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I was tagging along with my husband on a bourbon-shopping expedition to Good Bottle last weekend when I spied something interesting for sale: artisanal ice cubes. Not ice cube
trays, mind you, but actual cubes of frozen water the kind served in drinks at top craft cocktail bars. Made by Davis-based Gläce Luxury Ice, the 2-inch cubes and 2-inch spheres come individually wrapped and are sold, five to a package, in a handsome black tin cylinder for $15. Christopher Sinclair, Bottle Shop’s owner, explains the allure of artisanal, large-format ice cubes: “First, it looks really pretty,” he says. “It’s perfectly clear, like you’d get at a bar with an ice program. The water is 100 percent pure, so you don’t get that funky freezer flavor. And because they’re clear, the ice is more dense, so it melts more slowly and evenly than an ice cube from your free
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Chris Malloy
Sauvage Bottle Shop 901 North First Street, #109
Sauvage Bottle Shop is Chris Lingua s wine store inside The Churchill, and it s great. It contains the most thrilling selection of wine and wine-adjacent bottles in town. Lingua sells low-intervention wines, meaning natural-leaning bottles. This is progressive stuff, the opposite of your sleepy industrial cab from Napa. Lingua stocks biodynamic ciders, orange wines from the Puglia avant-garde producer Valentina Passalacqua, and experimental cocktails canned by alums of the groundbreaking Danish restaurant Noma.
The Montecito Bottle Shop 704 West Montecito Avenue Last fall, The Montecito Bottle Shop opened inside a middle suite in the Wagon Wheel Building in the Melrose District. The wine, beer, and cider shop is right next door to Restaurant Progress, which is convenient since it s run by the same small team. That means it carries the same simple, elegant vibe as its neighbor. Current picks include Florèz Wines Sa
“A research neuroscientist and a biomedical engineer walk into a brewery .” Written By: John Sievers | ×
Doctors in Helicopters play a show in 2017 at Forager Brewery in Rochester. (Contributed photo)
This might sound like a joke, but in Rochester, it s actually the beginning of a Doctors in Helicopters gig. The duo will be playing at Kinney Creek Brewery on Friday night, from 7 to 10 p.m.
Besides being a neuroscientist, Matt Fogarty is a singer and guitarist. He first met biomedical engineer Obaid Khurram, also a singer and guitarist, at a conference.
“Matt left the horrible sunny weather in Australia to come work at Mayo in the same lab in which I was doing my doctoral work,” Khurram said. The pair worked together between 2016 and 2018.
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