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De-Cider For Yourself - Barrel to Bottle Makes a Case for Hard Cider

If you like juicy IPAs, why not try some actual juice? Specifically, hard cider, likely America's first alcoholic beverage.
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Binny's Tasting Panel: Top Wines for Easter

The Binny’s Tasting Panel picks their top wines for Easter
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Demo Kitchen Recipes: Apple Walnut Bundt Cake

Celebrate Cider Summit with this recipe for Apple Walnut Bundt Cake with cinnamon-cider whipped cream.
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What's New in Beer and Cider - Barrel to Bottle Cracks Some Cold Ones

The constant turnover in beer and cider, along with many breweries abandoning the concept of flagships, has made it really tough to keep track of the latest releases in this category. But we're here to help with six beers and two ciders that should be sticking around for a while.
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Barrel to Bottle: Flavor Blasted Beers, Ciders and Meads

We use the phrase “Flavor Blasted” a lot, usually in jest. But more and more, we are seeing products that are catering to fans of candy and desserts. Basically, almost everything is flavor blasted these days from beer to seltzers to ciders and meads. So many beers, ciders and meads have fruit in them; to the point where a “plain” beverage is the oddity.
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Demo Kitchen Recipes: Roast Leg of Lamb

This easy but magnificent roast leg of lamb recipe is the perfect main course for your Easter feast. The straightforward preparation is also the perfect opportunity for a great wine or beer pairing.
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Demo Kitchen Recipe: Shrimp & Asparagus Quiche

Quiche is delicious for breakfast, lunch, or dinner and always welcome at the brunch table. For this version we decided to combine shrimp, a stalwart of the brunch buffet, with the fresh spring flavors of asparagus and chives.
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Demo Kitchen Recipe: Stuffed French Toast Casserole with Strawberry-Rhubarb Compote

One thing about this recipe is certain; The Poor Knights of Windsor never had it so good when it came to their “lost bread”. No Sir, this is a pain perdu fit for the most well-heeled lover of breakfast and brunch due to its sweet creamy filling and a seasonally inspired fruit compote.
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Demo Kitchen Recipe: Braised Lamb Crespelle

Everybody loves crepes! Whether sweet or savory they are one of Brittany’s greatest contributions to French cuisine. It’s no wonder you will find variations on the theme all around the world.
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