The Periodic Table of Alcohol
Science is a critical part of the booze-making process and how alcohol interacts with our bodies, which is why it makes total sense to express alcoholic drinks in a periodic table. This great chart is organized both by type of alcohol and the alcohol by volume of each drink. Plus, it includes what type of beverage the drink is, when it was created and what the main flavor of the drink happens to be. It's a perfect way to organize cocktails. Note that you will probably have to click through to see the whole thing in a size large enough to read it.
My favorite, the white Russian is #61. What about your favorite drink?
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Slice a clementine in half and use a juicer to squeeze both halves into a tumbler. Add two ice cubes and a generous splash of iced Grey Goose or some other premium vodka. Let it sit for a few minutes so the ice melts a little, then swirl the glass around to mix everything together and enjoy!
"Employees say Lueken's decision, which won't require them to pay anything for their shares in the business, multiplied the high esteem they already held for their boss."
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There was another great story, which came out just a little bit earlier, about the CEO of a company who went out of his way to make all of his employees insanely rich: Bain Gave Staff Way to Swell IRAs by Investing in Deals
Oops, never mind, doesn't fit the narrative.