While you enjoy snow here in Central New York, there is nothing stopping you from enjoying some ice cold beer too. Here are some of the top New York winter style beers.
Chris Clemens is the guy behind the popular blog "Exploring Upstate." Recently he and his friend, Chris Lindstrom, took a trip to Utica. It has been their desire for a long time to drive in to town and sample some of the most iconic dishes created and only served in our fair city. Well, they finally did it and they were NOT disappointed.
New Year's Eve and New Year's Day are probably the top drinking holidays of the year right? They are also the leading cause of hangovers. Your favorite country stars have some hangover remedies you can try.
We're not talking about the flashy, hyped up popular bars in Utica and the surrounding towns. We're focusing on the dive bars, the small, hidden neighborhood bars, the bars that time forgot. Some of these fine adult beverage establishments have been around for a long time and have quite a bit of history...
Fans of the Schultz & Dooley beer steins heads up: the 2015 stein will be unveiled during the annual Schultz & Dooley Collectors' Festival. Please give a warm welcome to the new Basketball Player Stein.
For those of you Saranac fanatics who have always asked "When will the 1888 Tavern be open to the public for some after work drinks?" there is finally an answer and it is "Now!" The amazing tap house above the brewery shop at 830 Varrick Street is now open on select days as a full functioning bar.
If you're heading to the Syracuse Beer Fest this Saturday and you want to make sure you try every brew that appeals to your tastes, download the America On Tap App!
Hard cider sales and options are growing at a rapid pace. Reuters reports the US cider market is predicted to grow 65 percent between 2011 and 2016. Customers are paying attention to the health benefits of hard cider.