Seltzerland, a Festival Dedicated to Hard Seltzer, Is Coming to Miami
As the name suggests, Seltzerland will serve only hard seltzer. (And snacks.)
As the name suggests, Seltzerland will serve only hard seltzer. (And snacks.)
“One of my bartenders called me and said, ‘We have a new lake here.'”
Newbie winos and knowledgeable enthusiasts alike can find new favorite vintages.
This week, Kendall’s Spanish Marie Brewery will celebrate its three-year anniversary, a short albeit well-deserved milestone.
The 2021 event will bring together more than 30 exhibitors offering over 100 spirits and cocktails.
Allapattah is gaining a new resident: Tropical Distillers.
The craft beer bar will close October 31, but Nicole and Adam Darnell have big plans brewing.
Since its opening day, the brewery has been a gathering place and cultural community center for Cuban-Americans and their families to share memories.
Veza Sur brewers had no idea what would transpire when they tossed 100 pounds of plantain chips into the vat.
Miami’s first craft production brewery opened in Wynwood in 2013.
The FemAle Brew Fest takes place September 18 at the newly opened Kimpton Goodland Hotel in Fort Lauderdale.
South Florida-born and made in France, Billionaires Row is one of the world’s only black-owned Champagne brands.
Bars and restaurants all over town help you celebrate the hot season with discounted food and drinks.
A weekend cocktail promotion aims to raise money for the Cuban cause.
Toast the “Free Britney” movement with a can of Oops!… I Did It Again IPA.
A new Japanese-inspired brewery is making beer at Unbranded Brewing Co.
Bar Lab’s Gabe Orta and Elad Zvi debut Margot, a wine bar with a focus on biodynamic wines, in downtown Miami.
Yediel Kadosh is opening a pop-up natural wine bar in Wynwood on July 8.
A new Kush Hospitality venture at the Selina Gold Dust pays tribute to famous Miami Dons.
The founder of J. Wakefield Brewing is the voice behind a unique craft beer-focused show.
In Miami Beach, it’s not unusual for a celebrity to host a party. It’s also not unusual for cocktails to be involved.
Miami brewers are developing their own beer-making styles.