Philly's LGBT Neightborhoods Dining Scene

Philly's LGBT Neightborhoods Dining Scene

Philly's LGBT Neightborhoods Dining Scene

Philly's LGBT Neighborhoods Dining Scene's. Philadelphia’s dining scene continues to draw national accolades for its quality and variety, from innovative gastropubs to inviting wine bars to new twists on Italian and other ethnic cuisines. Everyone is welcome at the table, whether the restaurants are located in the heart of the Gayborhood in Center City or one of its adjacent up-and-coming neighborhoods. Here are some of the city’s newest spots that are popular with the LGBT community:

Famous Grouse Scotch Whisky Guide

Famous Grouse Scotch Whisky

Famous Grouse Scotch Whisky

Famous Grouse - Ask the Edrington Group's master blender, John Ramsay, what makes his drams different and he immediately proposes marriage. In the whisky-making sense, of course. Marriage used to be normal practice for blenders: before bottling, malts and grains would be brought together for a period of mingling. Most firms have abandoned the art, but Edrington sticks to the old ways, marrying its blends for six months and at reduced strength.

Philly's Guide Pairing Cheese and Wine

Wine and Cheese PhillyPhiladelphia, PA - There are no “rules” in pairing cheese and wines, which depend on personal likes and dislikes. Like having a good cheesemonger, having a good wine seller is equally important and should be someone whose opinions you trust and whose knowledge of wines is good. In many cases, you will discuss many characteristics found in both wine and cheese.


Oktoberfest Basics About German Beers

PhillyBite10PhillyBite.com (Oct. 7, 2015) - So Its October Fest and you have no clue about the German beer your drinking, so here are just a few things to make you should know to impress your friends and family this month. One of the various things the German people are known for is beer. Beer is an essential piece of their tradition and heritage, with over thirteen-hundred varied breweries spanning the country. As far as per capita beer consumption, the Germans are only behind the Czechs and the Irish.

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