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An Introduction to Wine Tasting Starts with the 6 S’s

We are proud to present another guest post by Hazel Morgan, who you might remember of her previous guest appearance on Lords of the Drinks. A while ago she explained why men who drink whiskey  make the best lovers. In this post she switched drinks and turned to wine, giving us all an introduction to…

July 5, 2018 in Guest Posts, Lists.

16 Reasons Why Men Who Drink Whiskey Make the Best Lovers 

It’s been a while since we had a guest post and this one really makes us happy. As the header clearly states it’s a plea why men who drink whiskey are sexually attractive. Now of course we always hoped that’s how the opposite sex gazed on us as we were enjoying a fine glass at…

February 15, 2018 in Guest Posts, Lists.

Jim Morrison, Rock Legend and Member of The 27 Club

Without a doubt Jim Morrison (1943-1971) was one of the biggest icons in modern music. As frontman of the legendary band The Doors his songs are still played on a daily basis by radio stations all over the world. And whenever a list of greatest rock songs in history is made, be sure The Doors…

November 14, 2017 in Historical Drunkards.

Acan and balche; alcohol in the ancient Mayan civilization

The ancient Mayan civilization (2000 BC – 900 AD) was without a doubt one of the most advanced and interesting ones of it’s time. But don’t expect any praise on their eye-catching temples or refined calendar in this post. The Mayas also had quite the alcohol culture, way before the Spanish conquistadores ever introduced them…

October 6, 2017 in Folklore and Mythology.

Poetry: What I wanted to Say by John D. Robinson

A special guest post this time. Published poet John D. Robinson (When You Hear the Bell, There’s Nowhere to Hide and Cowboy Hats & Railways) sent us a wonderful poem called What I Wanted to Say. He describes his feelings towards the institution Alcoholics Anonymous. Emotions that every serious drinker probably shares. Or if you care…

October 1, 2017 in Guest Posts, Poetry & Music.

The bizarre Cold Booze War between Canada and Denmark over Hans Island

For decades Canada and Denmark have had a territorial dispute about a small island in the Nares Strait, between Canada and Greenland. Hans Island is only 1.3 square kilometers big, and it has no vegetation or valuable natural resources. Basically it’s a big rock in the middle of nowhere. Still both NATO-allies fight a Cold…

July 19, 2016 in Historic Tales, Opinion and Background.

Rock-Paper-Three Shots, an easy but thrilling drinking game with just one dice

This is an all new drinking game we came up with, that goes by the name Rock-Paper-Three Shots. Since the rules are pretty easy and you hardly need any props, the game can be played everywhere and with anyone. The name Rock-Paper-Three Shots will make sense to you in a bit, but be sure that this…

March 21, 2016 in Drinking Games.

Ain’t that the truth?!

,,Alcohol is a misunderstood vitamine.” English writer P.G. Wodehouse

January 24, 2016 in Quotes and Sayings.

How a brave man and 3.25 liters of wine saved a German town

When you think of successfully defending a town in 17th century, what comes to mind is brave soldiers in epic battles fighting with guns and bodies till their last breath to ward off the enemy. However, this is not how then-mayor of the German town Rothenburg ob der Tauber saved it. His heroism involved a…

November 12, 2015 in Folklore and Mythology.

The Beer Mile, a biathlon for real sportsmen

If you’re into sports, you probably know about the biathlon, a combination of cross-country skiing and rifle shooting. But have you heard about the Beer Mile? It’s an upcoming sport that involves both running and chugging beers. In other words: a discipline for true sportsmen. Last week the world record was broken twice in 24 hours,…

August 15, 2015 in Drinking Games, Sport and Alcohol.

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