This Week In Booze: Starlit

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Booze of various heights at Trina's Starlite Lounge in Somerville. (Baby-sized High Life ponies come by the bucket.)
  • The Archdiocese of Boston urges Catholics to hold off on the consecrated wine, lest they catch transubstantiated swine flu. [Globe]
  • Is there any point in making cocktails with single malt Scotch? No? (Did anybody ask at Drink? Their dishwasher seems to have an Ardbeg-rinse cycle.) [Stuff]
  • Encounters With Whisky At The End Of The World. [Globalpost]
  • Grand is the place to be on Saturday afternoon. Jill DeGroff will be signing her book of bartender portraits, and her husband—some guy named Dale—has a book, too. LUPEC will be there, too, with Halloween Punch. Costumes are encouraged. [Grand]
  • Cambridge Brewing Company is the place to be on Saturday night. The Great Pumpkin Festival goes until midnight, and there will be no fewer than twenty pumpkin beers. [CBC]
  • The Lord Hobo: are we there yet? [BeerAdvocate]
  • Trina's Starlite Lounge: we are there, a lot. Try the Gentleman cocktail, and the cornbread. [TV Diner]
  • See you at the Fernet party. [Drinkboston]

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