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| Every good whisk(e)y has a story. Maybe it’s a bourbon blended from multiple mashbills and finished in ice wine casks. Perhaps it’s a 40-year-old Scotch from a two-century-old distillery that costs $6,000 per bottle. And then again, it could just be a single-barrel pick from ex-Giants QB Eli Manning. There are a lot of stories to tell this month in our best new whiskey guide (not for nothing, Eli’s got taste). | |
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| Creatine sales are booming. For years, the supplement was largely misunderstood by the public — if not outright maligned — because of its association with what we’ll call swole-chasers. But recent studies have indicated that the compound, a naturally-occurring amino acid, does more than just redirect water to the biceps. In an ironic twist, it may even have a hand in improving cognitive function. Creatine influences “brain bioenergetics,” which is a fancy way of saying that it has the potential to enhance memory and reduce mental fatigue. If that suddenly makes you want to get your hands on creatine, and a lot of it, there are some basic tenets of creatine supplementation you should know. | |
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