This cocktail, named after a borough of NYC, is made from whiskey, sweet vermouth, and bitters, is often garnished with an orange twist.
What is a Manhattan?
This is the number one selling beer in America.
What is Modelo?
This historical event occurred on December 5th 1933.
What was the passing of the 21st Amendment, officially ending Prohibition in the United States?
This distilled spirit is traditionally made from sugarcane or molasses.
What is rum?
The Cointreau-based Cosmopolitan was this famous fictional City dweller’s favorite drink.
Who is Carrie Bradshaw?
This is the drink most closely associated with the Kentucky Derby.
What is the Mint Julep?
This Brooklyn based brewery helped start the craft beer revival in NYC.
What is the Brooklyn Brewery?
Al Capone was arrested for this in 1931
What is Tax Evasion?
America imports more beer from this country than any other.
What is Mexico?
Winston Churchill supposedly drank this type of spirit with breakfast.
What is the Whisky?
This classic cocktail is always "out of date."
What is an Old Fashioned?
This popular southern soft drink was originally created to be a mixer for whiskey.
What is Mountain Dew?
These secret bars and clubs were prominent during the Prohibition Era.
What are Speakeasies?
The process by which yeast turns sugar into alcohol.
What is Fermentation?
This American writer was famous for drinking daiquiris in Cuba.
Who was Ernest Hemingway?
This drink is named after a deadly weather phenomenon and is very popular in New Orleans.
What is a Hurricane?
This famous Whiskey's distillery, located in Lynchburg, Tennessee, is the oldest registered distillery in the United States.
What is the Jack Daniels?
This HBO series takes place in Atlantic City, where a powerful political boss is involved in illegal alcohol trade.
What is Boardwalk Empire?
This spirit is made by distilling wine and is known for its warming qualities and its use in culinary flambe.
What is Brandy?
Vincent Van Gogh was known to enjoy this kind of liquor a bit too much.
What is Absinthe?
This Italian aperitif, made from gentian root and herbs, is used in a Negroni.
What is Campari?
This winery, established in 1839 in Washingtonville, New York, holds the title of the oldest continuously operating winery in the United States.
What is Brotherhood Winery?
This 1933 Act, signed by FDR, amended the Volstead Act to legalize 3.2% beer prior to the repeal of Prohibition.
What is the Cullen-Harrison Act?
This ancient fermented beverage, made from both hops and honey, is a cross between mead and beer.
What is braggot?
This Fictional Bathtub Gin drinker also ran St. Hudson’s Home for Girls.
Who is Miss Hannigan?