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| Imbibe | 
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| Publisher: Imbibe Media Inc Category: Magazine
List Price: $29.70 Buy New: $19.95 You Save: $9.75 (33%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 572
Format: Magazine Subscription Type: Trade magazine Subscription Issues: 6 Subscription Length: 12 Months Issues Per Year: 6 First Issue Lead Time: 12-16 Weeks
ASIN: B000F2BVK6
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 2 to 4 months
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Product Description Imbibe is the magazine of liquid culture. It is a completely new way of looking at drinks as a distinct culinary category, deserving in-depth exploration of history, ingredients, preparation, artistry and consumption. From wine, spirits and beer to coffee, tea and everything in between, Imbibe celebrates the world in a glass. In each bi-monthly issue, youll find compelling travelogues, engaging profiles, signature recipes and useful reviewseverything you need to know about the fascinating people, places, flavors and cultures of all things potable. Imbibe is your indispensable guide to all thats fit to drink.
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| Customer Reviews:
Making the world of indulgence approachable again! June 3, 2007 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
With an unpretentious approach to coffee, alcohol, and tea; Imbibe accomplishes what most magazines (and books!) of its genere can not: They make the subject of drink approachable once more!
Fascinating articles, Interesting Q&A's, great product reviews, along with drink recommendations, and recipes, this is a magazine I'll be subscribing until these eyes can't read no more.
A Sip in Time October 16, 2006 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
A friend introduced me to this fun magazine. Without being ponderous, it has more useful and accessible information than I've seen in one food or wine journal in a long time. I've learned practical things like not to buy the econony sized vermouth, 'cause it won't keep well once opened, or the best sparkling ciders, what wine to bring as a dinner party gift, and why Guinness tastes better in Ireland. It has great virtual trips - like to Thailand, Oaxaco, and Jamaica woven around the theme of the liquid pleasures produced in each country - everything from tea to rum, or chocolate. I find it humanizes the products from all over the world that I take for granted - while giving me imaginative ways to serve them. When CNN starts to drown me with bad news, this snappy mag is as refreshing as Thai iced tea or a tall Vermouth cassis.
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