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Where to Drink in Indianapolis

Imbibe Magazine

The third most populous Midwestern city, Indy boasts a thriving visual and performing arts scene, including one of the largest and oldest art museums in the country, and a deep jazz history that translates to a vibrant live music scene today. It’s a great place to grab a beer with friends and check out some live blues,” says Coy. “If

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The Best of Saratoga Springs with Mixologist Michael Bohm

Chilled Magazine

They’re now accompanied by the exceptional Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC) complex, an architectural marvel of an amphitheater that has presented live musical performances of every genre, from classical to the first rock concert there by The Doors in 1968, to Willie Nelson’s Outlaw Music Fest in 2023. of white rum 3/4 oz.

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Bar Reviews: Christina’s Shoreditch and Scarfes Bar, London

Drinkhacker

The focus here is on English products, including local producers of liqueurs, coffee, soda, and even sake made in the UK. I enjoyed the Orchard Sazerac, made with ELLC Mondrian rye, Burnt Faith British brandy, Kanpai plum, Capreolus 1000 Trees eau de vie, honey, and absinthe, but found it to be driven more by smoke than anise notes.

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How St-Germain Went From Bartender’s Ketchup to Spritz Sensation

VinePair

Launched in the first few years of the cocktail renaissance, St-Germain was the worlds first commercial elderflower liqueur and one of the first high-quality, artisan liqueurs to hit the market in decades. There, the liqueur quickly became a steady fixture behind the bar. The timing couldnt have been better.

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Mountains and Cocktails in Stowe, Vermont

Chilled Magazine

Summer and winter, the pavilion turns into a de facto concert venue curated by Spruce Peak Arts , with recent performers including the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Brandy Clark. Good whiskey to complement live music: what could be better than that? In other words, Vermont in a glass.