Which Bavarian law, enacted in 1516, famously dictates the only ingredients that can be used to brew beer in Germany?
What type of stemmed glass, with a broad, shallow bowl, was traditionally used for serving Champagne, before the flute became popular?
A 'Mojito' cocktail traditionally contains rum, sugar, lime juice, soda water, and which aromatic herb?
What is the process of heating a fermented liquid to separate and concentrate the alcohol, leading to spirits like whiskey or vodka?
Which fictional British secret agent is famously known for ordering his martinis 'shaken, not stirred'?
What is the general term for a sweet, alcoholic drink served after a meal, often believed to aid digestion?
What type of bar specializes in serving various wines, often by the glass, and typically offers small food pairings like cheese or charcuterie?
The term 'cocktail' itself is believed to have originated in a newspaper in what country, appearing with its first known definition in the early 19th century?
What essential ingredient, often made from various botanicals, provides the distinct bitter or bittersweet flavor profile in classic cocktails like the Sazerac or Old Fashioned?
When a drink is ordered 'neat,' how is it typically served?