Clay Risen
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Nov 12 2009, 12:45 pmOut of the Bar, Into the Kitchen
A restaurant uses a gourmet cooking technique to infuse alcohol with strawberries, lavender, and more.read morePhoto by Maggie Hoffman/Flickr CC
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Nov 5 2009, 12:45 pm5 German Beers Worth Trying
The author offers his list of favorite brews from the legendary country--and asks readers for theirs.read morePhoto by cwwycoff1/Flickr CC
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Oct 27 2009, 12:45 pmA Surprisingly Versatile Distillery
Buffalo Trace is known for making one kind of whiskey, but it has several noteworthy ones.read morePhoto by Ryan Harvey/Flickr CC
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Oct 13 2009, 8:16 amGerman Beer As It's Meant to Be
Andechs Brewery outside Munich offers the ultimate drinking experience--with a side of pigs' knuckles.read morePhoto by Mango Escobar/Flickr CC
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Sep 29 2009, 12:45 pmOktoberfest: It's Not About the Beer
It's about the party that goes with it. Finding a table is a hassle, but when the first beer arrives it's worth it.read morePhoto by warrenski/Flickr CC
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Sep 17 2009, 12:45 pmAdventures with German Schnapps
Germany's obsession with distillation produces surprising hits--and serious misses. Asparagus schnapps, anyone?read morePhoto by ScubaBeer/FlickrCC
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Aug 28 2009, 12:45 pmBeer Battle: America vs. Germany
The author fails to convince Germans to respect American beer. Is there any way to bridge the divide?read morePhoto by morberg/Flickr CC
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Aug 26 2009, 12:45 pmBad News For Scotch Fans?
Americans angered by the release of the Lockerbie bomber are calling for a boycott of Scottish products.read morePhoto by Magnera/Flickr CC
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Aug 24 2009, 8:22 amSlovenia: A Food-Lover's Paradise
Most people know Slovenia for its socialist past, but the tiny country has food and wines worth a trip.read morePhoto by Clay Risen
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Aug 12 2009, 12:45 pmBeer in the Ruins of Communism
A festival in a symbol of Berlin's Communist past celebrates a brighter part of German culture: beer.read morePhoto by St0rmz/Flickr CC
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Aug 7 2009, 12:45 pmThe Two Extremes of German Beer
Germany has a reputation for producing the world's greatest beer. But it also makes some of the worst.read morePhoto by JoeRuny/Flickr CC
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Aug 3 2009, 12:45 pmRewriting the Rules of Brewing Beer
For decades, American brewers have followed strict rules set by German aristocrats in the 1500's. read morePhoto by the prodigal untitled13/FlickrCC
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Jul 21 2009, 8:05 amSix American Gins Worth Tasting
Britain doesn't have a monopoly on gin: American distillers are catching up with refreshing, affordable varieties.read morePhoto by Spencer Platt/Getty Images
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Jun 29 2009, 8:28 amBringing Bourbon to Capitol Hill
Two Kentucky Congressmen just started the Bourbon Caucus, to promote America's indigenous drink.read morePhoto by dan4th/Flickr CC
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Jun 26 2009, 12:45 pmPreparing for the Rye Revolution
After years in the shadow of Scotch and Bourbon, rye's moment has come. 12 versions worth trying.read moresashafatcat/Flickr CC
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Jun 17 2009, 8:14 amAmerican Whiskey's Next Big Thing?
Critics have long been skeptical of Rick Wasmund's tiny distillery. He's finally proving them wrong.read morePhoto by vmiramontes/Flickr CC
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Jun 9 2009, 8:10 amThe Beer World's Unlikely Alliance
Craft brewers have one thing in common with Coors, Anheuser-Busch, and Miller: they don't want Congress to raise beer taxes. The story of how the Davids of the beer world decided to fight on the same side as the Goliaths.read morePhoto by Matt Dick
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Jun 5 2009, 12:45 pmDark Beer With Discipline
Duck-Rabbit Brewery avoids the gimmicks of other craft brewers--no bubblegum ale here--and focuses on doing one thing very well: dark beers with high alcohol content. The brewery once only distributed within North Carolina, but its reach is finally starting to spread to other parts of the country.read morePhoto Courtesy of Four Roses Distillery
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May 7 2009, 12:47 pmDomestic Whiskey's Best Kept Secret
For decades, some of the finest bourbon produced in America was only available overseas. But, finally, legendary Four Roses is appearing on shelves in the U.S. The author offers descriptions of all the varieties of whiskey created by this Kentucky distillery.read morePhoto by Ben+Sam/FlickrCC
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Apr 30 2009, 8:19 amWhiskey-Aged Beers, Craft Brew's Newest
Beer aged in barrels is the latest trend from the craft movement. The result is a brew that starts like Scotch and ends like beer. A test reveals which microbreweries do it best. But don't get to attached to this new variation--you never know when brewers will move onto the next big thing.read morePhoto by harryalverson/Flickr CC
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Apr 15 2009, 8:08 amIs This the Best-Selling Liquor in the World?
According to Chinese media, baijiu is the best-selling liquor in the world, and Maotai is the most famous brand of baiju--and one of the few available in the United States. In production for over 200 years, China's award-winning and expensive baiju isn't what you might expect.read morePhoto by yoppy/Flickr CC
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Apr 10 2009, 7:50 amAmerica's Drink Gets an Asian Makeover
Bourbon, American's Congressional-declared "native spirit," is hugely popular in Asia. But not everyone drinks it like they do in Kentucky. Some surprising variations on an American theme.read morePhoto by MACSURAK/FlickrCC
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Mar 28 2009, 1:00 pmBavaria's World-Class Smoked Beer
Schlenkerla, one of the world's best beers, is made using a rare technique of drying malt over an open flame. The result is the deep and truly unique flavor of smoked sausage. Some U.S. breweries are starting to learn, trying out the style for themselves.read morePhoto by Diego Cupolo, Flickr CC
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Mar 26 2009, 8:25 amThe Charm of Austrian Pumpkin Seed Oil
Hand-pressed in village centers, it's good on just about anything -- especially ice cream, yogurt, or a fresh salad. And as a dressing for salad or vegetables, the dark-green oil is sublime. Pumpkin seed oil isn't obscure, but it's more obscure than it deserves to be.read more
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