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Booze News: Whiskey Tasting, Hotpot Wine Pairing, Win a Mixology Kit, Slow Boat 10-Year Anniversary

Booze News: Whiskey Tasting, Hotpot Wine Pairing, Win a Mixology Kit, Slow Boat 10-Year Anniversary Jan 21, 2021 8:30 am | 2 comments | 233 reads Thirsty? Wet your whistle with Booze News, our wrap-up of the week s best bar deals, parties, drink concoctions, industry gossip, and more. Whiskey experience at The Hutong If you re looking to expand your palate for whiskey during this dreariest of seasons, look no further than The Hutong s special Whiskey Experience event next Thursday, Jan 28 at 7.30pm. Hosted by Dill King, a former whiskey brand ambassador and now independent cask trader, you ll learn how to discern a Speyside from swill through seven select whiskies. There ll also be a special whiskey burger and spicy fries to sober you up. Tickets cost RMB 280 and can be reserved here.

With Laba Festivities Canceled, Why Not Learn How To Make Porridge at Home?

With Laba Festivities Canceled, Why Not Learn How To Make Porridge at Home? Jan 19, 2021 8:30 am | Add a comment | 301 reads As you re already aware, the recent spike in COVID-19 cases in nearby Hebei means that Beijing has once again tightened travel restrictions as well as limited large gatherings in the vicinity. That includes festivities for 腊八节 làbā jié Laba Festival, which this year falls on Jan 20. Traditionally one of the most popular annual events at Lama Temple, dating back to the Qing dynasty, the hungry masses usually celebrate by descending on the temple grounds to snag a bowl of Laba zhou, or porridge. But not so this year after it was announced the usual porridge eating events would be canceled, leaving many would-be patrons out in the cold. (If you d like to visit Lama Temple anyway, they are currently restricting visitor capacity to 50 percent.)

Archaeological Dig in Beijing Uncovers 850-Year-Old Capital Wall

Archaeological Dig in Beijing Uncovers 850-Year-Old Capital Wall Jan 15, 2021 2:30 pm | 1 comment | 369 reads An excavation in Beijing s southwest Fengtai district has uncovered archaeological remains believed to date back to the Jin dynasty (1115-1234) when the region was first denoted as the national capital. So far, the dig has exposed a 60-meter stretch of city wall ruins as well as a 66-meter-wide moat, the first Jin moat to have been discovered in Beijing, according to the Global Times. Defense structures, some bricks and chips of Ding and Jun ware porcelain, and tombs dating from the Tang (618-907) and Liao (916-1125) dynasties were also unearthed.

Booze News: Inauguration Party, Cassettes and Cocktails, Mocktails, Arrow Factory Membership

Booze News: Inauguration Party, Cassettes and Cocktails, Mocktails, Arrow Factory Membership Jan 14, 2021 2:30 pm | 1 comment | 321 reads Thirsty? Wet your whistle with Booze News, our wrap-up of the week s best bar deals, parties, drink concoctions, industry gossip, and more. Inauguration drinks at The Local Less insane days are here again! Or so say Democrats Abroad, who will convene at The Local next Thursday, Jan 21, from 6pm onwards to celebrate the hopefully uneventful (lol) ushering in of the 46th president of the United States, Joe Biden. While you might not want to hold your breath for the return of sanity, you may find comfort in happy hour-priced drinks and food throughout the evening. Spaces are limited, so best to RSVP here.

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