Good Libations
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December 2007/January 2008
By Megan Phelps
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Thinking Global, Drinking Local
Find Local Breweries and Wineries
You can find local breweries and wineries across the United States. Use these sites to locate those nearest you:
www.beertown.org
www.allamericanwineries.com
Find Organic Beer
Organic beer is widely available throughout the United States, so you’re more likely than ever to find it in local brewpubs, local liquor stores and natural foods stores. Nationally distributed U.S. brands include Wolavers and Peak Organic. Anheuser Busch, Butte Creek Brewing, New Belgium and Goose Island also offer organic beers, as does Samuel Smith, a widely available import.
About Organic Wine and Wine Shipping Laws
If you’re looking for a source of organic wine, it seems logical to turn to the Internet, but whether you can buy wine online depends on where you live. Learn about wine shipping laws in your state at www.freethegrapes.org. If you can legally order wine shipped to your home, online sources include www.organicwinepress.com and www.theorganicwinecompany.com. If not, numerous brands of organic wine are widely available. Look for them in local liquor stores and natural foods stores.
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