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It’s that holly jolly, manicky panicky time of year again. At this point, with just less than a week to finish up your holiday shopping, it’s a little late to be puttering about on the Internet. But have no fear, there are other options when buying for the beer lover on your Secret Santa list. First and foremost, there is the option of going to an actual physical store to buy something (gasp!). more ›

Boston is a beer-drinking town. So if you’re new here or are just not a beer drinker (shame!) you might sit in a bar staring down fifteen brightly colored, alluring taps and find yourself utterly overwhelmed. We understand. Or, we’ll put up with it for a short period of time. more ›

After several delays and two premature "it's open!" posts from Thrillist and DailyCandy last week, The Roadhouse in Brookline (1700 Beacon St) is in fact open for business. We've been waiting with bated breath for this one, as we're hoping it will serve as a release valve for the supply-demand problem Boston's craft beer scene currently faces. While we love hop-tropolises like Bukowski's and Deep Ellum, these tiny joints can no longer keep up with the growing number of self-proclaimed "beer snobs" in Boston; over the last few years, we've watched these misanthropic haunts become as scene-y as a Saturday night at Gypsy Bar, with the same long lines and disturbingly high levels of ambient sweat. We're ready for a new spot where we can actually belly up to the bar without throwing some 'bows. more ›

Well, now you know how to get around and where to drink. How about where to get some cheap grub? There's lots of great food in this city, it just takes some exploring to find it. more ›

The Publick House is known primarily for its beers – a selection of Belgian brews too vast to enumerate. The food menu is not quite as long, but there are some fantastic eats to go along with the great drinks. more ›

--Useful, detailed advice on how to get your car started in the bitter cold. [b0st0n LiveJournal] more ›

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