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Thanksgiving Pairings - Barrel to Bottle Talks Turkey

What are you drinking for Thanksgiving? We’ve got recommendations for spirits before, during and after dinner, beers that pair with a wide range of dishes and wines to pair with specific types of guests at your dinner table.
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Barrel to Bottle: Thanksgiving Pairings

This year for Thanksgiving, the Barrel to Bottle crew wants to make it simple to buy beer, wine, and spirits for your feast. Instead of pairing individual drinks with dishes, we’ve selected some items that pair with nearly everything you might eat on Thanksgiving.
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Barrel to Bottle: Holiday Beers

"It's the holiday season (the holiday season)" and that means it's time for the holiday releases from some of our favorite breweries.
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Barrel to Bottle: Chèvre Which Way

It doesn't get any cheddar than this. It's unbrielievable that it took this long, really. The Barrel to Bottle Crew is finally doing cheese pairings.
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Be A Baller This Holiday Season

If you’ve been down to Kentucky for a whiskey distillery tour, there is a good chance your tour concluded with a taste of bourbon and a bourbon ball. These chocolate covered vanilla cream candies are often made with pecans, and of course a splash of bourbon.
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Barrel to Bottle: Holiday Beers

Tis the season for malty, spicy beers with a little extra kick to them. Just don't call them old man beers.
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Barrel to Bottle: Party Planning with Alex Tornai

Binny's doesn't just help you stock your bar for biggest moments of your life, we can also help you plan them.
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Libations for Thanksgiving!

Thanksgiving dinner is a marathon of decadent dishes. We asked our Barrel to Bottle podcast team to curate a list of complimentary brews, spirits, and wines including some much needed palate refreshers.
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Beer Buzz: Holiday Favorites

Each year the number of Christmas beers continues to grow. Cold winter weather and decadent dinner parties have inspired everything from rich roasty porters and stouts, to spicy winter warmers and barleywines.
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