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Why Craft Brewers Are Migrating From Cities to Suburbs

Imbibe Magazine

While urban and rural breweries saw production volumes drop 4 and 5 percent, respectively, from 2022 to 2023, according to the Brewers Association, suburban craft breweries stayed flat by bubbling up close to homes. That might mean more stouts at one spot, more IPAs at another, or an expansive bourbon list.

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Where to Drink in Fishtown, Philadelphia

Imbibe Magazine

In 2022, the duo built an outdoor wine garden in an empty Fishtown lot and poured glasses of minimal-intervention MCC wines—made with Pennsylvania grapes—from a refurbished trolley. By night, Forîn hosts residencies for local restaurants, and pours wine, beer, and cocktails, like an Espresso Martini with house coffee.

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US Beverage Forms Spirits Division

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Aufiero brings more than two decades of sales, marketing, distributor and supplier experience in the wine and spirits industry, working for companies such as Bacardi, Fedway Associates and Proximo Spirits. The new division will be led by Ken Aufiero, who joins USB as Director of Spirits.

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Where to Drink in Tucson, Arizona

Imbibe Magazine

In 2022, Exo opened a second location in an 1885 adobe home in the historically recognized Barrio Viejo neighborhood and added Crisol Bar , a mezcal-focused bar and educational space, with guided tastings every Thursday. “It s flagship hazy IPA. It is a place to pay homage to craft, history, and connection.”

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Champagne-Style ‘Bière Brut’ Is a Rarity, Despite Its Cork-Popping Appeal

VinePair

When its time to ring in the new year, most drinkers will probably raise a glass of Champagne , Prosecco , or some other sparkling wine. To clarify, Gde is not a brut IPA. It is not a wine-beer hybrid, and it has nothing to do with Miller High Lifes claim to be the Champagne of Beers. Its really sticky.

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Niche Sports and Games Are Helping Breweries Score Big

Imbibe Magazine

Customers wear brewery merch and congregate in taprooms, bantering about smash-hit IPAs and others that swung for the fences but fell short. La Doña’s soccer field, which the brewery temporarily took down in 2022 to accommodate construction, hosts leagues and instructional classes for young children on weekend mornings.

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The VinePair Podcast: What’s the Future of By-the-Glass Wine?

VinePair

When buying wine at a restaurant or wine bar, it’s common knowledge that the best bang for your buck lies in the by-the-bottle list. However, for the curious consumer who may want to taste through multiple wines in one sitting, options to do so are dwindling. Hence why by-the-glass pours continue to cost a pretty penny.

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