As Craft Brewing Matures, Sons and Daughters See a Future in Ales and Lagers
Author: Nora McGunnigle
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On Location: Courtyard Brewery in New Orleans
In a city known for its uniqueness, Courtyard has carved out a special place worth diverting from the well-trodden path. This is thanks to owner and brewer Scott Wood’s San Diego-influenced beers.
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French Quarter Street Musicians You’ve Got to Hear
Music is in the air—and on the streets—in New Orleans.
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Cask Ale’s Journey Into the Modern Beer World
British beer culture involves a comfortable seat in the pub and a perfectly pulled pint of fresh cask-conditioned beer. Cask ale, or “real” ale, forgoes forced CO2 carbonation and cold refrigeration for naturally occurring carbonation.
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11 Female Bartenders You Need to Know
In an industry dominated by plaid shirt wearing, facial hair sporting hipster dudes, New Orleans has an array of female faces behind the city’s many, many bars ready to serve the kickass drinks that The Big Easy is known for
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Brewing Something Up with Big Easy Bucha
New Orleans welcomes the state’s first kombucha brewery in a bright, wide-open space in Mid-City.
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Tiki Tourism: Just Add Rum
New Orleans is the literal birthplace of tiki, and “Rum Row” – the stretch of Decatur Street with three tiki bars – is the ultimate spot for a tiki tourism trek.



