In its desperate scramble to remain relevant and avoid priviatization, the Pennsylvania Liqour Control Board has been running around like a chicken with its head cut off trying to make changes. Recent months have seen promises to reeducate staff, a million dollar failure in the wine kiosk project, and now they’re offering to deliver your booze straight to your house. So, as of yesterday you can get your wine and spirits delivered to your doorstep for $14.00 plus $1 for every bottle over 3. Maybe one day we can stop being controlled by an archaic system and have our whiskey, beer, and wine shipped to us from wherever the hell we want. One can dream, can’t they? Anyways, head on over to Fine Wine and Good Spirits to get your monopoly-controlled liquor delivered!
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Well, the Idiot’s Drool release was kind of a shitshow. It was still a good time though and according to head man Dan Weirbach, there’s 2 or 3 (more organized) special releases lined up…
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Lots of beer and cocktail events going on around the Lehigh Valley this weekend and beyond
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The West End of Allentown is about to get a little more culinarily modern with the advent of the Allentown area’s first ever gastro club. A team of two are looking to do pop-ups, across the West End and help some charities along the way.
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Bethlehem sustainable seafood haven Starfish Brasserie is hosting a feast of seven fishes dinner, a traditional Italian meal usually cooked on Christmas Eve.
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Rodale Catering and Events launches new website
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Well, it’s that time that’s between Halloween and Thanksgiving, when everyone’s kind of dreading the upcoming Christmas onslaught before it’s even Black Friday. There’s no big festivals going on this weekend and you might be looking for something to do.
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Despite already having our first snow and Christmas commercials making their rounds on TV, Thanksgiving is just now around the corner. If you don’t quite have a family, place to go, want a locally-raised turkey, or are just plain too damn lazy to cook we’ve rounded up a few options for you.
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Fegley’s Brew Works recently submitted approval for a new Bourbon Barrel Insidious bottling. This year will see 12oz bottles and a proper label for the beer.
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New Hope-based company Tastings and Tours seems poised to enter the Lehigh Valley Wine Trail scene.