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20 Years of Imbibe: Paul Clarke’s Favorite Stories
Editor in Chief Paul Clarke shares from of his favorite stories from 20 years of Imbibe. The post 20 Years of Imbibe: Paul Clarke’s Favorite Stories appeared first on Imbibe Magazine .
by Paul Clarke2 viewsarticlescocktails-spiritsanniversarybobby-heugeldale-degroffjennifer-colliau - news
Welcome to Our Anniversary Sale!
Table of Contents Sale Details How to Make the Most of the Sale & What to Buy Company History An Anniversary Toast: A Signature Cocktail Welcome to Our Anniversary Sale Hey, friends– It’s our anniversary! Which means we have a chance to celebrate with the people who made it all possible: you! This year […]
by Melanie Tornroth1 viewuncategorizedanniversaryannouncementsnewsrumrum-cocktails - news
#219 | Elusive Brewing turns 10
The UK beer landscape looks a lot different today than it did ten years ago. We’ve seen breweries and trends come and go. But certain names have stood the test of time by focusing on one thing: quality. Today’s guest is someone who transitioned from a decorated homebrewing career to founding one of the most...
by Tim7 viewspodcastanniversarybeerberkshirebrewbrewer - news
Sixteen years
In a few days' time it will be the sixteenth anniversary of Greg's death. Sixteen years. That is almost half of the time we were married together. On the day he died, I wondered how I would cope without him and couldn't envisage getting to a stage where I would have ever coped through sixteen years. So much has happened since, either that he has missed himself or I have had to deal with. Just the general upkeep of the house and garden alone with major decisions to make on my own about what to get repaired or renovated and when, dealing with the finances and hiring tradesmen. Being able to discuss it with someone and share the problems made it so much easier when there was the two of us, although to be fair in his latter years he was so drunk, he left it all to me anyway. He missed out on our daughter leaving school, going to university, graduating, becoming a doctor, getting married. I was the one supporting her, financing her, visiting her. I even got the job of doing the Father
by noreply@blogger.com (ADDY)4 viewsanniversarydeathgregmissing - news
Dance with my Father
I make no apologies for repeating this post, as 1 February is a date I can never ever forget. This year sees the 25th anniversary. In some ways it seems like yesterday - how can it be 25 years? We are singing Dance with My Father for our choir summer concert and that is difficult to sing especially with a day like today. I suspect, should I ever die and they need to perform a post-mortem on me, they'll find the First of February 2001 etched in my brain like a stick of Brighton rock. It is a date I shall never ever forget. In mid December 2000, I had been told I needed an urgent hysterectomy operation. I had developed a large mass in my womb. If I lay face-down on a hard floor playing a board game or doing a jigsaw with Kay, I could feel it digging in to me. The consultant gynaecologist I went to see was fairly hopeful it was a benign fibroid but because of its large size, could not rule out it was something malignant. He nee
by noreply@blogger.com (ADDY)4 viewsanniversarydaddeath - news
Rémy Martin Turns 300: Celebrating Three Centuries of Excellence
There aren’t too many brands that can hit the 300 mark and still be at the top of their game. But then again, there aren’t too many brands like renowned Cognac house, Rémy Martin. This holiday season, let’s raise a toast to one of the four original Cognac houses that is celebrating an exceptional 300 years old. In 1724, an entrepreneurial winemaker in southwestern France with a catchy name — Rémy Martin — began his journey with distilling the now famous spirit. The Cognac region, like Champagne, has become eponymous for its most famous export. The article Rémy Martin Turns 300: Celebrating Three Centuries of Excellence appeared first on VinePair .
by Alex May5 viewsreading-about-drinkinganniversarycognacremy-martin
