Many are the countries that offer their very own fascinating & tasty distillations -- Scottish single malts, Mexico's tequila, Kentucky bourbon, habushu in Japan -- you name it. An intoxicating way of exploring the world! And of course most countries also have their own beers - often very distinctive indeed. We raise a glass to all of it here!

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A visit to Mount Gay Distillery on Barbados, where it´s said rum was invented

  Most travelers know that most Caribbean islands are soaked in rum, but Barbados goes the rest one better because here, locals say, is where rum was discovered. In capital Bridgetown one early-17th-century day, the story goes, a tavern owner was searching for an empty shipping barrel when he inadvertently stumbled across one filled with a concoction worth selling -- a barrel of sugar cane fermented over time.  Well, Mr. Rumball -- the tavern owner -- knew a good thing when he tasted it and…

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The rum deals of Martinique

Martinique.orgThis island is known for its rhum agricole (accounting about 80 percent of its production of rum), made directly from sugarcane juice. You can enjoy tours, tastings and a look at rum paraphernalia/lore at three of the island´s top distilleries, Habitation Clément, La Favorite (one of the oldest on the island, dating back to 1842 and still operating partly via steam engines), and Distillerie J.M. read post  

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What is a single-malt whisky? Plus some prime examples

  Dylan de Jonge Few spirits have captured the hearts and palates of spirits enthusiasts quite like whisky, a sophisticated elixir born from the perfect blend of time-honored tradition, premium ingredients, and meticulous craftsmanship. Distilled in Scotland and Ireland since at least the 15th century, single malt is now also produced in more than two dozen other countries, even including the likes of Brazil, Lebanon, Pakistan, South Africa, and Taiwan. Whisky is also widely available…

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A quick guide to the 6 types of Tequila

  Tequila is a distilled mezcal (meaning one of any kind of spirits made from a cactuslike plant of Mexico's western Jalisco state called the blue agave). Predated by also-agave-derived pulque - distilled for thousands of years during pre-Columbian times - tequila was created in the mid-17th century in the town after which it it is named, These days it is counted as among the world's top five most popular spirits, and can be be consumed straight up, on the rocks, or in a mixed drink. It's…

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  • I just got an email from a PR rep for a resort in Mexico proudly announcing their new margarita menu. And one of the flavors is huitlacoche, which is a kind of black fungus used in Mexico that doesn't have a strong flavor, but is a very acquired taste - and not to my own taste, certainly. Not long ago I heard of a bacon martini being served at some bar on Houston Street in NYC.  What are the strangest cocktail flavors you've come across?
  • Today on The Cocktail Hour at The World on Wheels...a fizzy, summery drink, the seafizz cocktail: http://tinyurl.com/3bwyjj9
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    The World on Wheels
    An ongoing adventure of travel and living while using a wheelchair. Tim has been disabled from birth. Darryl is his father and caregiver who travel…
  • Jamaican Appleton 21 year old room is divine, Has anyone tried it?
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  • David, you bet! New drink to me, it's definitely going in the "keeper" pile of my drink recipes.
  • I can drink a lot of Caipirinhas Darryl. The damage mounts up because the drink is so good.
  • This week's WhiskyCast features an Irish whiskey experience with new whiskies from Irish Distillers, a visit to the Old Jameson Distillery in Dublin, and a chat with the owner of one of Dublin's oldest whiskey bars. http://www.whiskycast.com
  • Taking a turn into new territory today on the Cocktail Hour at The World on Wheels. Until this week, I'd never heard of it, but it's Brazil's national drink. It's also very good...the Caipirinha: http://tinyurl.com/3z6wpsaCaipirinha2.jpg?width=300
    The World on Wheels
    An ongoing adventure of travel and living while using a wheelchair. Tim has been disabled from birth. Darryl is his father and caregiver who travel…
  • On today's Cocktail Hour at The World on Wheels...short, simple, sweet, and delicioius - it's the Cranberry Margarita: http://tinyurl.com/3rnlsos
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    The World on Wheels
    An ongoing adventure of travel and living while using a wheelchair. Tim has been disabled from birth. Darryl is his father and caregiver who travel…
  • Hi everyone!

    Welcome to Vietnam, a beautiful country in asia south eastern area.

    See more at http://www.rainbowtourismvietnam.com

    Hoang.
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