Wine of the Week 09/11/23

“Refosco is a family of grapes native to the Veneto and neighboring regions in the northeastern part of Italy … [Di Lenardo is] among our favorite value Italian wineries. Their wines are sustainably produced and made without oak aging. They are expressive and straight forward, perfect for everyday meals and gatherings …”

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Beer Spotlight!

“Founded in 1989, Boulevard Brewing Company is based in the Missouri side of Kansas City. Their Whiskey Barrel Stout is a year-round offering which we’ve avoided, because we feared, like other whiskey barrel stouts that we’ve had, that it would be thin. Boy, were we wrong …”

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Beer of the Week! 08/21/23

“Duck-Rabbit does not go traditional here, as their Baltic Porter is an ale rather than a lager. Still, they ferment it at low temperatures (or as low as their ale yeast will allow, we suppose). After conditioning it in cold tanks, they nail the flavor …”

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Beer Spotlight!

“Fermented with Brettanomyces yeast, the Cultivateur Provision Saison is aged in oak barrels for the better part of a year … A full-flavored experience, though this beer is richer than you expect from a Saison, it still doesn't lose the Saison’s refreshing nature …”

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Beer Spotlight!

“We know that Battleboro’s Hermit Thrush Brewery is dedicated to having their beers represent what Vermont has to offer, but we didn’t expect that principle to extend to their collaborations. These people are hardcore! For their sour Golden Ale, Hermit Thrush reaches two hours north to shake hands with Lawson’s Finest Liquids in Waitsfield … “

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Mead Spotlight!

“Brotherhood Winery in Washingtonville, NY — 50 miles northwest of New York City as the crow flies — produced its first documented vintage of wine in 1839. That makes it the nation’s oldest continual winery. We don’t have any of their wines, but we do have this mead. It’s a straight forward honey wine — proof that simplicity is not necessarily a bar to high quality …”

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