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Imbibe Magazine • NUMBER111 SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER2024
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What We're Drinking Now: Gust 2021, Pinot Noir, Petaluma Gap
At the Market: Corn
A Few of Our Favorite Things
Anatomy of a Drink: Old Pal
5 to Try: White Malbec
Day Trip: Sebastian Gomez Träkál Patagonia, Chile
Q&A with Dave Broom
Mixopedia: President Abstemious
Taste Test: Session IPAs
Gear: Classic Martini Glasses
Elements: Midori
Characters: Jenny Lefcourt • How Jenny Lefcourt quietly, radically changed the way we drink wine.
Smoke Show • From peat to mesquite, American whiskey gets fired up.
E-I-E-I-O • TO CRAFT GREAT COCKTAILS, BARTENDERS HEAD TO THE FARM.
Kölsch Crush • THE CROWD-PLEASING GERMAN ALE FINDS A FESTIVE FOLLOWING.
Mission Statement • THE REMARKABLE JOURNEY OF LISTÁN PRIETO.
Tang Time • Tart and refreshing, yogurt drinks make their mark around the globe.
Drinks Atlas: Finger Lakes, New York
Scene Scout: Bellingham, Washington
Cravings: Caipirinha Marshmallows
Quench: Inside Joke • Editor’s note: Over the course of this year, we’re asking drinks professionals to look back and share the stories of drinks that changed their lives and careers. For this issue, we’re featuring the story of Alba Huerta, a veteran bartender and owner of Julep in Houston.