted to sugars. This process is akin to that used to produce beer; however, beer production employs a mashing process to convert starch to sugars whereas rice wine uses the different amylolytic process. Alcoholic beverages distilled from rice were exclusive to East and Southeast Asian countries, with knowledge of the distillation process reaching India and parts of South Asia later through trade.

Rice brew typically has a higher alcohol content (18-25%) than wine (10-20%), which in turn has a higher alcohol content than beer (3-8%).

Some types of rice wine include:

* Amazake - low-alcohol Japanese rice drink
* Ang Jiu - Chinese red rice wine, popular among the FooChow Chinese (Malaysia, China)
* Brem - Balinese rice wine
* Cheongju - Korean rice wine
* Cơm rượu - A Vietnamese dessert consisting of rice balls in mildly alcoholic, thick, milky rice wine
o Beopju - a variety of cheongju
* Choujiu - A milky glutinous rice wine popular in Xi'an, China
* Gamju - A milky, sweet rice wine from Korea
* Jiuniang - A Chinese soup- or pudding-like dessert made from fermented glutinous rice in a midly alcoholic rice wine
* Kulapo - A reddish rice wine with strong odor and alcohol content from the Philippines
* Lao-Lao - A clear rice wine from Laos
* Lihing - Kadazan rice wine (Sabah, Malaysian Borneo)
* Makkoli - a milky traditional rice wine indigenous to Korea
* Mijiu - a clear, sweet Chinese rice wine/liqueur made from fermented glutinous rice, drunk as a beverage, used in cooking, or served as a dessert called jiuniang or laozao in southern China
* Pangasi - Rice wine from Mindanao in the Philippines.[1]
* Raksi - Tibetan and Nepali rice wine
* Rượu cần - Vietnamese rice wine drunk through long, thin bamboo tubes
* Rượu nếp - Sweet, milky Vietnamese rice wine made from sticky rice
* Sake - Japanese rice wine
* Sato - A rice wine originating in the Isan region of Thailand
* Shōchū - a Japanese alcoholic beverage that can be made from rice, although it is more commonly made from barley, sweet potato, or sugar cane
* Soju - Korean alcoholic beverage, often mistaken as rice wine, but actually almost always in combination with other ingredients such as wheat, barley, or sweet potatoes
* Sonti - Indian rice wine
* Hadia- Rice beer made after fermentation in Chottanagpur regions of eastern Indian states of Jharkhand, Orissa and West Bengal (india)Rasi the refined wine of Hadia
* Tuak - Dayak rice wine (Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo)
* Tapuy - Clear rice wine from the Philippines' cordillera region, also called Tapey and Bayah
* Tapai - Kadazandusun rice wine (Sabah, Malaysian Borneo)

Snake Wine! I want this!



Snake wine (rượu rắn in Vietnamese) is an alcoholic beverage that includes a whole venomous snake in the bottle. It originated in Vietnam and can be found around Southeast Asia. The snakes, preferably venomous ones, are not usually preserved for their meat but to have the snake poison dissolved in the liquor. However, the snake venom is denatured by the ethanol; its proteins are unfolded and therefore inactivated.

There are two varieties of snake wine:

* Steeped: A large venomous snake can be placed into a glass jar of rice wine, often with many smaller snakes, turtles, insects, or birds, and left to steep for many months. The wine is drunk as a restorative in small shots or cups.
* Mixed: Body fluids of snake are mixed into wine and consumed immediately in the form of a shot. Snake blood wine is prepared by slicing a snake along its belly and draining its blood into a mixing vat with rice wine or grain alcohol. Snake bile wine is done through a similar method by using the contents of the gall bladder.

LOVE BEER!



The Indian beer industry has been witnessing steady growth of 10 - 17% per year over the last ten years. The rate of growth has increased in recent years, with volumes passing 170m cases during the 2008-2009 financial year. With the average age of the population on the decrease and income levels on the increase, the popularity of beer in the country continues to rise. I am loving it!!!

Antiquary 12 Years Old




Brand- Antiquary
Expression- 12 Years Old
Type- Scotch Whisky / Blended
Age- 12 Year Old
Abv- 40.00%
Produced at- Tomatin Distillery
Region- Scotland
Availability- Specialist retailers UK, Europe & duty free
Website- http://www.antiquary.co.uk
Where to buy- Buy The Antiquary 12 Year Old for just £25.64 from Master of Malt

Monday, August 24, 2009

Here's a list of terms associated with wine bottles



Balthazar An oversized wine bottle which holds the equivalent of 12 to 16 standard bottles.

Bottle 750 milliliters of wine - this standard bottle size. It is sometimes referred to as a "fifth". Bottle shapes vary depending on the winery's preference or the type of wine.

Bottle Sickness A temporary condition characterized by muted or disjointed fruit flavors. It often occurs immediately after bottling or when wines (usually fragile wines) are shaken in travel. Also called bottle shock. A few days of rest is the cure.

Bottled By Means the wine could have been purchased ready-made and simply bottled by the brand owner, or made under contract by another winery. When the label reads "produced and bottled by" or "made and bottled by" it means the winery produced the wine from start to finish.

Estate-bottled A term once used by producers for those wines made from vineyards that they owned and that were contiguous to the winery "estate." Today it indicates the winery either owns the vineyard or has a long-term lease to purchase the grapes.

Half-bottle Holds 375 milliliters or 3/8 liter.

Imperial An over-sized bottle holding 4 to 6 liters; the equivalent of eight standard bottles.

Jeroboam An over-sided bottle with two sizes. It is the equivalent of six bottles of wine. Or with Champagne, a jeroboam holds four bottles.

Made and
Bottled By
Indicates only that the winery crushed, fermented and bottled a minimum of 10 percent of the wine in the bottle. Very misleading.

Magnum The equivalent of two bottles, or an oversized bottle. Holds 1.5 liters. The best selling bottle size for Champagne.

Double Magnum The equivalent of four bottles – twice the size of a magnum holding 3.0 liters.

Methuselah An extra-large bottle holding 6 liters; the equivalent of eight standard bottles. It is usually used for sparkling wines.

Nebuchadnezzar A giant wine bottle holding 15 liters; the equivalent of 20 standard bottles (almost four gallons).

Produced and
Bottled By
Indicates that the winery crushed, fermented and bottled at least 75 percent of the wine in the bottle.

Rehoboam Oversized bottle equivalent to 4.5 liters or six regular bottles.

Salmanazar An oversized bottle holding 9 liters, the equivalent of 12 regular bottles.

Sovereign Huge! Equals 67 standard bottles - 50 liters.

Split 187.5 ml (or 200 ml of wine), a tiny bottle, a mere quarter of the usual. Made only for sparkling wine.

Beauty of Wine!!


There are better things in life than alcohol, but alcohol makes up for not having them.

The Oldest Wine

The wreck of the TITANIC holds the oldest wine cellar in the world and despite the depth and wreckage, the bottles are still intact.
Wine Toast

The word "toast," meaning a wish of good health, started in ancient Rome, where a piece of toasted bread was dropped into wine.
No Cork

As late as the mid-17th century, the French wine makers did not use corks. Instead, they used oil-soaked rags stuffed into the necks of bottles.
The Age of Oak

170 years is the average age of a French oak tree harvested for use in wine barrels.

Macallan!!

Bottle imported from Hongkong. 12 year old scotch. Absolute fantasy! Every drop is as smooth as a honeydew! Perfect for a weekend bash ....TRY IT! YOU WONT REGRET! WELCOME TO HANGOVERMANIA!!