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Agriculture
fromDesign Milk
6 days ago

Delfyd Farm Keeps Soul, Substance, and Sheep

Sheep have significantly influenced civilization, providing wool and shaping culture, while Delfyd Farm exemplifies sustainable architecture in the Gower peninsula.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Making a splash: demand for raw and brewed' milk growing in UK

Bryce Cunningham, managing director of Mossgiel Organic Dairy, stated: 'People are looking for flavour, transparency and something that feels closer to the farm. We cannot sell fully raw milk widely in the UK, so brewed milk is our answer to consumer curiosity. It makes fantastic coffee and incredibly rich porridge.'
Public health
#english-wine
Wine
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Growing knowledge, growing yield: British wine-making comes of age

English vineyards are thriving, producing award-winning wines, but face challenges from climate change.
Wine
fromLondon On The Inside
1 month ago

Low-Intervention English Wine Made in Bethnal Green | Neighbourhood Watch

Numbers Wine produces low-intervention English wine from local grapes in a former umbrella factory in East London.
Cocktails
fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago

Why Gin And Tonics Glow - Tasting Table

Quinine in tonic water causes gin and tonic to glow blue under black light due to its unique interaction with ultraviolet light.
fromRemodelista
3 weeks ago

Quick Takes With: Elizabeth Starks - Remodelista

"We've spent the last six years building a farm and homestead from scratch here, which has become home to a restaurant, guesthouse, and brewery, chickens, ducks, two donkeys, and a small flock of dairy sheep."
Renovation
Alternative medicine
fromTasting Table
3 weeks ago

How To Safely Drink Fire Cider To Enjoy The Amazing Benefits - Tasting Table

Fire cider is a traditional herbal vinegar tonic known for its immune-boosting properties and is safe to consume when diluted.
Cocktails
fromTasting Table
4 weeks ago

6 Facts About Bombay Sapphire Every Fan Should Know - Tasting Table

Bombay Sapphire is a popular gin known for its iconic blue bottle and unique heritage, including its name derived from a sapphire at the Smithsonian.
Cocktails
fromBusiness Matters
1 month ago

What Goes Into a Craft Soda on London Menus

Craft soda in London requires precise balancing of carbonation, acids, botanicals, and sweetness to meet professional bar standards and consumer expectations.
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

Before Protein Bowls, Britain Had This Old-School Lunch Dish - Tasting Table

The ploughman's lunch is a cold, versatile British meal of cheese, cured meats, bread, pickles and accompaniments that has regained popularity via social media.
Beer
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Craft beer has gone stale: let's hear it for age-old favourites | Richard Godwin

Beer styles have become increasingly complex during the craft era, prompting a counter-trend toward simpler, traditional beers and renewed lager interest.
Miscellaneous
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

Exhibit chronicles four generations of a Sunnyvale orchard family

Sunnyvale celebrates the Butcher family orchard's 132-year history through a museum exhibition, while recruiting teens for advisory roles and hosting a summer job fair.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Exhibit chronicles four generations of a Sunnyvale orchard family

Where multi-story apartment buildings are now being constructed once stood the Butcher family orchard. The farm had been in the family since 1881, when Rolla and Emma Butcher bought 160 acres of land. After Rolla's early death, Emma ran the farm by herself, planting fruit trees while raising her young children.
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Food & drink
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Why are homegrown apples in the UK more expensive than imported bananas?

UK apple prices exceed banana prices due to retailer margin strategies, higher wholesale markups for apples, use of bananas as loss leaders, and apple imports.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Original Bramley apple tree at risk' after site where it grows is put up for sale

The more than 220-year-old tree was grown from a pip planted by Mary Anne Brailsford between 1809 and 1815. Its apples were discovered nearly 50 years later by local gardener Henry Merryweather in a garden owned by Matthew Bramley. Merryweather was given permission to take cuttings from the Bramley seedling as long as the apples he sold bore Bramley's name. Steven said her great-grandfather, Merryweather, believed in that apple, he commercialised it, he marketed it, he promoted it he called it the King of Covent Garden'.
Agriculture
Beer
fromInsideHook
2 months ago

Americans Are Falling for Traditional British-Style Beer Service

Cask-conditioned beer is experiencing a nationwide revival in the U.S., embraced for its tradition, natural carbonation, and nuanced flavors by younger drinkers and craft brewers.
fromCN Traveller
2 months ago

The best farm shops in Cornwall that take pride in provenance

Long before they became destination stops, farm shops were practical lifelines in Cornwall; places where farming families sold what they reared, grew or made, and where local communities stocked their pantries. In a county shaped by smallholdings, dairy herds and mixed farms, the connection between land and table has always been close - and still, today, hyper-local food is something Cornwall does exceptionally well.
Food & drink
Beer
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Doom Bar maker Sharp's Brewery in Cornwall to be closed by US owner

Molson Coors plans to close Sharp's Brewery in Cornwall by year-end, eliminating 200 jobs and threatening Doom Bar ale production despite committing to explore alternative brewing arrangements.
Wine
fromElite Traveler
1 month ago

The Backyard Spirit Being Used in Michelin-Starred Restaurants

Barney Wilczak produces English eaux de vie from foraged and cultivated fruits, reviving a traditionally European spirit category in England through innovative distillation techniques.
Food & drink
fromElite Traveler
2 months ago

The Most Exciting Whisky Right Now Isn't Scottish - It's English

English whisky from small modern distilleries has achieved international recognition and strong sales, exemplified by award-winning releases from Derbyshire and other English distilleries.
Wine
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

The future is rosy for English red wines

English red wine remains expensive and rare despite growing production, but climate change and shifting consumer preferences toward lighter, lower-alcohol reds are creating new opportunities for the market.
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

9 Craft Distilleries In The US You Should Visit - Tasting Table

The U.S. spirits landscape has evolved far beyond the recognition of simply being the birthplace of bourbon. In recent years, we've seen a transformation in both the quality and individuality that the country's craft distilleries have been able to produce. While previous decades were dominated by the big-name distilleries, far more awards are going to craft distillers who have mastered the art of producing high-quality whiskeys, rums, gins, and more.
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

This Trader Joe's Beverage Just Won A Customer Choice Award - And We Already Ranked It The Best You Can Buy - Tasting Table

Trader Joe's doesn't just have customers; it has devoted fans who go nuts for its unique items and constantly discuss which ones are the best. It's no wonder why the company has its own Customer Choice Awards, which are decided by loyal shoppers who vote on their favorite products. For the 17th annual round of winners, the number one beverage is not a huge surprise: TJ's Spiced Cider took home the crown for a fifth time.
Food & drink
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