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Nichols said the Stone Vertical Epic Ale was the best drink available; he even donated money to that brewery because he liked it so much...

Author: By Jeffrey P. Amlin, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Harvard Students Celebrate Wonders of Beer | 11/8/2004 | See Source »

...ginger ale as a mixer instead of Coke. Remember to stir with a straw to get the bubbles...

Author: By Kristi L. Jobson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: 15 Tips for Flu Season | 11/4/2004 | See Source »

...find out. Fraunhofer and dental student Matthew Rogers took 20 healthy teeth extracted for orthodontic or periodontal reasons, cut them into tiny blocks of tooth enamel and exposed the blocks to a variety of popular soft drinks, including Coke, Pepsi, Mountain Dew, Dr Pepper, Sprite, Canada Dry ginger ale and canned Arizona iced tea. All the drinks weakened or permanently destroyed the enamel. Diet sodas were just as bad as regular sodas, and canned iced tea caused 30 times the damage of fresh-brewed tea or coffee. The worst offenders were noncolas like Mountain Dew, which caused two to five...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Health: Brush, Floss And Gargle ... With Root Beer? | 7/26/2004 | See Source »

When it comes to drinking, London is not all gin and ale. For proof, there's Vinopolis, a multimedia wine museum on the south side of the city. It's a place bustling with energy from lectures on food-and-wine pairings and interactive exhibits on world wines from Hungarian sweet Tokay to Beaujolais and beyond. And you'll learn all sorts of fun facts--for example, that there are more than 400 wineries in Britain and that China, known for plum and rice wines, is now producing grape-based ones. And, of course, you'll have a chance...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: London Uncorked | 5/31/2004 | See Source »

...gaggle of local reporters was a bright-eyed youngster named Noriaki Imai. The 18-year-old had just graduated from high school in a nearby town a few days earlier, and he was washing down his grilled chicken skewers with iced oolong tea instead of the local ale. Although polite to his elders, Imai wasn't afraid to speak up, arguing his antiwar stance with the conviction of a veteran activist. Interviewed by TIME that day, Imai spoke of his dreams: studying in England, and becoming a journalist in order to give voice to the weak. Then, as the beer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Should Asia Quit Iraq? | 4/12/2004 | See Source »

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