Guest Post by Greg Priebe of A History of Drinking – On May 14, 1643, Louis XIV, the only surviving son of Louis XIII and Anne of Austria, became the king of France at age 4 upon the death of
Aperol, introduced in Padua, Italy in 1919, set modern day standards ahead of its time by creating a spirit with a lower alcohol content of just 11%. The trendy and easily adaptable Aperol inspired an aperitif that went on to
Women often say men don’t share enough about themselves, but Ryan Barnett from Cosmopolitan magazine sets the record straight on a particularly touchy subject; the bedroom. Men from AskMen.com chimed in to clarify the parallel universe of what she said/what