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Walk the aisles of your favorite liquor store and you ll see that nearly every beverage starts with grapes or grains, mostly barley, wheat, rice or corn. Throw in honey and apples, and you ve covered wine, beer, spirits, cider and mead. But in a wide swath of the tropical world, there s a fermented beverage made from something rarely seen in American liquor stores: palm sap.
John Souther, a world traveler, says he and his friends, Michael Kostin and Adam Jansen, decided to create a sparkling fermented drink for the Colorado market after realizing the potential of palm sap. Souther first tried palm toddy, as it s called in many parts of Africa and Asia, while riding motorcycles through remote areas of Tanzania. We broke down in a little town called Tanga, and while we were waiting for repairs, they brought a gourd over and some glasses, Souther remembers. They poured a milky white liquid, and I had my doubts, but we clinked glasses and tried it and realized it was nice.
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One of the worldâs most accomplished tuba soloists appears at Arts at Ascension Friday, Feb. 12.
Patrick Sheridan will appear in concert with Charles Szczepanek at Church of the Ascension starting at 7 p.m. Pianist Szczepanek is founder and artistic director of Arts at Ascension.
Seating this season is limited. Tickets are $30 each and are available at the parish office. Call 480-837-1066 for availability.
Sheridan has performed at Arts at Ascension in past seasons. He also has performed more than 3,000 concerts in more than 50 countries in venues ranging from the White House to NBA half-time shows to the Hollywood Bowl.
RECENT cases dealt with at Taunton Magistrates Courts include: Elliot David Summerling, 50, Churchill Way, Taunton, breached a domestic violence protection order, committed to prison for 8 days. (G) Chay Joseph Towells, 26, Keyham Road, Plymouth, two counts of failing to comply with community protection notice and being sat on the ground in a position to gather alms, £40 fine, £34 victim surcharge. (G) Matthew Patrick Sheridan, 30, Cambridge Road, Bristol, damaged a fire door, £100 fine. Tom Brazil, 39, of Moorland Park, Hewish, Weston-super-Mare, fraud, community order, 120 hours unpaid work, £1,000 compensation, £85 victim surcharge, £500 costs; engaged in a commercial practice that contravened unfair trading laws. (G). (G) denotes guilty plea or admits offence. Details supplied by the courts.