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Beers with more alcohol, flavor gain market share
Tucked in a corner at the Deschutes Brewery, barrels that once aged fine wines and whiskeys are nurturing beverages that are challenging drinkers to think of beer more like wine.
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High-alcohol, high-priced beers grabbing soaring part of market
Tucked in a corner at the Deschutes Brewery, barrels that once aged fine wines and whiskeys are nurturing beverages that are challenging drinkers to think of beer more like wine.
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... new support helping them grow their specialty food businesses. They hope to ripen the state's reputation as a leading wine producer. More>> Luxury Concrete The popularity of home-makeover shows and magazines show that Americans have a hunger for ...
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Beers with more alcohol, flavor gain market share
Tucked in a corner at the Deschutes Brewery, barrels that once aged fine wines and whiskeys are nurturing beverages that are challenging drinkers to think of beer more like wine.
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The Carillon Concert Series continues 7 p.m. Mondays through Aug. 25. The Cactus and Succulent Society of Greater Chicago Show and Sale is from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. today.
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Climate Change and Wine Conference
Description: The Climate Change and Wine Conference is a 1.5 day seminar dedicated to the study of climate change in the wine industry.
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Grape lends itself to wine's versatility
Sauvignon blanc yields versatile wines worldwide, many with real personality: herbaceous, smoky, tart, refreshing, with bracing acidity -- summer in a bottle.
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... galleries will roll out onto the sidewalk, with food and drink opportunities aplenty -- including two food courts, a wine pavilion sponsored by Balistreri Vineyards, and beer tents, where Heineken will pour its signature brew (but don't forget the ...
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If you are part of a group it is seen that you are working together and are given the same time as the front person.
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... today's the day. Vinotecca, 417 S. Main St., Royal Oak, (248) 544-6356, will be having a "Crush Party" to celebrate the wine bar's third anniversary, at which stomping grapes is part of the scene from 3-6 p.m. There also will be hors d'oeuvres, ...
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... Diel of Schloss Diel in the Nahe was more explicit about Britain's extraordinarily skewed representation of German wine. "In Germany 90% of the wines we sell are dry. We export our dry wines very successfully to Hong Kong, Japan, Scandinavia and now ...
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Travel back in time and visit the set of AMC's sensational '60s drama series
"Mad Men" creator and executive producer Matthew Weiner, center, poses with cast members Elisabeth Moss, left, and Vincent Kartheiser.
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State wineries have much to be proud of
Here are a few medal winners from the 2008 Indy International Wine Competition that are also inexpensive.
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... The Musical!," Johan Gutenberg, a winemaker in Schlimmer, Germany, invents the printing press in 1450 by modifying his wine press. Or, as he sings: "Gonna take the grapes out, Put letters in. Put letters where the grapes have been. I'm gonna take ...
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Tucked in a corner at the Deschutes Brewery, barrels that once aged fine wines and whiskeys are nurturing beverages that are challenging drinkers to think of beer more like wine.
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Wine and Art Stroll gets people in the spirit First event for city helps local retail sales
If there is truth in wine, there is also something true about wine itself. "If it tastes good, we drink it.
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A quaint wine shop in Chesterton is getting primped for an August grand opening.
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A spirited venture on Seneca Lake
New distillery to open this fall. Jeff Richards * By Jeff Richards * July 26, 2008 A unique tasting experience is coming to wine country.
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The 'surprise' chateau in Cedar Ridge
The fireplace makes this castle cozy. ENLARGE This guestroom features a beautiful wooden crib in a room full of dormer windows, nooks and crannies in the traditional, old-world style.
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Going against the grain in an uncertain economy
It's one of the rare occasions when it's OK to gawk at the flaws of the very old.
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