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10 of the Most Absurd Drinking Gadgets Throughout History

VinePair

There’s doodads for beer and wine, too, all designed to either solve trivial problems or to get the full potential out of a certain beverage. A cooler is definitely a wise investment. Unfortunately, bringing booze from home to the course is prohibited at any club with a liquor license. Popping a decades-old Napa Cab ?

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This Week's Beer News: Metro on a Short Fuse

Guys Drinking Beer - Beer News

That’s not the only cool feature about a Chicago brewery this week — the deep dive into Monochrome Brewing via Block Club (linked below) is definitely worth your time as well. Western Springs doesn’t have a brewery yet, but the town is getting some liquor licenses ready for whenever someone wants to open one.

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Review: Rancho La Gloria Espresso Martini

Drinkhacker

I first noticed that this product uses an agave wine base, not tequila. Agave wine is a fortified wine from Mexico that is made from fermented Blue Weber agave. Using a base that falls into the wine or beer category allows the product to be sold in more liquor retail stores in the U.S.