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Better Drinks Take Flight

Imbibe Magazine

United embraces its Midwest roots with cans of the cult-favorite craft beer Two Hearted IPA from Michigan brewery Bell’s. British carrier Virgin Atlantic doubles down on zero-proof cocktails by curating a menu with the NA spirit Seedlip. Even the flight route can play a factor.

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5 to Try: Kölsch-Style Ales

Imbibe Magazine

The Northern Californian brewery produces other zero-proof beers, such as a pilsner and a hazy IPA, but this is the bestselling nonalcoholic kölsch in America. $20/6-pack, Best Day’s kölsch gets its toasty sweetness and citrusy bitterness from Cologne and Pilsner malts and Hallertau Traditional hops.

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Where to Drink in Fishtown, Philadelphia

Imbibe Magazine

The zero-proof drinks list includes the Fruits of Labor, featuring house-made grapefruit cordial topped with bubbles, and Athletic NA beers. The global wine list leans toward minimal-intervention bottles, and the beer selection features several Pennsylvania breweries. Monkey Club is Ducos’ go-to in Fishtown.

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Making Non-Alcoholic Wine Will Never Be Easy. Can Momentum Carry It Forward?

VinePair

Beer has arguably pulled off the NA feat best, cracking the zero proof code and producing genuinely drinkable options that resemble real styles. But craft beer didn’t pull off the miracle overnight and we probably shouldn’t expect the same from wine. The article Making Non-Alcoholic Wine Will Never Be Easy.

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What’s Driving U.S. Beer Sales in 2024?

Cheers

Craft beer sales have slowed with the rise of too many breweries, consumers not drinking as much beer, and those that do drink beer opting for less-expensive brews. And with all the great beers out there, it is fun to try different ones and enjoy a variety, especially those that complement our food menu,” he says.

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A High-Tech ‘Beer Printer’ From Belgium Wants to Digitize the Drinking Experience

VinePair

wants to bring molecular mixing to the pint glass with a tabletop “beer printer” that can supposedly recreate any brew in a matter of seconds. That might sound like something from the future, but it’s already here — at least in the proof-of-concept stage. What’s really a game changer is you can adjust the alcohol level from zero to 8.5

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Father’s Day Gift Guide

A Bar Above

This box gift set is a great idea for making iced coffee for the coffee snob in your life– Check out this article from our buddies at Bon Appétit for a starter recipe. For a personal touch, make notes on your favorite recipes or set aside some time to craft some of the cocktails together. Well, you can!

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