It’s spooky season! What better way to get in the spirit than to cozy up on the couch and watch a Halloween classic like Nightmare on Elm Street?
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iPourIt recently released its 2018 iPourIt Report naming the top domestic beers, craft beers, ciders, red wines, white wines, and rosés poured. We point out five key takeaways from the 2018 iPourIt Report.
From fancy banquets to basement ragers, holiday parties and their hosts all appreciate the easiest way to spread spirit and cheer: generous amounts of booze.
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Top Five Ciders of the Season
Harvest season has arrived, and along with the hordes of gourds (i.e. pumpkin beers) and other that are filling tasting glasses across the nation comes beer’s boozy cousin made from America’s favorite fruit: cider.
5 Beers that Pair Perfectly With Thanksgiving Dinner
Whether Thanksgiving is a day for spending meaningful time with family or avoiding it at all costs, there’s one thing we can all agree on: The holidays are a good time to drink beer.
For beer drinkers around the world, fall is a time filled with Oktoberfest lagers, harvest ales and other seasonally-themed brews that help ring in the autumn season with each crisp sip. To tap into the beer enthusiast’s favorite fall beers this season, we dug into our data of self-served suds and found these five tasty brews to be the most-poured beers of the season so far. To our surprise, it wasn’t pumpkin beers or marzens that topped the list.
Prost! 5 Oktoberfest Beers to Try This Fall
Oktoberfest, the world’s largest beer festival held annually for 16-18 days in Munich (and imitated worldwide), officially kicks off September 17. For America’s beer drinkers, that means from mid September through the rest of the fall season, Oktoberfest-style beers will be readily available at bars, restaurants and public houses all over the country.