to the late 19th century when the term was used for the method of mixing an alcoholic beverage that contained cream and eggs. While the original "milkshake" wasn't intended for children ...
Milkshakes began in the late 1800s as an alcoholic eggnog-like drink with eggs, milk, and whiskey. By the early 1900s, soda fountains ditched the booze for syrups and malt powder. It wasn’t ...
Many people are celebrating Dry January, a growing tradition of abstaining from alcoholic beverages for the first month of the year.It started in the UK more than a decade ago. Now ...