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Brewery Visit: Redhook Ale Brewery

by Eve Porcello
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Before I moved to the West Coast two years ago, I didn’t know much about Seattle — except that people were serious about their coffee. They respected it. They nurtured [...]

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Pious Monk Dunkel

by Greg Marchilena
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The last time I found myself in the city of Pittsburgh, PA, it was 2008 and I was there to visit family on what I’m sure would seem like a [...]

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California Love: Part III – AleSmith

by Tom MacGowan
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Part three of my San Diego voyage led me to AleSmith Brewing Company!  This stop was ultra sweet because of the fact that AleSmith is not available in Jersey.  I [...]

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Unearthing Great Beer in Las Vegas

by Eve Porcello
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Though I’d never visited Las Vegas before this week, I arrived assuming I knew almost everything about the town. I had a list of facts that I’d gathered from TV [...]

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California Love: Part 1 – Stone Brewing Company

by Tom MacGowan
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With the New Year upon me and tax return anxiety approaching, my mind is wondering and I can’t help thinking about taking a vacation. As I gather ideas for this next adventure, [...]

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The Endorsement: Captain Lawrence Day Trip

by Celena Cipriaso
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Want a quick, cheap weekend getaway from New York?  Then hop on a Metro North train, get off at Pleasantville, and make the trek to Captain Lawrence Brewery, which is [...]

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Asbury Park: A Return To Glory

by Tom MacGowan
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Asbury Park is a landmark city for the great state of New Jersey. Traditionally a place for family and friends, the city once drew crowds of people from near and [...]

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