The Name Origins Of Alcoholic Drinks
John Green looks at the name origins of 26 alcoholic drinks including the Martini, Alabama Slammer, and the Sidecar.
You don’t need to be a professional bartender to know the difference between a sidecar and a Tom Collins, but if they’re not drinks you order regularly, you may not know how they’re made or what the history behind them is. This video from the folks at Mental Floss will teach you.P
The video tells the tale, but odds are that if you’re not an avid cocktail drinker you’ve heard of some of these drinks before but didn’t know how they were made, or what was in them. John Green’s approach to the topic is hilarious, but it’s also educational—by the end of the video you’ll be familiar with all sorts of different drinks, from mimosas to sidecars to the ever-classic martini. Plus, the next time you’re at a bar and want to order one, you’ll know what should go in it (and you’ll be able to tell if the bartender has no idea).
Alcohol & Weight Gain
The body can’t store alcohol so it metabolizes it right away. Since the alcohol becomes priority in the metabolic process, your body won’t metabolize other fats and sugars as efficiently which ultimately slows your metabolism down over time and as such, can contribute to weight gain.
Here is an infographic from Lucas James Celebrity Trainer that looks at alcohol and weight gain.