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The Top 10 Best Breweries in Colorado in 2019

March 4, 2019

Are you planning on traveling through Colorado? Do you like beer? If so, you’re in luck. 

The Centennial State has the third most breweries total and the fourth most breweries per capita in the United States. In other words, it’s one of the true beer heavens of the US. 

Wondering which Colorado breweries are the best? You’re in the right place. These are the 10 best breweries in Colorado in 2019. 

The Best Breweries in Colorado

There are great breweries scattered all throughout Colorado, existing in both big cities and small towns. While all of Colorado’s breweries have their merits, the absolute best Colorado breweries are the ones reviewed below. 

1. 4 Noses Brewing Co.

Located in Broomfield, Colorado, 4 Noses Brewing Co. has quickly shot up the ranks to be one of the top Colorado breweries. Established in 2008 by a family of four, it bases its beers on influences from all over the world. 

Known to experiment with a range of different flavors, this brewery brews everything from stouts to IPAs to pilsners, and much, much more. Want to stop by the 4 Noses taproom? It’s located at 8855 West 116th Circle, Broomfield, Colorado. 

2. Black Shirt Brewing Company 

One of the best Denver breweries, Black Shirt Brewing Company was first established in 1999, and then opened to the public in 2012. Using a wide variety of ingredients, this brewery brews everything from IPAs to double IPAs to milk stouts, and more.

Care to stop by the Black Shirt taproom? It’s located at 3719 Walnut Street, Denver, Colorado. 

Feeling hungry? Their taproom also sports a large food menu, containing everything from pizza to chicken wings to salads to a variety of other foods. 

3. Bierstadt Lagerhaus 

Famous for their Slow Pour Pils, Bierstadt Lagerhaus is one of the most respected breweries in all of Colorado. Located in Denver, this brewery specializes in traditional German beers, foregoing the modern production techniques used by many craft breweries. 

You’re not going to find IPAs and stouts at Bierstadt Lagerhaus. However, you will find some of the best German lagers that will ever grace your taste buds. 

Want to check it out? Stop by their taproom, The Rackhouse Pub, located at 2875 Black Street, Denver, Colorado. 

4. Cannonball Creek Brewing Company 

Founded in 2013, Cannonball Creek Brewing Company is located in Golden, Colorado. Fairly varied in its selection of beers, this company brews not only traditional lagers, but IPAs, stouts, and porters as well. 

Cannonball Creek’s taproom is located at 393 N. Washington Avenue, Golden, Colorado. If you happen to stop by on a nice day, you could even consider bringing your dog onto its dog-friendly patio! 

5. Elevation Beer Co. 

If you’re looking for a great brewery in a rustic setting, you might consider stopping by Elevation Beer Co. in Poncha Springs, Colorado. Featuring a dog-friendly and food truck-laden taproom, it’s located at 115 Pahlone Parkway. 

Elevation brews beers of all kinds, including but not limited to pilsner beers, IPAs, porters, saison beers, and kolsch beers. They also brew a variety of aged beers, doing so in Napa Valley wine barrels. 

6. Broken Compass Brewing Company 

If you happen to be skiing in Breckenridge, Colorado, you might consider stopping by Broken Compass Brewing Company. Broken Compass brews a number of different beers, including pilsners, pale ales, ports, porters, and stouts, to name just a few. 

Located at 68 Continental Ct., B12, this brewery goes out of its way to make guests feel welcome. Not only does it provide shuttles to tourists and locals, but it also holds trivia nights, potlucks, and brewery tours. 

7. Cellar West Artisan Ales 

Located in Lafayette, Colorado, Cellar West Artisan Ales has been given laud reviews by a number of authorities in the beer industry. This brewery brews a variety of beers but specializes primarily in saisons. That being said, their IPAs, pilsners, and porters are exceptional as well. 

This brewery is located at 778-B W. Baseline Road and serves a variety of different snack foods. Some favorites include pretzels and cheese curds. 

8. WeldWorks Brewing 

Offering a huge selection of over 100 beers, WeldWorks Brewing puts a great deal of effort into its brewing. Located in Greeley, Colorado, this brewery loves to experiment with ingredients, offering everything from cinnamon-flavored beers, to chocolate-flavored beers, to citrus-flavored beers, and more. 

Located at 508 8th Avenue, the WeldWorks taproom is family-friendly and welcomes dogs. Often lined with food trucks, it’s a great place to have some brews, grab some food, and enjoy some pleasant atmosphere. 

9. New Belgium Brewing Co. 

One of the most successful breweries in not just Colorado, but the entire country, New Belgium Brewing Company is a must-visit for any beer enthusiast. There are two New Belgium brewery locations in the United States, one in Asheville, North Carolina, and one in Colorado. Fort Collins, to be exact. 

New Belgium serves a variety of different beers, its most famous beer being Fat Tire Ale. However, if you’re into IPAs, you should also think about trying a beer from their Voodoo Ranger series. 

Interested in stopping by? You can find New Belgium’s Fort Collins brewery at 500 Linden Street. 

10. Great Divide Brewing Co. 

Like New Belgium Brewing Co., Great Divide Brewing Co. is a highly respected craft brewery, one which distributes beer all over the country. Established in Denver in 1994, this brewery excels in the production of a variety of different beers. Their beer list includes IPAs, stouts, farmhouse ales, and more. 

There are two places to visit Great Divide Brewing Co., both of which are located in Denver. The first place is their taproom at 2201 Arapahoe Street. The second place is their bar, located at 1812 35th Street. 

Interest in stopping by Great Divide during your trip to Colorado? Learn more here!

Looking for More Breweries?

And there they are, the best breweries in Colorado. Each of these breweries has something special to offer and is definitely worth a visit. Note, though, that these are only 10 of the nearly 400 breweries existing in the state. 

Looking for more breweries throughout the United States? You can find them here at Beekman Beer Garden. Our website has all kinds of information on beer, breweries, drinking culture, and more. 

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Camping Bucket List: 9 Camping Destinations You Have to See to Believe

March 4, 2019

Ready for a getaway? Studies have shown that camping can promote better sleep patterns. Spending time enjoying the great outdoors can also reduce stress and lower blood pressure. 

If that’s what you want out of a vacation, grab your backpack, pack up your car, and get ready to commune with nature at one of these unbelievable camping destinations.

Before You Go

An outdoor vacation requires some special preparation. Pack for the weather. Bring sunscreen, and be sure to match your activities to your fitness level.

You’ll also want to make sure you have the right camping gear. Good equipment will ensure that you aren’t suffering while you’re roughing it!

Check out places like this website to get ideas about what you should take with you on your camping trip. 

Ready, Set, Explore

Now that you’re all packed, it’s time to scope out some of the best campgrounds in America. Here are some of our favorites:

Head For the Mountains

Crater Lake, Oregon is home to one of the most breathtaking lakes in the world.

Drive the rim. Take a boat tour to the island. Swim, hike, and check out some amazing waterfalls.

For the best camping, go in the summer, since snow frequently forces road closures in the winter.

The park features two campgrounds, and there are several other campgrounds nearby. You can pitch a tent or take an RV. The park can accommodate either.

Blow Off Some Steam

Yellowstone National Park is located in Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho. The park is situated on a supervolcano, so it is home to some of the country’s most unique geological features.

Predictable geyser eruptions, colorful hot springs, and diverse wildlife are just some of the park’s many attractions. Go rafting, take a hike, or immerse yourself in Native American culture.

Most of the campgrounds are only open in the summer, but a few stay open year-round. There are many camping options, so you’re sure to find one that suits you.

Travel Back In Time

Big Bend National Park in Texas is a world-famous camping destination. Here, you’ll find a Fossil Discovery Center that will take you back 130 million years.

You can see the Rio Grande River, take scenic drives, or take a walk in Santa Elena Canyon. The park provides an unforgettable nature experience.

The park features four campgrounds, and three of them are RV friendly.

Swim With the Fishes

If beaches and coral reefs are your thing, Dry Tortugas National Park is for you. Dry Tortugas is located near Key West, Florida.

Swimming, snorkeling, fishing, and paddle boating are just a few things to do in the park. 

Camping in Dry Tortuga is a unique, but primitive, experience. 

You can pitch your tent on the sand next to a palm tree. However, RVs and trailers aren’t allowed. You should be prepared to provide all of your own food, water, and shelter.

Play In the Snow

For nature lovers, Acadia National Park provides some of the best camping in the USA. Located off the coast of Maine, Acadia features winter hikes, skiing, snowmobiling, and ice fishing.

Of course, there are still plenty of things to do the rest of the year. Campers can go horseback riding, bicycling, or take a walk to look at the fall foliage.

There are many places to camp around Acadia, and most of the campgrounds come with plenty of amenities.

The Ultimate in Camping Destinations

There are few places that rival the Grand Canyon for jaw-dropping scenery. Panoramic views of colorful vistas makes for one of the world’s most spectacular landscapes.

Explore geological wonders, history, archaeology, and culture all in one place.

Go whitewater rafting on the Colorado River. Hike the South Rim.Experience Native American culture.

And don’t forget your camera.

Campgrounds around the Grand Canyon accommodate tents and RVs, and they’re open all year.

Visit Cliff Dwellings

Abandoned cliff dwellings are one of the main attractions at Colorado’s Mesa Verde National Park. Here, you can drive the Mesa Top Loop Road, hike or bike the trails to the overlooks, or explore the cliff dwellings.

There is only one campground at the park, and it is open to tents, trailers, and RVs.

Fall For Waterfalls

The Great Smoky Mountains run along the border between Tennessee and North Carolina. You can tour historic cemeteries, admire the fall foliage, or hike popular trails to view numerous waterfalls. 

In addition to traditional camping, this park features horse camps. At these camps, you can hitch your horse to racks located at the site, and there is water available for the horses.

Try Something Different

Up for some adventure? Try camping at Napali Coast State Wilderness Park in Hawaii.

You can take in beautiful views of the Pacific Ocean and Kalalau Valley waterfalls. Hike along beaches and cliffs. Take a helicopter or boat tour.

To camp, you’ll need a permit. If you want to camp at Miloli’i, you’ll need a boat. There is no way to get there by land.

The Toughest Part? Deciding Where To Go

As you can see, nature enthusiasts have a lot of good camping options. 

You can head south and snorkel at the beach. You can turn north and hike through mountains. You can even hop a plane, take a boat, and pitch a tent in Hawaii.

Whatever you decide to do, be sure to explore some of these great camping destinations on your vacation. After a few nights under the stars, you just might sleep a little better.

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Get Your Cruise On: Rainforest Activities You Can’t Miss

February 28, 2019

Did you know the Amazon rainforest stretches over 2.5 million square miles and four different countries? It accounts for 2/3 of the land in Peru and 11% of the land in Ecuador. It also covers a 1/3 of Colombia’s land and nearly all of Brazil.  

Planning a trip to the Amazon is an unforgettable life experience and not one that many people get a chance to do. It doesn’t even need to cost you a fortune when you budget your trip correctly.

Ensure you have a memorable adventure by planning some fun rainforest activities to do in the Amazon before you go.

The 10 Best Rainforest Activities to Do on an Amazon Cruise

If you’re looking for fun things to do in the Amazon rainforest while on a cruise, try one of these 10 awesome rainforest activities.

1. Visit a Local Community

One of the best ways to experience the Amazon is to see how people live there. Hundreds of thousands of people in about 400 distinct groups make up the Amazon’s indigenous population. Many of these cultures have no contact with the outside world and haven’t changed in hundreds of years.

Some of these local groups offer community visits and tours for visitors to the Amazon. You can find cruises that stop by the lands of various tribes, like the Bora Community who maintain most of the original customs and beliefs.

The tribes want to share their culture and inform visitors why they need preserving. Once you’ve seen their ceremonial lodge and witnessed traditional dances, be sure you check out the gorgeous handicrafts and purchase some to support the community.

2. Support National Parks

You can also head to a few of the Amazon’s many national parks and UNESCO world heritage sites. The Peruvian Pacaya-Samiria National Reserve is a popular tourist site carefully maintained to preserve the area’s biodiversity. In Brazil, head to the more than 400 islands making up the Anavihanas Archipelago.

Want to explore an even bigger section of the pristine rainforest? Go to Ecuador and check out the Yasuni National Park. This remote park features about 2.5 million acres of marshlands and rainforest as well as many indigenous Amazonian tribes like the Taegari and Hauronai.

3. Take a Medicinal Plant Tour

About 25% of the pharmaceuticals made in the West were originally derived from natural materials and plants found in the Amazon rainforest. This is especially impressive when you realize researchers have only tested about 1% of all the natural materials found in the Amazon.

Taking a medicinal plant tour is a great opportunity to view these plants in their natural environment. You’ll learn about plants you know, like the Brazilian Ginseng, and those you may not know, like Tawari tree bark. Even those you haven’t heard of before appear in many of the medicines used in the U.S.

4. Check Out the Manatee Rescue Center

If you’re doing an Amazon river cruise in Peru, you’ll probably stop by the Manatee Rescue Center on the outskirts of Iquitos. The center rescues young manatees from pet trafficking and rehabilitates injured or orphaned animals.

Visitors can also interact with monkeys, anteaters, and sloths as well as feeding the baby manatees. If you’re having trouble choosing a cruise, check out this article by Voyagers to help you decide.

5. Explore in a Kayak

Hiring a kayak is an excellent way to see the natural flora and fauna found in the Amazon without scaring animals off in a loud boat.

Hire a tour guide and quietly paddle along the most remote parts of the Amazon River for a unique experience. Choose local tour guides to support the community and expect to paddle for about 2 hours.

6. Try SUP-ing

If you want to get a little workout in as you cruise down the river, try stand-up paddle boarding. This new water sport originated in Hawaii but has become popular around the world.

The calm waters of the Amazon River make it perfect for SUP-ing and allow you to explore parts of the river that you can’t get to by boat.

7. Walk Across a Canopy Bridge

One of the most popular rainforest activities is to walk across a canopy bridge to explore the highest parts of the jungle canopy.

One of the longest canopy bridges is located in Peru in the Pacaya-Samiria National Reserve. It stands nearly 85 feet above the ground and extends more than 500m between 14 massive trees.

8. Go on a Jungle Walk

The most common rainforest activity once off the river is to walk through the jungle. You will see plants and animals found nowhere else in the world. More than a third of all animal species on Earth call the Amazon jungle home as well as about a fifth of the bird species.

Take a pair of binoculars and stay quiet for the best chance to see some of them. You could be lucky enough to see a three-toed sloth hanging from a tree or witness an anaconda moving through the brush.

9. Eat Local Dishes

Eating local dishes is one of the best things to do in the Amazon Rainforest. Fish plays a major role in most of the cuisine, especially in Ecuador and Peru where you find ceviche served everywhere.

Juanes is another common meal to find in Peru. It’s made of muddled meat, usually chicken or pork, mixed with rice and stuffed into a banana leaf. You can also find many places that sell insects often eaten by locals.

If you visit a local community, you may even get a chance to see traditional hunting and cooking techniques still used by indigenous people today.

10. Go for a Swim (in Designated Areas)

Finally, if you’re feeling brave, you can take a dip in the world’s longest river. Many Amazon cruises allow you to swim in safe, designated areas where you will not disturb the local wildlife or risk encountering piranhas. 

See the Coolest Places Around the World

Describing the awe-inspiring beauty of the Amazon Rainforest and River does not do it justice. Once you arrive in the Amazon, you’ll see why it’s one of the world wonders and how it can produce over 20% of the world’s oxygen.

Interested in checking out more of the coolest places around the world? Head on over to the Beekman Beer Garden blog for tips on how to plan your dream vacation and learn about destinations you may never encounter otherwise.

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6 Tips for Preparing for Summer Camping Trips

February 25, 2019

Whether you have been going on an annual summer camping trips for several years in a row or this is the first year that you plan on embarking on a fun-filled summer camping trip, simply continue reading to discover a handy guide to preparing for a summer camping trip!

Tips for Preparing for Summer Camping Trips:

1. Make sure to purchase bug repellent

If you don’t want to spend days itching bug bites, make sure to pack enough bug repellent to last your entire summer camping trip.

If you want to be on the safe side, it’s also a great idea to purchase two different types of bug repellent such as a bug repellent spray and a bug repellent silicone bracelet as some individuals find that one form of bug repellent is far more effective than the other. So in the event that one type of bug repellent is ineffective, you’ll have a plan b.

2. Also ensure to pack a high SPF sunscreen

As you’ll be likely to spend lots of time exploring the great outdoors taking part in activities such as canoeing, hiking and fishing, it’s also a great idea to pack plenty of sunscreen for your trip. If possible opt for a sunscreen which offers a high SPF rating and which is waterproof. As one member of your group is likely to forget to pack sunscreen, it’s well worth packing extra sunscreen.

3. Make sure to pitch your tent in your backyard in advance of your camping trip

The last thing you want to do is to drive hours to your chosen camp site only to find that your tent is lacking pegs or poles. So do yourself a favor and pitch your tent in your back yard a few weeks before your summer camping trip to see if your tent is missing any pieces. Especially, if you’re lent your tent out to your friends or family members in the past. If you’re not taking a tent and are staying in a caravan or camper you still may want to make sure it is stocked with all of the essentials. You also may want to consider what caravan accessories will be useful for your trip!

4. Pack extra batteries for your flashlight and lanterns

As you may rely on your flashlight and lanterns in order to safely get around your campsite at night, make sure to pack extra batteries for both your flashlights and your lanterns.

5. If you plan on completing challenging hikes, make sure to increase your fitness level before your vacation

If you plan on completing arduous full day hikes, it’s a great idea to go on a few smaller hikes, in the weeks leading up to your summer camping trip, to ensure that you’ll easily be able to complete any hikes which you choose to tackle on your upcoming camping trip.

6. Pack two swimsuits

It’s well worth packing two pairs of swimsuits as if one of your swimsuits is drying out on your tent, you’ll have a dry swimsuit to change into, if you feel like swimming again before your first swimsuit dries out. As no one enjoys the sensation of putting on a wet, soggy swimsuit.

If you follow the advice listed out above you’ll be sure to enjoy a fuss free, fun-filled summer camping trip!

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Steps To Take Before Filing For Divorce

February 25, 2019

If you’re struggling to keep your marriage together and have been contemplating getting a divorce, continue reading to discover 4 steps to take before making a decision.

Steps To Take Before Filing For Divorce:

1. Book an appointment with a marriage counsellor

Before you start talking to a divorce lawyer or a family lawyer about filing for a divorce, it’s well worth seeing if you can salvage your marriage by booking a few appointments with a marriage counsellor. Who’ll be able to talk you and your partner through your issues to see if you can find common ground and whether with a bit of time and effort, you’ll be able to save your marriage.

However, keep in mind that there are no guarantees and there is also a chance that you may find out through counselling sessions that your differences are too great and that you’ll both be far happier if you file for a divorce. While it may be the best possible solution to file for a divorce if you

2. Think carefully about the reasons why you’re tempted to get a divorce

While it may be the best possible solution to file for a divorce if your partner is emotionally or physically aggressive or has cheated on you and broken your marriage vows, if you simply have lost the spark in your marriage, it may pay to remember that marriage isn’t easy and that it’s natural to experience difficult periods over the course of a long, healthy marriage.

3. Make sure that you’ve tried going out on regular date nights with your spouse

Before you start talking about divorce, it’s also a great idea to enjoy regular date nights with your spouse. As an example, if you used to enjoy going dancing together, you may want to invite your spouse out to an event where you can dance together, as by enjoying activities which you enjoyed together at the start of your marriage, you may start to remember the reasons why you used to love your spouse.

4. Talk to your friends and family members for advice

Before filing for a divorce, it’s also a smart idea to talk to some of your friends and family members to see if they can provide an outsiders opinion on whether or not your marriage is worth saving.

One reason why it’s well worth talking to trusted close confidantes about your struggles with your marriage is that you may find that long term friends may have noticed that you’ve been really unhappy in your marriage in an extended period of time and that you may have lost the zest for life which you had before you got married. In which case considering a divorce may not be the worst idea that you’ve come up with.

Alternatively, if your parents of family members have enjoyed long happy marriages they may be able to give you valuable advice on how to try to keep your marriage alive. Or may give you insight that proves that you’re not married to the love of your life.

So if you’ve been thinking about finding divorce lawyers in Newcastle and talking to a lawyer about filing for a divorce, it’s well worth taking all four the steps above first, before making any rash decisions.

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10 of the Best CBD Edibles on the Market Right Now

February 25, 2019

CBD, short for cannabidiol, is a chemical that is found in the marijuana plant. But it won’t get you high. Instead, it is used for medicinal purposes.

CBD is used by people who suffer from anxiety, epilepsy, inflammation, and many other conditions to control their symptoms. And with the 2018 Farm Bill, industrial hemp growing was legalized on a national scale in the United States, so creating CBD products is now a legal option for people in every state.

That means that there are a lot of people who are experiencing CBD for the first time. If you’re new to CBD products or just hearing about them for the first time, read on to get an idea of what kind the best CBD edibles are now on the market.

1. CBD Mints

CBD mints are one of many CBD products on the market targeting users who want a fast-acting experience. They’re a very discreet way to consume CBD making them an easy tool for people to use who have anxiety.

CBD mints are great for people who are new to CBD and don’t know what their dose should be yet since each mint has a very small amount. They are not the best product for people who have already been using CBD for a while and have developed a tolerance.

2. CBD Gumdrops

If you’re looking for a way to relax on the go, packing wine bottles can be a difficult option. CBD gumdrops offer a similar feeling of relaxation without having to carry along all of that weight or worrying about a bottle breaking.

Lord Jones CBD Gumdrops come in a luxurious and brightly colored packaging that is great for gifting. The brand is made with all clean ingredients and has a dose of CBD that is on the higher side for items on this list at 20 milligrams. 

Hollywood’s elite stars have been eating up this snack since it has such a light and sweet flavor followed by a lovely calming effect. 

3. CBD Bitters

If you use bitters in your cocktails, then you should definitely try to find CBD-infused bitters. Not only does it carry the digestion-boosting properties of bitters, but it also can give you the relaxing effects of CBD.

Makers of the product suggest that you use the tincture before or after meals as a way to alleviate bloating and discomfort. Although little scientific research has been done to back up this claim, so you will have to see for yourself.

4. CBD Not Pot Butter

Pot butter has been a favorite kind of edible for years. But CBD-only versions are relatively new. Many of the products on the market use coconut oil as their base to make for a sweet and nutritious final product. 

Not Pot Butter can also be blended with milk and tea for a more robust drink. It’s a great option to serve at your next tea party. 

5. Dark Chocolate Salted Caramel Almonds

Almonds are very healthy for you since they contain protein and are a sustainable source of energy for your body. So why not try a salted caramel version complete with CBD?

If you live in a state where marijuana is legal, you should check out Satori brand. These almonds have a creamy chocolate coating and just a touch of THC.

6. Sunday Scaries Gummies

One of the most important ways a CBD company can stand out is by marketing their product for a certain condition. Although all CBD products help with anxiety, Sunday Scaries brand gummies make it known that that’s their purpose. They also come with a nice boost of B12 and D3.

For those who like the product, the company offers a subscription service so that you can make them part of your routine.

7. Dad & Dude’s CBD IPA

Dude & Dad’s Brewery in Aurora, Colorado was one of the first companies to combine beer with CBD. It debuted a brew called George Washington’s Secret Stash IPA about a year ago. 

The IPA is west coast inspired and has a piney and dank aromatic flavor. The beers sell for $7 a pint, and each has 4.20 milligrams in it. 

8. Honey Lavender Gummies

If you like natural tasting products and don’t want an overly sweet CBD gummy, then why not try the Honey Lavender Gummies from Stillwater Brands? This food company makes many different CBD products all cooked up by its full-time food scientist.

These gummies are gentle with only five milligrams of CBD, but they also have a very slight amount of THC, so they may or may not be available in your state.

9. Hemp-Infused Honey

Honey is a great natural sweetener and what could be sweeter than mixing it with 500 milligrams of Colorado-grown hemp extract?

At $28 per six-ounce jar, this product is not cheap. But the amount of time, energy, and effort that goes into making that jar make it worth every penny. Check out some of the delicious recipes you can try.

10. CBD-Infused Seltzer

Dram Apothecary is the crafter of Longtime Salida, a famous brand of bitters. He has launched into a new market with his CBD-infused seltzer waters. Each of these refreshing drinks packs 20 milligrams of hemp-derived CBD.

This gives your body an extra boost for relaxation. You’ll also love the refreshing herbal flavors like Gingergrass, Lemongrass, and Sweetgrass.

Beyond the Best CBD Edibles

The best CBD edibles on this list are some of the best new products coming out of the legalization revolution. You’ll want to stay up to date, new products are being invented all of the time.

In the meantime, for more great food and beer suggestions, check out our other blog posts today.

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Keep Your Restaurant on Track

February 24, 2019

 

Most new businesses founded in the United States are restaurants. Further, a large portion of the entire businesses around the country can also be called a restaurant. Many people think that running an eatery is easy, though this couldn’t be further from the truth. In order to keep your food joint on track, you’re going to need to adopt a number of business practices that fit your organization just right.

Although following these pointers aren’t guaranteed to keep your joint on track, doing so is certainly a great start. Here are a few ways to make sure that your eatery’s operations remain on track over the long run.

The Best Way to Stay on Track is to Start on Track

If you come out of the gates with a strong performance, your eatery is likely to operate longer than its counterparts who do not experience a good start.

Making sure that the grand opening of an eatery will be successful is difficult. Professional event planners can prove to be instrumental in whether the eatery in question will hit all the right spots on its opening day. One of the best ways to prepare for your spot’s grand opening is to extend a cash outlay that is worth tens of thousands of dollars to a social media marketing campaign.

It’s true that most food joints do not manage to get so much business that they routinely require prospective patrons to wait outside for anywhere from 30 minutes in lines longer than two miles. However, as long as you hire a trusted marketing or advertising campaign to help you develop a campaign that will cost some dollar value ranging in the tens of thousands of dollars, you stand a good chance of constantly hosting a full house at your facility.

Getting social media help is the missing factor for many food-serving establishments that hope to do well.

The Point of Sale Management of Inventory Can Help Simplify Your Food-Slinging Establishment’s Responsibilities

Also called POS inventory management, point-of-sale inventory management is a convenient, modern technology used in tracking inventory, projecting sales, and even automatically ordering various types of foodstuffs as inventory to make sure that your business won’t run out of any of the many kinds of food it has.

POS inventory management is so popular for quite a few reasons. The most recognized perk of POS inventory management systems is that they require very few manhours to order new goods and make manual changes to digital documents or their physical counterparts that must be made to keep them on track.

It’s Ok to Schedule Employees for Fewer Hours Than They Were Originally Slated to Work

Recent statistics indicate that almost half of all food industry business owners and managers have cut at least one employee’s hours each and every month in the past calendar year. Since it’s so common, employees won’t feel bad if you cut their shifts by one or two hours as a way to cut labor costs and thereby beef up gross profits.

Work as Many Hours as You Can in The Serving or Preparation of Food

Since there is a growing trend within American adults where they prefer the buying experience as opposed to physical goods, you should work as often as you can in the proverbial trenches of the eatery so that you instill morale in your workers, inspire

them to do better in their lines of work, and cleaning everything after customers have left.

Keep your restaurant on track by following these tips – good luck!

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Before You Fly: 10 Things to Know About Airport Long Term Parking

February 21, 2019

If you’re going on a long trip, listen up.

It’s never fun to have to figure out what to do with your car while you and the family or your buddies go on a trip. Do you get someone to drive you to the airport? Do you take a cab? An Uber?

All that stuff can get super expensive and it can be really inconvenient when you land and you just want to get home quickly. But, then you have to figure out the best way to long term park at the airport.

We’re well-versed in the world of airport long term parking and we’re here to help. There are a few key things you need to know about before you drive to the airport, so pay attention.

Airport Long Term Parking

The most convenient place to park is at the airport, right? Well, there are pros and cons to that. Let’s get started.

1. Expensive, but Convenient

Parking right at the airport is probably the most convenient place to leave your car. They’re usually located right on the grounds with easy access to the terminal, so you can get your bags out and run right in.

The only problem is that it can get kind of pricey to leave your car for an extended time, with most airports charging well over $100 per week.

2. Medium Security

Of course, you want your car to be well looked after while it’s in the airport’s care. Airport lots are fairly well secured. However, they’re usually massive, so it’s a lot for the attendants to look after. 

With the high volume foot traffic of the airport grounds, these lots might actually be more susceptible to vehicle theft in the long-term parking areas.

3. Barely Any Amenities

It’s highly unlikely that you’ll find any parking deals online through the airport. The best you’ll get is a quick shuttle to your terminal if you have to park far away. As we’ll see, if you’re looking for coupons, it’s more likely that you’ll find some with 3rd party lots.

Off-Site Airport Parking

There are usually loads of off-site long-term parking lots surrounding the airport.

4. A Better Deal

These off-site lots are privately owned, and thus, set their own prices. They’re usually competitive with the airports themselves, almost always offering better deals. If you are able to book ahead, you can save a bit more money, as well.

At RSWAirportParking.com, for instance, you can book ahead and find great deals.

5. Airport Tax Fee

Because these lots take away business from the airport parking, they have to pay an “airport tax fee” to use the land surrounding the airport. Expect to have to pay for this. Usually, it’s included in the price, but you’ll notice it included on a receipt.

6. Safest Option

These lots are usually fenced in and occupy a smaller area than the airport lots. This makes it easier to guard the premises and create a safer environment for your vehicle.

Way less foot traffic and activity mean that private lots are far more secure.

7. Cheap with More Amenities

Most off-site parking lots will offer big-time savings for long term occupants. There are usually a few lots competing against one another, so you can always shop for the cheaper option as well. 

Depending on the lot, you’ll see covered or indoor lots, charging stations, and there’s almost always a shuttle to get you to the airport.

Hotel Airport Parking

The last option is to use local hotel parking. It’s a good way for hotels close to the airport to make a bit of extra money.

8. Usually Cheap

Hotel parking, since it’s extra money for the hotel, is usually pretty cheap. It’s better to use if you’re gone for a long time because the daily rates are lower. This is great for longer business trips and other things like that.

Booking online ahead of time is one of the nice features of hotel parking, as well.

9. Unguarded

Parker beware: hotel lots are usually unsecured. You’re getting a reserved spot in the hotel’s lot, which is not usually high-priority for hotel security, so only do this if you are comfortable with that.

10. Long Shuttle Waits

With hotel parking, you’ll get luggage assistance and a free shuttle over to the airport terminal. Unfortunately, however, there are many tales of long waits for the hotel shuttle.

If you want to catch your flight on time, leave plenty of time for it to arrive.

Which Is the Best?

Depending on what your situation is, each parking option does hold some perks. To us, the best option when you account for price, security, and convenience, off-site airport long term parking is the best. It offers the most for the lowest price. 

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Euro Hacks: 9 Must See Places in Europe for Your Next Vacation

February 17, 2019

Are you planning your next adventure but don’t know where to go? Don’t panic! We are here to help!

When planning a vacation, there are certain must see places in Europe that need to go on your list. There are exotic cites, breathtaking scenery, and landmarks and works of art that no one should miss out on!

Let’s take a look at a few of the best cities to visit in Europe that will make your visit the trip of a lifetime!

1. Milan, Italy

Let’s start with a city that is easily one of the most beautiful and popular destinations in Europe. Milan is a city of art, restaurants, and romance! The shopping is like a dream, and this fashion center of the world is filled with beautiful people that you could spend a lifetime watching.

There are gorgeous parks where you can enjoy an afternoon picnic, chic boutiques for lusting after the latest fashions, and stunning churches that are hundreds of years old.

Strolling the streets of Milan is like stepping back in time. Eat at world-class restaurants along the beautiful canals, and spend an evening at the La Scala Theater.

The architecture will take your breath away, and you’ll make memories that are sure to last a lifetime.

2. Lisbon, Portugal

The next stop on our list is a city that will dazzle you. This is the capital city of Portugal, a unique destination that welcomes travelers from every corner of the globe. This European jewel is rich in amazing architecture, stunning culture, and sumptuous landscapes.

Lisbon is often considered a gateway to the country for those who have yet to discover the glories of Portugal, and it would certainly be hard to argue otherwise.

3. Paris, France

It’s time to talk about your bucket list. Frankly, if Paris isn’t on it, you’d best throw the list away and start over!

Paris is called the “City of Lights” for a reason. Spending time here is a dreamlike experience. It’s a city of romance and love, beauty and art, music and food, wine and adventure. It’s the kind of destination you will want to get lost in forever.

The city is rich in museums, the finest art galleries and wine in the world, with luxury hotels that will spoil you like royalty.

From the Eiffel Tower to the Louvre, there are more attractions than you could possibly see in a week or even a month. And the more information you have about these attractions, the more you can enjoy them.

Paris is a city you will want to discover over and over again, and visit year after year, unlocking its many mysteries one delicious clue at a time. 

4. Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Amsterdam is another European destination filled with romance and mystery. From its canals to its gorgeous hotels and restaurants, this is a city that brims with romance and glows with a spirit of adventure.

On your first visit, it won’t take long to understand how so many travelers instantly fall under Amsterdam’s spell.

The city offers trendy shops, decadent restaurants, and is among the most welcoming destinations for the LGBTQ community in the world. 

5. Athens, Greece

Visiting Athens is a genuinely life-altering experience. There are few other opportunities to travel back in time thousands of years, and experience first-hand what it was like to be alive in another time and place.

The ancient ruins of Athens rank among the most astounding wonders of the world. The Acropolis is a stunning example of human design and ingenuity. You’ll get chill bumps simply standing in its shadow.

6. Bruges, Belgium

It’s hard not to fall in love with the city of Bruges.

It holds a charm and mystique that is difficult to match. With its winding canals and medieval streets, this is the kind of destination where you could sit with a cup of coffee or glass of wine and simply watch as the world goes by.

Believe it or not, Bruges can be a busy place, especially in the spring and summer. Thus you’d be wise to plan your trip for the winter months when things quiet down and you’ll be more likely to have the picturesque streets to yourself.

7. Wroclaw, Poland

Wroclaw is often referred to as the “Polish Venice”. And it does bear a certain resemblance, due to its canals and bridges that link its beautiful islands.

Be prepared to be seduced by this delightful European jewel, strolling among the Ostrow Tumski, the oldest part of the city, rich in charm and medieval beauty.

This is a gorgeous city, populated with warm and friendly locals who will go out of their way to make you feel right at home during your stay.

8. Budapest, Hungry

For lovers of museums, European history, art, and lively nightlife, you’d be hard pressed to find a city with more to offer than Budapest.

Believe it or not, this is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Treat yourself to an afternoon at the Szechenyi Spa, the most famous spa in the city. Then stroll among the endless shops, bars, and churches, taking time to visit The Parliament, The Chain Bridge, and Buda Castle.

9. Prague, Czech Republic

Finally, we come to Prague. It’s no secret that Prague ranks among one of the most popular European destinations for travelers from around the world.

This is a city that will easily seduce you with its rich history, cathedrals, as well as the romance of the Charles Bridge.

Prague is truly one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, and once you’ve visited, you’ll discover it’s nearly impossible to resist the impulse to return.

The List of Must See Places In Europe

Europe is a place rich in history and incredible beautify.

And thus a list of must see places in Europe could go on and one without end. This article provides a great start for anyone ready to pack their bags and get started on the adventure of a lifetime.

Click here to see the ultimate packing list for your next big vacation.

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The Gringo’s Guide to Ordering Food in Spanish Without Sounding Like a Fool

February 16, 2019

While it’s great to expand your cultural palate, ordering food and drinks from other countries can be a minefield. After all, you don’t want to be one of those fools who shoots traditional sake like a frat boy on the tequila slammers. 

Of course, when it comes to ordering food in another language, things can get even more complicated. You might end up ordering a food you hate. Or, an innocent slip of the tongue could land you in hot water with the waitstaff! 

So, if you’re headed to a Spanish-speaking country and want to try out your Spanish, don’t so much as look at a menu until you’ve read our gringo’s guide to ordering food in Spanish. 

Greetings and Getting a Table

Although all these phrases will come in useful in Spanish-speaking environments, a friendly ‘¡Hola!’ is the easiest greeting when entering a restaurant or bar. You should then request, ‘Una mesa para dos/tres etc. por favor’ so that they can find a suitable table for your group. 

Depending on the time of day and how busy and/or popular the restaurant is, the server might ask you whether you plan to eat or only have a drink. Usually they’ll ask something along the lines of, ‘¿Para comer o solo para tomar algo?’

They’ll ask this because they may have certain seats reserved for those who plan to eat. If you only want a quick drink then you might have to sit at the bar or outside. Also, in some restaurants, they may direct you to different seating depending on whether you want to eat tapas or the menú del día (set lunchtime menu). 

As such, it pays to decide whether you want to eat or not and how hungry you all are before entering a restaurant. 

Ordering Drinks

Once you’re all seated, your server will first ask you what you’d all like to drink, with something like, ‘¿Qué van a tomar?’

To make things easier for yourself when you order in Spanish, you can pretty much forget typical English phrases like, ‘Can I get…’ or ‘I’d like…’. Instead, just look the server in the eye and order what you’d like, e.g. ‘Un vaso de vino tinto’ (a glass of red wine) or ‘una cerveza‘ (a beer). 

Unless it’s breakfast time or you’re enjoying ‘la merienda’ (afternoon snack), it’s not customary to order coffee with food in Spanish-speaking countries. So, to avoid looking like a gringo, save your coffee order for the end of your meal and opt for a soft drink or alcoholic beverage instead.  

And, whatever you do, do not order sangria in Spain! If you want a refreshing drink, opt for a ‘clara’ (beer with lemon soda) or a ‘tinto de verano’ (red wine with lemon soda).  

Deciding on What to Eat

Even if the menu has English translations, sometimes these aren’t very accurate or clear. For this reason, it’s a good idea to use your smartphone to decipher what unknown dishes are before ordering in Spanish. This is especially the case if you’re vegetarian, vegan or have food allergies.

Although, it’s wise to double check with the server about ingredients by asking, ‘¿Que lleva…la salsa/este plato/esta ensalada?’ if you want to be sure of what a food contains. 

You might also notice that some dishes have several different prices according to different portion sizes. Check how big these are by asking your server something like, ‘¿Cómo es de grande la porción?’. In most cases, your server will encourage you to order smaller portions to begin with, so that you can order more later if you so choose. 

Ordering Food

When you’ve all decided what to order, place your menus down so that your server knows you’re ready. They’ll then approach your table and ask something like, ‘¿Qué quieren Ustedes?’ 

The simplest way to order food in Spanish is to say ‘Para mí’ (for me) and then state what you want to eat rather than worrying about verbs and how to conjugate them. Although, if you’re ordering a starter and a main, say, ‘Para empezar… y para el segundo plato…’ so the server knows when to bring certain dishes to your group’s table. 

If you’re trying to stick to a diet plan, you might want to order a dish ‘sin salsa’ (without sauce) or ‘con la salsa aparte’ (sauce on the side). The same goes for making meat dishes vegetarian, where you can order, ‘la ensalada, pero sin atún por favor’ (the salad without tuna please). 

Hailing the Server and Extra Requests

Since terms for wait staff can vary across the Spanish-speaking world, the most sure-fire way to avoid offending anyone is to stick your hand up and say, ‘¡Perdone!’ (excuse me) when you want to get your server’s attention. 

If you want to order extra items, such as more bread, the polite way is to say, ‘¿Nos trae más pan por favor?’. The same goes for ordering more drinks or asking for sauce, salt and other items.  

Finishing Up and Getting the Check 

If you thought learning how to order in Spanish was difficult, try getting the attention of your server when you want the check! 

As such, it’s best to take your opportunity to ask for the check by saying, ‘¿Nos trae la cuenta por favor?’ when your server clears away your plates. While they clear, they’ll also ask you something like, ‘¿Quieren algo de postre o café?’ (does anyone want dessert or coffee?). 

Often, the server will reel off a list of dessert options so you need to pay attention if you do want dessert. If not, ask for the check and pay when you’re ready to go. 

Your Guide to Ordering Food in Spanish

With this easy guide to ordering food in Spanish, you’ll be a bilingual menu master before you can say ‘¡Buen provecho!’ 

All it takes is a few key phrases and a bit of cerveza-fueled confidence and you’ll be tucking into the best dishes the Spanish-speaking world has to offer. 

And it’s useful to know how to order food in Spanish since Spanish-speaking countries like Mexico and Spain are must-visit destinations for foodies!

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