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Drinking in America : Instant Guide
With a spritz of the tiny aerosol spray, users get 0.075 milliliters of boozy chemicals, a fraction of the alcohol found in a typical drink.

The mouth spray that gets you drunk... for a few seconds

Inventors create a breath spray that gets you inebriated near-instantly when you need a quick jolt of liquid courage

 
Drinking in America : Instant Guide
Soft-serve foam is essentially frozen beer that cools your beer without diluting it as it melts.

Soft-serve frozen foam: Can it keep beer colder longer?

A Japanese brewer is topping off glasses of beer with foam dispensed like soft-serve ice cream — and the concept promises to chill the ale for 30 minutes

 
Drinking in America : Analysis
"We've got the world's most refreshing alcoholic beer sort of meeting up with the most refreshing non-alcoholic drink in the world," Molson Coors' CEO says of the new Coors Light Iced T.

Coors Light's 'absurd' iced-tea-flavored beer

The struggling beer behemoth hopes its strange new concoction will hit the sweet spot with consumers

 
Drinking in America : Instant Guide
The college drinking game built around sinking ping pong balls into wide-mouth cups gets its very own beer.

Pong Beer: The new drink designed for beer pong

Marketing gimmick? Stroke of sweet genius? Either way, Pong Beer may be coming to a store near you

 
Drinking in America : Fact Sheet
A vodka cranberry may loosen up your focus and encourage more creative thinking, a new study suggests.

How drinking vodka makes you more creative

A new study suggests that a couple of swigs of the clear spirit can make a man think quicker on his feet. Time to break out the Belvedere?

 
Drinking in America : Burning Question
Investigators say a researcher falsified information about some of the health benefits of red wine.

Are red wine's health benefits 'wishful thinking'?

The University of Connecticut fires a widely cited researcher accused of falsifying vino-boosting data — but don't put down the glass just yet

 
Drinking in America : By the numbers
Somewhat surprisingly, Americans 65 and over tend to have more binge-drinking sessions each month than youngsters in the 18-24 age group, according to the CDC.

America's 'alarming' binge-drinking problem: By the numbers

The CDC says far too many Americans are hooked on booze. Here, a numerical look at just how big our drinking problem really is

 
Drinking in America : Best Video
Will Ferrell stars in a series of pro-bono Milwaukee beer commercials of his own design filmed and airing in Iowa.

Will Ferrell's 'hilarious,' Iowa-only Old Milwaukee beer ads

The comedian filmed a series of grainy local TV spots promoting the unsavory lager, reportedly on his own initiative. Is there more to the story?

 
Drinking in America : Slideshow
Hanson's MMMhop IPA and 9 other celebrity alcohols

Hanson's MMMhop IPA and 8 other celebrity alcohols 

The onetime teen heartthrobs are not the first to appeal to a more mature fan base with name-brand booze

 
Drinking in America : Fact Sheet
In order to curb that college weight gain that comes with heavy drinking, some coeds are skipping out on meals in a new trend called "drunkorexia."

'Drunkorexia': A 'disturbing' new trend?

To stay both thin and blotto, college students are saving money by skipping meals — and buying booze instead

 
Drinking in America : Instant Guide
Parents and college administrators should pay closer attention to students' late-night Facebook photos to ID problematic drinkers, a new study suggests.

A new use for Facebook: Identifying problem drinkers?

New research shows that, yes, college students who post about "getting drunk" on Facebook are more prone to alcohol abuse. Time for an intervention?

 
Drinking in America : Analysis
A new in-development drug treatment may help prevent drunkenness and potentially stave off those embarrassing moments of public intoxication.

A 'stay-sober' pill: Coming to a pharmacy near you?

An in-development drug may help drinkers avoid embarrassing themselves — if not in time for this year's company Christmas party

 
Drinking in America : By the numbers
A beer ad from 1959, when Budweiser was king: Sales of the full-calorie American brew fell 30 percent between 2005 and 2010.

Budweiser's 'staggering' sales slump: By the numbers

Increasingly, beer drinkers are eschewing the red and white can and opting for lower-calorie brews, imports, and craft beers

 
Drinking in America : Burning Question
A memorial to Amy Winehouse outside her London home: While many suspected it was drugs and alcohol that caused the singer's demise, her family says it was the lack there of.

Amy Winehouse: Did she die of alcohol withdrawal?

The famous singer may have tried to quit alcohol by going cold turkey, a bad idea for many alcoholics

 
Drinking in America : Opinion Brief
Molson Coors is targeting women with a new "bloat-resistant" beer that comes in supposedly seductive flavors like "Crisp Rosé" and "Zesty Lemon."

Molson Coors' 'no-bloat' beer: Will it win over women?

The brewing giant is thirsting for more female customers, but drinkers aren't exactly lining up for a "Crisp Rosé" lager  

 
Drinking in America : By the numbers
Vineyard workers in Napa Valley, Calif., pick grapes during harvest season: California accounts for 61 percent of the booming U.S. wine market, by volume.

America's wine boom: By the numbers

For the first time, the U.S. is gulping down more wine annually than France. A numerical guide to America's vino victory

 

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