You probably have a life, so most of this probably passed you by this week:
- The Death of Beer? - The Atlantic Beer is Dead. Long live the vino! (or single malt?) Doesn’t matter, if I never have to choose between Miller, Bud, and pis at whatever hole-in-the wall neighborhood bar I just walked into, that will certainly be too soon.
- Why I don’t like wine corks — still – The Wine Curmudgeon To add to the screwcap v. cork debate, Jeff offers the angst and consternation of looking forward to some delicious juice, only to find it ruined by our arch nemesis, TCA. Please leave your condolences.
- The Esquire Survey of Drinking – Esquire Since only about 26% of us voted in the last election, and we probably dodged the census as well, you might want to fill at least part of your civic duty by filling out this survey.
- Pinot Noir is the most… – Fermentation In preparation for the 24th Annual International Pinot Noir Celebration Tom does a little googling and gives up a sample of select “Pinot Noir is the most…” (insert whatever hyperbolic statement one can imagine about a grape) posts.
To send you off for the day, I’ve been listening to Talk, Talk all week, you should too.
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