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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. The zero-proof drinks list includes the Fruits of Labor, featuring house-made grapefruit cordial topped with bubbles, and Athletic NA beers.

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A Guide to Spirit-Free Bottle Shops

Imbibe Magazine

Spirit-free bars and bottle shops are popping up across the United States, and curious consumers can now peruse aisles of zero-proof spirits, wine, beer, and RTDs. But when his zero-proof inventory sold out opening week, he decided to lean into the spirit-free movement. for the first time in 2022.”

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Nonalcoholic Beer Is Becoming Essential to the Success of Breweries

Imbibe Magazine

Excess equaled excellence in IPAs and imperial stouts, and customers craved more, more, more. Drinkers emerged to an altered alcohol landscape, one where moderation and wellness aligned with a recovering society, and newly tasty NA beers ably scratched that IPA itch. Modern brewing boomed in the 2010s by extending beer to extremes.

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Where to Drink in Beacon, New York

Imbibe Magazine

The retail shop sells exclusively New Yorkmade wine, cider, beer, spirits, and zero-proof offerings, while the minimalist bar pours local and neighboring wines to highlight the modern viticulture of the Northeast, along with beer, cider, and cocktails.