World of Beer Coming to Midtown Miami in April

It’s official, the third Miami outpost of World of Beer is making its way to midtown. The Tampa-based brew lover’s paradise will be throwing open its doors this April. It’s only been a year since the Dadeland location started tapping kegs and screening sports — and less than that for…

Miami Cocktail Company’s Low-Cal Concoctions

Move over, Bethenny Frankel, and take your Skinny Girl swill with you. There’s a tastier, stronger low-cal cocktail company in town. And P.S.: The makers are better-looking than you too. The dudes at Miami Cocktail Company are now plying the 305 with their zero-sugar, zero-carb, 99.9 percent natural piña colada…

Dolce Launches Daily Happy Hour and Sunset Dinner

The newly renovated, quaint Gale South Beach recently opened with a few wining and dining endpoints. Among them is Dolce, an Italian outpost with a mozzarella bar and now happy hour.Dolce’s happy hour launched last week and consists of two-for-one specialty cocktails and beers. Dubbed Apertivo Happy Hour, it runs…

Pop-Up Veuve Clicquot Champagne Trailer Coming to the Moore Building

Trailers and booze have a long symbiotic history, but it usually involves pre-painted aluminum panels and Bud Select. Leave it to Veuve Clicquot to up the combo’s class factor with an Airstream trailer tour. To celebrate the arrival of spring, the luxe champagne brand will tour the country with a pop-up aluminum…

Most Wanted Brewery’s Eddie Leon Talks Brewery Startups

So you’re a homebrewer in Miami and you want to start a brewery. If population density is any indicator, the market is ripe compared to Asheville, North Carolina, a city of 83,000 people that has at least a dozen breweries (including brewpubs) and counting. Eddie Leon, 44, founder of Most…

Spiegelau’s Matt Rutkowski: Labels Lie, German Beers Mostly the Same

As the craft-brew scene explodes across South Florida, how exactly do you learn about beer?(Besides drinking it in massive quantities.) Learn from the experts. Duh.We spoke with Matt Rutkowski, U.S. vice president of Spiegelau (the guru of beer glasses), about the biggest myths circulating about craft beer. Prepare your surprise face. See…

SoBeWFF: Stocking Your Home Bar With Tony Abou-Ganim

The party follows Tony Abou-Ganim. One hour with the modern mixologist, and we felt like we’d signed up for grown-up spring break. As he himself said, “it’s no coincidence negroni rhymes with Tony.” And in fact, we learned more from yesterday’s “Stocking and Tending Your Home Bar” seminar than we…

SoBeWFF: Does the Glass Make a Difference When It Comes to Beer?

Mason jar, can, funnel: prevailing wisdom has generally dictated that almost any vessel is good enough for beer. But times they are a changin’. And as beer evolves from college dorm endeavor to serious palate pursuit – glassware is evolving right along with it. Yesterday, Spiegelau hosted a seminar entitled,…

Tequilera Bertha Gonzalez: How to Sip Tequila

Today is National Margarita Day. But instead of loading up on gallons of Cuervo and sour mix, why not up the posh factor and sip some premium tequila instead? It’s a classier way to pay homage to agave. Bertha Gonzalez, co-founder of Casa Dragones tequila (a premium, 100% blue agave…

Wood Tavern Outdoors to Reopen with Free Tacos and Open Bar UPDATED

Update: We just received word from Wood Tavern that they will reopen their outdoor patio tonight, February 22 — just in time for the weekend. Here’s a message from owner Cesar Morales:”I am ecstatic to say we can open the beer garden. To show our appreciation for everyones support today…

The Vini: Fine Wine, One Glass at a Time

For commitment-phobes, sticking with anything can be tough — even if it’s just a bottle of wine. After all, that’s four glasses to guzzle. Wouldn’t it be better if you could switch up it up with every swig? Meet “The Vini,” a patented screw-top vial serving up one glass of…

Maker’s Mark Shortage? Lower Alcohol Content

As a Maker’s Mark ambassador (an important-sounding name for someone on the company’s mailing list), I get some pretty cool perks — calling cards, an annual holiday trinket, and my name on a barrel that’s aging somewhere in Loretto, Kentucky. I also get email blasts updating me on Maker’s Mark…

10 Sexiest Cocktails in Miami for Valentine’s Day

According to an Open Table survey recently published, 51 percent of respondents plan to head out to a restaurant for a romantic Valentine’s Dinner.Most every Miami spot is planning a decadent multi-course extravaganza (and we’ve got a great list of fantastic options). Before you sit down to your meal of…

Miami Among Cheapest Cities to Buy Beer, Study Says

When you’ve evolved past the days of Natty Light and Bud Select, beer drinking can become an expensive habit. Lucky for brew hounds in the 305, a new study says Miami actually ranks among the cheapest cities to buy beer. According to Nerd Wallet’s calculations, MIA comes in at #9…

Free Wine! Top Five Restaurants With No Corkage Fee

For many grownups, wine is what gets us through a lousy workweek, a tough breakup — hell, even life in general. Without it, we’d be reduced to whimpering infants, beaten down by the stress of everyday life. Thankfully, it’s both intoxicating and socially acceptable. Vino is also a crucial companion…