In an off year in the election cycle, Downriver voters in seven communities took to the polls on Tuesday to elect their leaders. In some cases it was out with the old and in with the new, while other communities returned most of the incumbents.
In an off year in the election cycle, Downriver voters in seven communities took to the polls on Tuesday to elect their leaders. In some cases it was out with the old and in with the new, while other communities returned most of the incumbents.
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January 22, 2021
When you come to St. Ambrose Cellars in Benzie County, you can take your pick of wine mead or beer from their taps, bottles and cans, but if you are looking for something truly unique to bring back to your hive try the Royal Reserve.
“We’ve been making this for quite a while now. It’s the Royal Reserve,” St. Ambrose Cellars mead maker Scott Cramton said. “It’s a two year barrel aged, mead, that we also add wine spirits to it’s the highest alcohol content beverage we produce here at St. Ambrose. It’s got some bourbon notes to it because those are the barrels we use to age in so it’s a number two charred barrel. And, yeah, it’s been two years and they’re just aging and ferments in the barrels, as well as ages for two years. And then we do the blending with some honey on the back end, and it ages actually with alcohol added into it.”