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Easter long weekend: live music at the distillery
Kick off the Easter Long Weekend in the mountains, with Furious Cate at Wildbrumby Distillery. Furious Cate are the quintessential rock and roll band. Featuring one of the best rhythm sections around, the fabulous Troy Dowd on lead guitar and experienced lead vocalist Stu, we know you are going to have a dancing Good Friday [...] The post Easter long weekend: live music at the distillery appeared first on Wildbrumby Distillery | Schnapps | Gin | Vodka .
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Canals of Time, Tables of Bruges
Canals of Time, Tables of Bruges – read my piece in Luxe Beat Magazine on Bruges, Belgium. If traveling to Belgium, make the journey to Bruges. Only an hour train ride from Brussels, and 20 minutes from Ghent (where you should also go!) The storybook city is full of history, quaint shops, boutique hotels like... Read More
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What’s Brewing at Brewer’s Friend – March 1, 2026
Here’s a look at what’s been happening at Brewer’s Friend over the past month. Check out the latest and greatest recipes, styles, ingredients, and more. Trending Styles 1 English IPA 6 Irish Stout 2 Witbier 7 Irish Red Ale 3 Saison 8 Weissbier 4 Cream Ale 9 American Light Lager 5 […] The post What’s Brewing at Brewer’s Friend – March 1, 2026 first appeared on Brewer's Friend .
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High West Distillery Bourye Release
Excited to share that High West Distillery is back with one of its most beloved releases: Bourye. This annual, limited-edition favorite (with a true cult following) showcases a distinctive, premium blend of rich bourbon and rye whiskeys, resulting in an exceptional sipping experience. This year’s release delivers an elevated ABV of 50.5%, along with bold notes of grilled peaches, […]
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A February Farewell
Steve Griffith – admired attorney and civic leader External Photo Attribution at the end of the Post (#1) You would think that a person who is a graduate of Harvard College, the University of Oxford and Stanford Law School, might … Continue reading →
by Thebeerchaser5 viewsbeerchaser-miscellanyuncategorizedchimborazocity-club-of-portland-researchcity-club-research-report-on-civic-educationcraig-hanneman-beerchaser-of-the-quarter - news
Burgundy’s Quiet Shift: From Extraction to Infusion
Why many Burgundian winemakers are stepping back in the cellar to reveal Pinot Noir’s true character. Across Burgundy, a subtle change is taking place. Instead of extracting more from Pinot Noir, many winemakers are discovering that patience in the cellar … Continue reading →
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Astronomy Astrophiz ~ Dr Ian Musgrave’s March SkyGuide
Shownotes Listen: https://soundcloud.com/astrophiz/astrophizmarchskyguide Welcome to the Astrophiz March SkyGuide, where Ian tells us about the Total Lunar Eclipse and all the observation and astrophotography tips that go with it. Also you get highlights of the morning and evening skies and how to find the Variable star, Mira. Moon Phases Full Moon – Tues 3 March […] The post Astronomy Astrophiz ~ Dr Ian Musgrave’s March SkyGuide appeared first on Astrophiz: The Astronomy and Astrophysics Podcast .
by BRENDAN O'BRIEN3 viewsuncategorized - news
Join the BC Ale Trail at the Vancouver Outdoor Adventure & Travel Show!
The BC Ale Trail is bringing our signature blend of adventure and craft beer culture to the Vancouver Outdoor Adventure & Travel Show on February 28 and March 1, celebrating the best of exploring BC. From rugged coastal trails and picturesque lakes to sun-drenched Okanagan valleys and alpine summits — paired with a cold, locally-crafted … Continued The post Join the BC Ale Trail at the Vancouver Outdoor Adventure & Travel Show! appeared first on The BC Ale Trail .
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A Sooke & Shirley Brewery Day
There’s something about the drive to Sooke that immediately shifts your nervous system. The winding West Coast road. The ocean peeking through the trees. That feeling that you’re heading somewhere just a little bit magical. We set out to experience the breweries of Sooke and Shirley along the BC Ale Trail, taking our time and … Continued The post A Sooke & Shirley Brewery Day appeared first on The BC Ale Trail .
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Olympic-Sized Joy
Milano Cortina 2026 Alpine reflections on this year's Winter Games, based on a conversation with Bradley Spalding - Former Ski School Director of Thredbo and Founder of Wildbrumby Distillery. The post Olympic-Sized Joy appeared first on Wildbrumby Distillery | Schnapps | Gin | Vodka .
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Trinity Hill Hawke’s Bay Merlot 2024
Trinity Hill Hawke’s Bay Merlot 2024 $24.99 2024 is proving to be an absolute banger of a vintage for Hawke’s Bay reds, and I think this example is one of the best-value merlots on the market right now. Grown in their Gimblett Stones vineyard, this wine is a smoky sensation that’s rich, dense and yet […]
by Yvonne5 viewsuncategorizedhawke-s-baymerlottrinity-hilltrinity-hill-hawke-s-bay-merlot-2024 - news
Known Unknown Vin Jeanne Bridge Pa Sauvignon Blanc 2019 375ml
Known Unknown Vin Jeanne Bridge Pa Sauvignon Blanc 2019 375ml $35 It pretty much is what it says on the tin. Or should I say ‘label’ but in unique fashion. Inspired by the wines of Jura, winemaker Jules van Costello has crafted a single barrel of organic Bridge Pa Sauvignon Blanc that’s been barrel-fermented and […]
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Known Unknown Bloody Vermouth (500ml)
Known Unknown Bloody Vermouth (500ml) $45 This Negroni-friendly sweet vermouth is crafted using a Blood Orange oleo saccharum syrup made with equal parts sugar and Blood Orange Peel (“to bring out the peel aromatics”), alongside dried orange zest, cardamom, saffron, dried kawakawa berries, and bittering aromatics like wormwood, rhubarb root, and cinchona bark. It’s then added […]
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Just the Sip: Found North Batch 001 Review
I’ve been sitting on a pair of Found North samples for some time now. When I decided it was time to finally sit down and give the brand its just due, I knew I’d prefer to start with a full-fledged review if I could help it. This is why my first Found North review didn’t […]
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Valli Waitaki Valley North Otago Pinot Gris 2025
Valli Waitaki Valley North Otago Pinot Gris 2025 $30 Ultra-crisp and bursting with freshly sliced apple, white peach, white pepper and nashi niceness. Cleansing, floral and buoyantly bright and boasting a marathon-like finish. Another magical Grant Taylor-made wine. More please! Valli
by Yvonne5 viewsuncategorizednorth-otagopinot-grisvallivalli-waitaki-valley-north-otago-pinot-gris-2025waitaki-valley - news
Known Unknown Maraekakaho Cabernet Franc 2022
Known Unknown Maraekakaho Cabernet Franc 2022 $35 If you like your Cabernet Franc sailing down the leafy, herbal, fabulously feral side of the sea, then this is your jam. From an unusually cool year, unfiltered, unfined and layered with earthy, funky tones, this wine is developing a sweet-sour complexity which cloaks a core of acidity […]
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2026 Beer Industry Trends
By: Neil Witte, Master Cicerone and Beer Institute Consultant We often hear people say, “new year, new you.” Not only do individuals evaluate their goals, but so do brewers when they consider what’s at the forefront of their product line. One of my jobs is to review the previous year’s trends while looking ahead to…
by Daniel Ehlers0 viewsuncategorized - news
Fresh Brew: Your Monthly Digest of Top Forum Discussions – February 2026
Most Discussed Topics What to do with used malt?by Zitooo with 15 posts this monthI've put my first batches in the garden compost but realized there's a risk that the wild boars in the forest will come to eat them. What do you usually do with your used malt?Is it good food for … No […] The post Fresh Brew: Your Monthly Digest of Top Forum Discussions – February 2026 first appeared on Brewer's Friend .
by Larry3 viewsuncategorized - news
February Figuring – Part III
When is an Assist not Really That Helpful? Welcome back to Thebeerchaser. If you are seeing this post through an e-mail, please visit the blog by clicking on the title at the top to see all of the photos and so the … Continue reading →
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Te Mata Estate Hawke’s Bay Coleraine 2024
Te Mata Estate Hawke’s Bay Coleraine 2024 $175 If there’s one way of describing the 40th vintage of Coleraine, a blend of 58% Cabernet Sauvignon, 31% Merlot and 11% Cabernet Franc, it’d be that it’s scented with gunflint and smoked blueberry, delicate graphite dust, black olive and freshly bitten liquorice. On the palate, it offers […]
by Yvonne5 viewsuncategorizedcolerainehawke-s-bayte-matate-mata-hawke-s-bay-coleraine-2024 - news
Call for UGA Winegrower Intern Hosts
There is also information on upcoming events/webinars below! We are recruiting hosts for the Winegrowers of Georgia Internship Program for the 2026 field season; we have several excellent undergraduate candidates we are about to start interviewing. While we already have several host volunteers for this season, there are opportunities for more if you are interested! For those […] Read More
by Sarah Lowder3 viewsuncategorized - news
Pulsars & Coding with Dr. Garvit Grover | Astrophiz #228
Listen free on any device:Link:https://soundcloud.com/astrophiz/astronomy-astrophiz228-dr “Dr Garvit Grover lifts the lid on misbehaving pulsars.” A fantastic interview with an amazing pulsar astrophysicist who is unraveling the secrets of nulling pulsars and ‘death lines’ using his phenomenal coding skills. How do you unravel the mysteries of “misbehaving” pulsars? In this episode, we are joined by Dr. […] The post Pulsars & Coding with Dr. Garvit Grover | Astrophiz #228 appeared first on Astrophiz: The Astronomy and Astrophysics Podcast .
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February Figuring – Part II
Welcome back to Thebeerchaser. If you are seeing this post through an e-mail, please visit the blog by clicking on the title at the top to see all of the photos and so the narrative is not clipped or shortened. (External photo attribution … Continue reading →
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Unlock the World of Sake: A Beginner’s Guide to Learning Japan’s Most Fascinating Beverage
Sake isn’t just a drink — it’s a bridge to Japanese culture, history, artistry, and flavor traditions that span centuries. And much like wine, there’s a spectrum of styles, techniques, terroir-like influence, and tasting nuances waiting to be discovered. Whether you’re a curious wine lover who’s always wanted to understand sake beyond the basics, or [...] The post Unlock the World of Sake: A Beginner’s Guide to Learning Japan’s Most Fascinating Beverage appeared first on Capital Wine School .
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