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by Brenda Yun (RSS feed) (20 days ago)
Nov 3rd, 2009 at 5:30PM: Here's a travel factoid for the day: It was 106 years ago today that Panama proclaimed its independence from Colombia. Apparently, today in Panama, which they call "Separation Day," even the bars are closed.
It's time to look at the festivals and events happening around the world, and this week has a particularly international selection of happenings. If you're close and have time, then you ...

by Sean McLachlan (RSS feed) (24 days ago)
Oct 30th, 2009 at 4:30PM:
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Pubs are a cornerstone of English life. Most English people go to them and many are regulars at their "local." Because of this, pubs are a great way to meet and learn about the English. Even if you don't drink, go ahead and order a juice and soak up the atmosphere. I've ...

by Sean McLachlan (RSS feed) (25 days ago)
Oct 29th, 2009 at 12:30PM: A trip to the pub is a quintessentially British experience, and if you're a beer snob like me, you'll insist on drinking real ale. The term "real ale" is reserved for beer that's brewed using traditional ingredients and secondary fermentation. "Traditional ingredients" means there are no artificial clarificants, preservatives, or other additives. "Secondary fermentation" means the yeast is still ...

by Sean McLachlan (RSS feed) (26 days ago)
Oct 28th, 2009 at 4:30PM: The pub is a fine British institution, but the eating is rarely as good as the drinking. When you order food at most pubs, what you get is a preprepared meal that's heated up in a microwave, not something that's cooked especially for you. Some pubs do have good kitchens where they make everything from scratch, like The Fir Tree, my local in Oxford, but it can be hard to tell just by looking at a ...

by Heather Poole (RSS feed) (1 month ago)
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Recently I read an article on News.com.au about a passenger who stole a few cans of beer from a beverage cart and then tried to flush the evidence - the empty cans, not the liquid - on an Air Canada Jazz flight. The pilot diverted the plane and the nameless thief, 23, ...

by Katie Hammel (RSS feed) (2 months ago)
Sep 22nd, 2009 at 2:30PM: Just two days into Germany's Oktoberfest celebration, one Australian man is dead and another in jail. The man who died was running alongside a train close to his campsite outside of Munich after the festival, when he fell underneath the train's wheels.
Another Aussie was arrested just a few hours into the festival, after he threw a beer stein into a crowd and injured two teenagers. Oktoberfest ...

by Katie Hammel (RSS feed) (2 months ago)
Sep 18th, 2009 at 2:00PM: The Great American Beer Festival, one of the largest beer fests in the US, is just six days away. The three-day event known as the Olympics of beer is sold out, but if you are one of the lucky 50,000 or so who will be in attendance when it takes place in Denver next week, now is the time to plan your perfect GABF experience.
The GABF is more than just an excuse to drink beer (lots and lots of ...

by Katie Hammel (RSS feed) (2 months ago)
Aug 31st, 2009 at 3:00PM: Around an hour's drive from Chicago (close to four hours from Detroit), the Lake Michigan Shore Wine Trail is located at the southwest border of Michigan, near the resort towns of New Buffalo, St. Joseph, and Saugatuk. The countryside in the area contains over 10,000 acres of grapes and twelve wineries. It's easy to plan a weekend getaway (or even a day-trip from Chicago) to this beautiful wine ...

by Katie Hammel (RSS feed) (2 months ago)
Aug 27th, 2009 at 10:00AM:
At a recent farm dinner I attended, a multi-course meal of farm-fresh, organic ingredients was paired with beers from Great Lakes Brewing. As we dined and drank, we were treated to an informal lesson on brewing from owner Pat Conway, who also gave us the lowdown on the many greet initiatives that Great Lakes has undertaken in an effort to be environmentally responsible while producing top-notch ...

by Mike Barish (RSS feed) (3 months ago)
Aug 24th, 2009 at 1:00PM: When I was in high school in the mid-90s, beepers were all the rage. My mother, being the prudent parent that she was, forbid me from having one. While I was devastated, it probably would not have improved my social life that much as no one would have paged me. But I digress. Pagers have fallen on hard times since then. Cellphones reign supreme and beepers have been relegated to the dregs of ...

by Tom Johansmeyer (RSS feed) (3 months ago)
Aug 6th, 2009 at 2:00PM: North Korea, the reclusive Communist state, is always reluctant to try something new. The government controls information tightly, as anyone who has read updates from the Korea Central News Agency can see. But, occasionally, a fissure forms in the barriers that separate the most remote country on Earth from the rest of the world. And now, the people who are slowly developing a taste for pizza and ...

by Jeremy Kressmann (RSS feed) (4 months ago)
Jul 22nd, 2009 at 10:30AM: Getting some beer in New York City would seem like a simple task. You walk into one of the city's thousands of bars, grocery stores or bodegas and you'll have a frosty beverage in your hand within seconds. But if you're a true beer lover, any old lukewarm can of Pabst just isn't going to cut it. Would you go out of your way for a great Belgian, a crazy-good craft beer or marvelous microbrew? Then ...

by Tom Johansmeyer (RSS feed) (4 months ago)
Jul 14th, 2009 at 8:00AM: If you visit Pyongyang, you can make a discovery that has been known in bowling alleys across the United States for decades: beer and pizza go together. This year, new approaches to both the food and the drink have been developed, and the only thing missing is the crash of pins in the background.
Back in March, North Korea celebrated its first pizzeria. It took nearly a decade, but the country ...

by Brenda Yun (RSS feed) (5 months ago)
Jun 24th, 2009 at 7:00PM: Today's Gadlinks are dedicated to enjoying the great outdoors and summer travel. Even though it's windy and rainy here on the islands, I hope the rest of you on the mainland are enjoying nice warm summer weather!
Is there an art to backpacking? If so, these five backpacking tips should get you going in the right direction.
Ah... the joy of the open road in summer. If you're hitting the ...

by Scott Carmichael (RSS feed) (5 months ago)
Jun 18th, 2009 at 2:30PM: The battle for your summer airfare dollars is getting ugly (for the airlines). For years, Qantas has been the only carrier to offer unlimited free booze on the Los Angeles - Sydney route (at least since all US airlines removed that perk). But now, Delta airlines has decided that booze may be just what passengers need to pick them over any other carrier. The airline will offer passengers in coach ...

by Grant Martin (RSS feed) (5 months ago)
Jun 9th, 2009 at 8:00PM: The Irish population in Boston, where I'm currently spending my sabbatical, is among the highest in the nation, Beantown being the recipient of many immigrants during the potato famine in the mid 1800's. You can see influence from the Irish all over the city, from statues erected in downtown Boston to pubs scattered throughout the city. This photo, apparently taken by CaptBrando at Kinsey's in ...

by Tom Johansmeyer (RSS feed) (6 months ago)
May 4th, 2009 at 10:00AM: Nearly a fifth of British pub owners are increasing beer prices now, taking the national average above the current level of ₤3 a pint. Ten percent are looking to pop an extra 15 pence on every glass, with two-thirds looking to push prices higher by 5 pence to 10 pence. The price of a beer has tripled over the past 20 years, obviously making it a better investment than that Enron stock you're ...

by Tom Johansmeyer (RSS feed) (7 months ago)
Apr 14th, 2009 at 9:30AM: You know how a case of beer can make you feel great? Well, this concept takes on a new meaning in the Czech Republic. There's a difference between wading into a bathtub full of Natty Light and enjoying an unusual spa treatment in the Czech Republic. In Chodova Plana, a beer town close to Czech spa destinations, you can enjoy beer-based treatments at the Hotel U Sladka's spa. Half a dozen tubs form ...

by Jeremy Kressmann (RSS feed) (7 months ago)
Apr 10th, 2009 at 3:00PM: Welcome back to another weekly installment of our Gadling and BootsnAll Picks of the Week. Every Friday we've been taking a look at 4-5 of the most interesting stories from our friends at independent travel website BootsnAll. What strange destinations, thought-provoking lists and out-of-the-way festival ideas did we come up with? Check below for a few ideas:
Beer Bash - if you like drinking ...

by Jeremy Kressmann (RSS feed) (7 months ago)
Apr 8th, 2009 at 10:00AM: It's no big secret that New York is absolutely spoiled for choice when it comes to food. If you need any proof, Undiscovered New York has already reviewed a whole slew of New York City's more interesting eating neighborhoods and cuisines. Yet one of the greatest benefits of all this great food is that you don't even have to go to one of New York's many restaurants to enjoy it. New York is also a ...
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