The 7 Best Cities for Beer

The number of local craft breweries is at an all-time high in the United States. From coast to coast (and everywhere in between), privately-owned breweries are producing delicious brews for every palate. Hoppy IPAs, robust ales, and refreshing pilsners are just some of the offerings on parade, and lucky for beer aficionados, many of these breweries (micro, or otherwise) welcome visitors for tours and tastings. Some even have full-fledged restaurants on-site that pair their pints with delicious plates. So pack the kegerator and find a willing D.D. because it's time for a brew-cation. We've tried beers all over the country and, after plenty of boozy research, have picked out the seven best cities in the U.S. for beer. Plus, we've got great hotel recs in each city where beer lovers will feel right at home.
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Boasting the highest concentration of breweries of any city in the world -- over fifty in the metropolitan area, if you're curious -- Portland tops our list. Large-scale operations have rubbed shoulders with small craft breweries in the Rose City since the 1980s, and micro-breweries and nano-breweries (breweries that generally produce four barrels or fewer) are popular destinations for locals and tourists alike. Deschutes Brewery, Hopworks Urban Brewery, and Upright Brewings are perennial favorites, but there are endless offerings in this quirky beer-loving-hipster-friendly city.
This funky boutique emphasizes style above all else, and features cool decor touches such as reclaimed school chairs, nightstands made out of books or suitcases, turntables, and stacks of vinyl records. Hotel highlights include a local, organic breakfast in the breakfast room, a great happy hour scene at the Clyde Common lobby bar, and aromatic coffee at the beloved Stumptown Cafe.
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The Mile High City has a long-standing reputation of knowing, loving, and producing some of the best brews in the country. While the Coors headquarters can be found here, there are many smaller, more specialized craft beer operations in and around Denver that visitors can enjoy as well. Wynkoop, opened in 1988, is Denver's original craft brewery so it's a nice place to start your brewery crawl. Other favorites include the Blue Moon Brewing Co., Bull & Bush, Denver Beer Co., and Great Divide, and they all come together at the Great American Beer Festival which takes place each fall and is arguably the country's best and largest celebration dedicated to good brew.
This upscale boutique delivers all the fundamentals of the Kimpton chain: bright, quirky decor, a free nightly wine hour, and a pet-friendly policy. The day spa is recognized as one of the best in Denver, and the lobby is fun and funky, with a colorful ceiling and eccentric furniture.
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With its own IPA category and more than thirty beachy breweries, this sunny locale is fast becoming a favorite among beer drinkers. Stone Brewing, Mission Brewery, Lost Abbey, Karl Strauss, and Green Flash are just some of the favored breweries in and around town. Stone Brewing just opened up a waterfront location -- where visitors can eat, drink, and play bocce into the twilight hours - in San Diego's downtown area, making it even more popular than it was previously.
This 235-room Kimpton boutique just outside the Gaslamp Quarter is notable for its stylish rooms with beach-inspired decor and attractive rooftop pool area. Its known for its great freebies which include a nightly wine hour, coffee and tea in the lobby, newspaper delivery, and guided city walks every Wednesday. Plus, the hotel just started up a craft brewery night!
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Boston knows its brews. In fact, the state (in part -- and how much depending on whom you talk to) owes its very existence to the stuff. Back in the day, the Pilgrims had originally set sail for Virginia, but (supposedly) due to a beer shortage on board, the boats docked a few weeks early in present-day Massachusetts. After all, the Pilgrims really loved their brew! And to be fair, beer was actually much safer to drink than water at the time. Since then, America's original beer town has continued to expand its brewing business. Sam Adams, the New England juggernaut brewery, once started as a small mom-and-pop business itself, and today many small breweries are following in its wake. Harpoon Brewery and Trillium are two such favorites.
Opened in 2008, the 150-room Fairmont Battery Wharf has great harborside views, attentive service, spacious standard rooms, a celebrated restaurant, and a location on the site of one of Boston's most historic wharves.
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The City of Brotherly Love is also the City of Brewery Love. Beer-filled taverns have been a mainstay since Philly's founding, and have only continued to grow in popularity and abundance since then. Pilsners have always been the name of the game here, but with proliferation comes variety, and selections of brews on tap here are endless nowadays as well. Center City is, perhaps appropriately, the center of much of the action, with microbreweries, like the Nodding Head, being excellent spots to start the night.
Hotel Monaco's unique design -- featuring bright decor and stylishly mismatched furniture -- sets this hotel apart from other options in Center City. Attractive rooms with high-end amenities, wonderful freebies, a beautiful rooftop bar, and a great restaurant all help round out the experience.
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A relaxed locale with a youthful, funky twist, Austin draws a diverse crowd -- from inked artists to chic urban entrepreneurs -- that enjoys all that Texas's capital offers, particularly in the ways of brews. Most of the action centers on Sixth Street, where many of the city's restaurants and bars can be found. The funky vibe of the city has given birth to a unique brand of brewery; some, like Hops & Grain, have an impressive eco-focus (they use their recycled grains to make dog biscuits!) and others, like Black Star Co-Op, take a playful approach to attracting the city's intellectual crowd, designating their brews Rational, Irrational, or Infinite.
One of the city's newest luxury hotels, the W Austin features a minimalist design that incorporates elements of southwestern decor. The hotel has a good location in the heart of Austin's newly emerged 2nd Street District, putting it close to sights, shopping, and entertainment. Plus, the Living Room bar is a popular gathering spot for Austinites, and the young and hip congregate at the W's WET Pool on weekends.
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Micro- and nano-breweries reign supreme in the Bay Area, where seasonal products and local flavors make their way into more than one barrel of beer. The Moonlight Brewing Company even features redwood twigs and cedar bark in its own concoctions. Anchor Steam Brewery is an obvious favorite in the area, and New Albion Brewing was the first micro-brewery to open in the country. Since then, the number of hot spots has grown exponentially, making this California city a must-stop for a brewski.
Known for its Redwood Room bar, the Clift boasts a hip scene that is typical of the Morgans Hotel Group, which reopened the historic hotel after a makeover by Philippe Starck and Ian Schrager (the latter of Studio 54 fame). The lobby and the 350 small, but comfortable, rooms are short on amenities but high on scene and style.

Singapore City: What to Do and Where to Eat in This World Class Food and Shopping Center

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To many, the island of Singapore is nothing more than a gleaming amusement park -- a Disney World of Asia, with over the top attractions, five-star resorts and billion dollar parks. The streets are clean, the crime is low, and everyone seems generally happy to be there. For many Westerners, that's the allure. The primary language of the country is English and there's more expats living in the high-rise apartments overlooking the ocean than most other cities in Southeast Asia. Although these assertions are true, I found that there's so much more to Singapore than the high-rise buildings and fancy restaurants. There's a soul, an underbelly and a culture all to itself, all you have to do is dig a little.
Whether you're extending your business trip or visiting for a vacation, here's a weekend itinerary that will show you why Singapore is such a vibrant and exciting place to visit (and eat!)
Where to Shop
Aside from food, Singapore is also known for the world-class shopping. If you're into high fashion and spending thousands of dollars on purses and shoes, go to Orchard Row. Here you'll find rows of stores like Louis Vuitton, Gucci and Prada. In addition to stand-alone stores, Orchard Row is home to many high-end shopping malls, like the Paragon, Ngee Ann City and The ION, whose signature glass façade will blind you as you walk by. Away from the luxury, yuppie onslaught of Orchard Row, there's plenty of real bargain shopping to be had.
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For vintage finds and clothes with a little worn/torn and hipster appeal, visit Haji Lane and the Sungea Road Thieves' Market. Haji Lane is home to many vintage shops, like Soon Lee & Rusty Bottoms, where you'll be sure to find unique and trendy pieces for a real bargain. For things more retro, the Thieves' market won't disappoint. The flea market is a madhouse (think Forever 21 on crack), but some serious searching can lead to some pretty amazing treasures (for a cheap price tag to boot!)
Where to Play
Although the shopping is remarkable, the city's parks, gardens, museums and zoo is really worth a mention. These spots are often packed with tourists, but they are worth a visit if you have the time (and patience). If nothing else, visit Gardens by the Bay and the Singapore Zoo. Gardens by the Bay, a 250-acre green development, was recently refurbished (for a pretty penny) and is home to state of the art conservatories (like the Cloud Dome and the Flower Dome) that are home to thousands of species of plants, many of which are from endangered habitats. The domes are incredible, but the real allure of the Gardens are the Super-trees. These magnificent, solar powered structures are self-sustaining trees that convert sunlight into energy and use rainwater to keep the fresh greenery growing on them alive.
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The Supertree walkway gives you the chance to stroll through the trees (close to 50 meters up in the air). The experience is fun, but the view you get of the Bay and the stunning Marina Bay Sands hotel. The cost is only $28 and is well worth it, if only to briefly escape the urban jungle that is the rest of the city.
Another touristy recommendation is the zoo. Set on a peninsula over the upper Seletar reservoir, the zoo is truly one of the best in the world. Unlike many popular zoos in the U.S., this one is strictly open, which means none of the animals are caged. There are more than 2500 animals here, from monkeys to elephants to manatees and the cage-less environment gives you the chance to really bond with the animals.
One of the hidden gems of Singapore is a piece of the island not yet modernized by high-rise buildings. The Bukit Brown Cemetery is a stunning cemetery with over 100,000 historic graves. The site was abandoned in the '70s and now is overrun with grasses and wildlife. The cemetery is a quiet, historic oasis from the hustle and bustle of the city. Sadly the land will soon be paved for a new road and a housing development, but there's a Facebook page to save the historic part of the island.
Where to Eat
For an authentic taste of Singapore, follow your nose to one of the city's top Hawker Centers. In these multi-ethnic food halls is where you'll see Singapore's obsession and undying love for food first hand. They feature thousands of uniquely Asian foods stalls, which feature everything from Malaysian cuisine to Indian curries to spicy Thai noodle bowls. You won't pay more than $10 for a meal at any one of them and most are open all day long. Your first time ordering from one will be scary, but as soon as you sip or bite into the dish they created, you'll know why millions of people go there every year. The most popular hawker center for tourists (and some locals) is the Maxwell Road in Chinatown. Here you'll find the famous Tian Tian Chicken Rice, which has been rated the best chicken in rice in Singapore. Plus it's right across from the Buddha, so the views are pretty stunning.
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Another popular center is Tiong Bahru. Located in the trendy and up and coming Tiong Bahru district, this food hall is home to some of Singapore's most popular stalls, like Teochew Fish Ball Noodle and Kampong Carrot Cake Stand. It can get really busy during lunch and on weekends, but it's definitely worth a visit, if only for the slow roasted pork from Cantonese Roasted. If you're in the business district, Lau Pa Sat Festival Market is a great place to visit. Here you'll find tons of fresh seafood stalls featuring Singapore classics like chili crab or steamed cockles with a spicy sauce. It'll be completely filled to capacity with suits during lunchtime, but the chili crab is worth the wait.
If you want to dine with the wealthy businessmen and the socialites of town, visit Jaan, one of the top ten winners of the best Asian restaurants. Although you want to go for the food, the incredible view of the city and bay from its 70th floor location will have your jaw dropping completely. There are only 40 seats so it feels intimate and cozy. The food is innovative, modern and clean, much like the cityscape below.
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Lastly, a taste of Singapore is not complete without trying the authentic Perankan cuisine. The term Perankan is used to describe descendants of Chinese and Malaysian ancestors. The food is incredibly spicy with very unique dishes like black nut pastas and spiced curries. One of the best restaurants in the city for Peranakan dishes is Candlenut in Chinatown. Chef Malcolm Lee is turning out truly authentic dishes with a modern, Singaporean twist.
Food is the national tradition of Singapore, and after visiting one of the many acclaimed Hawker Centers you'll quickly see why. But surprisingly enough, there's more to do than just eat in Singapore. The city is filled with activities and not all of them are so-called tourist traps either.

බොදු බල සේනාව පුද්ගලික සමාගමක් ලෙස ලියාපදිංචි කෙරේ

බොදු බල සේනාව පුද්ගලික සමාගමක් ලෙස ලියාපදිංචි කෙරේබොදු බල සේනා සංවිධානය, පුද්ගලික සමාගමක් ලෙස ලියාපදිංචි කිරීමට සමාගම්  මැදුර වෙත අයදුම්පතක් ඉදිරිපත් කර තිබේ.
කෙසේ වෙතත් එම සංවිධානය සමාගමක් ලෙස ලියාපදිංචි කිරීම ගැටලුසහගත බැවින් සමාගම් මැදුර ඒ පිළිබදව නීතිපතිවරයාගේ උපදෙස් ඉල්ලා ඇත.
මේ සම්බන්ධයෙන් අදහස් දක්වන බොදු බල සේනා අණ දෙන නිලධාරී ඩිලන්ත විතානගේ මහතා සඳහන් කරන්නේ එවැනි ඉල්ලුම් පත්‍රයක් ඉදිරිපත් කළ බව සත්‍යයක් බවත් බැංකු කටයුතු සිදු කිරීමේ පහසුව සදහා එවැනි තීණයක් ගත් බවත්ය.
ඒ අනුව ඉදිරියේදී ගොඩනැගෙන බොදු බල සේනා පුද්ගලික සමාගම වෙනුවෙන් සභාපති වරයෙක් අධ්‍යක්‍ෂ මණ්ඩලයක් පත් කෙරෙනු ඇත. තම සමාගම උපරිම ලාබ ලබන ආයතනයක් බවට පත් කිරීම එම අධ්‍යක්‍ෂ මණ්ඩලය වෙහෙසෙනු ඇත.
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The 21 Most Magical Spots In Hawaii

Some people may think Hawaii is overrated. We think it's home to magic; a place where you can find everything from rainbow trees to fiery water to beaches made of sea glass.
The below 21 spots, after all, prove one thing: the Aloha state has a lot more to offer than just white sand beaches and tropical drinks. With an environment as diverse as its people, the small state packs a heavy punch in the magic department.
How many of the below have you been to?
1. Bamboo Forest, Haleakala National Park, Maui
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2. The sea caves along the Na Pali Coast, Kauai
Specifically: Waiahuakua sea cave, Hoʻolulu sea cave and Open Ceiling cave
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3. The Queen's Bath, Kauai
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4. The sea cliffs of Molokai
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5. Glass Beach, Kauai
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6. Honokohau Falls, Maui
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7. The Road to Hana, Maui
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8. Anywhere with Rainbow Eucalyptus Trees
This is tree bark: 
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9. Or Banyan Trees
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10. Waimea Canyon, Kauai
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11. Haiku Stairs, Oahu
Also known as the illegal "Stairway to Heaven" hike.
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12. Sweetheart Rock, Lanai
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13. Annual lantern floating memorial ceremony, Ala Moana Beach, Oahu
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14. The Seven Sacred Pools, Maui
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15. Kilauea Volcano, Big Island
Where lava meets water:
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16. The Na Pali Coast, Kauai
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17. The "Heart" near Nakalele Blowhole, Maui
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18. The top of Mauna Kea, Big Island
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19. Wailua Falls, Maui
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20. Thurston Lava Tube, Big Island
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21. Banzai Pipeline, Oahu
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චන්ද්‍රිකාට රාජයෝගයක්…

හිටපු ජනාධිපතිනී චන්ද්‍රිකා බණ්ඩාරනායක කුමාරතුංග මහත්මියට බලවත් රාජයෝගයක් උදා වී ඇතැයි ඇයගේ ජ්‍යෙතිෂවේදීන් පෙන්වා දී ඇතැයි වාර්තා වෙයි.

මෙම අනාවැකිය ඇය විසින් ඇමතිවරුන් කිහිප දෙනෙකුටම පවසා ඇති අතර ඉදිරි ජනාධිපතිවරණයේදී තරඟ වදින්නේ නම් ඔවුන්ගේ සහාය ලබා දීමටද සාකච්චා වී තිබේ.

ආරංචා මාර්ග පවසන්නේ ලබන නොවැම්බරයේ ඇය යළිත් ප‍්‍රසිද්ධ දේශපාලනයට අවතීරණ වීමට තීරණය කර ඇති බවයි.

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Take A Dunk In El Totumo, Colombia's Magical Mud Volcano

Nope, those aren't seals.
They're humans lolling about in El Totumo, Colombia's magical mud volcano.Legend has it that a priest one sprinkled holy water on the crater, turning its steam and fire into a dense, warm, succulent goo.
Relaxation junkies flock from far and wide to "climb up the 50-foot (15-meter) volcano, accessible by a staircase, and jump inside the crater to relax in the natural mud."
And you can get massages!
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El Totumo is about an hour's drive from Cartagena. On a day tour, you can usually chill in the mud pit -- which is said to have skin-renewing properties -- as long as you want before dunking in the nearby lagoon to cleanse.
The mud in the crater is so dense, you float without even trying. It might crust in your ears for a few days after, but your skin will stay "baby soft."
So kick off your shoes, order a cheap massage, and stay a while!
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Top Reasons To Choose Life In Florida

 
 
 
 
 
By Jony Mozen


Relocating is common among the population today, for one reason or another. Of course, Americans have 50 beautiful states to choose from to call home. Plus, there are foreigners that enjoy the climate and all the wonderful things it has to offer, polite to call it their part-time home. In truth, the state of Florida has virtually limitless opportunities for residents and visitors alike. Take a look at its wonderment, below.

Luxury living in Florida is alive and well, growing ever more rapidly. It is evident in it high-end hotels, and its exquisite restaurants run by some of the top chefs of the nation. They're located virtually everywhere and offer a taste of worldly cuisines to suit any taste buds. The incredible shopping is second to none, with some of the finest boutiques and designer stores around. Its location draws more and more people who prefer the warm and sunny climate. With all this to offer, it's no wonder that it's known to have people flocking to it.

It's obvious that luxury in Florida is virtually everywhere. No matter where one may turn, there is a limousine driving by, possibly carrying some of the top celebrities. Their presence, and the presence of so many wealthy residents are witness to a growing economy. As such, it drives many people to live there.

While it could be the climate, or just the knowledge that there is a beach nearby, everyone has their own reasons for flocking to this incredible state. Many of its cities are known for their party life, and most of them do have a superior nightlife, are rich in culture, entertainment, and more. The fashion industry, for example, is another growing industry in the area.

The Keys are in close proximity to Miami, making them a great getaway. The cuisine provides a diverse selection, and fresh seafood is always available. The hotels and spas are world renowned, catering to top celebrities and some of the wealthiest people in the world, providing first-class accommodations and amenities.

With regards to housing, many choose the luxurious condominiums, often located with wonderful water views. Of course, there are also single-family dwellings in gated communities, with water views or in proximity to beaches. Some of the major celebrities have made this state is their full-time or part-time home because of all it has to offer.

Living in the lap of luxury in the Sunshine State is easy because it's everywhere. There is no need to worry about heavy coats and subzero temperatures. Instead, don't forget the bathing suits and the sun dresses. Furthermore, one may choose the life of luxury in some of the most beautiful condominiums available that are full of the best amenities.

There's no need to hire anyone to trim the lawn or do the gardening, and focus only on all the pleasures of life. There's no need to tie oneself down since everything can be taken care of. So, anyone can enjoy their day at the beach, their weekends away, and still go to the gym that's an elevator ride away. Whichever lifestyle suits you best, the point is that there are so many options and benefits when living in the sunshine State. So, stop putting it off and see what you've been missing.




 

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