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Beer review: Parsons North s Mexican Lager adds local flavor to Cinco de Mayo

Details: Widely available; both $11.99 for a six-pack and 5% alcohol by volume Notes: Both pour a cloudy gold (a little deeper in color than expected), with a white head; the chili lime version is a touch more reddish in hue. Thoughts: What better way for central Ohioans to celebrate Cinco de Mayo   in honor of the Mexican army s victory over French forces in the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862  than with a locally made Mexican lager? (Contrary to popular belief, Cinco de Mayo is not a celebration of Mexican independence.) Parsons North, maker of many fine brews, offers two versions of this beer regular Mexican Lager and Chili Lime Mexican Lager, if you want to make your holiday a little spicier. And it never is an issue to get to review

Spring Quarter Belgian Blonde Ale, Land-Grant Brewing Co

Spring Quarter Belgian Blonde Ale, Land-Grant Brewing Co., Franklinton Details: $10.99 for a six-pack; available at Giant Eagle, including the Market District at Grandview Yard, and Land-Grant Brewery, 424 W. Town St.; 6.4% alcohol by volume Notes: Pours a lightly hazy, rich golden color (the beer is brewed with local honey ) and has a white foamy head. Thoughts: Easter weekend brought mild, sunny weather, which had everyone thinking spring. With the season promising warmer temperatures, Spring Quarter notes on its can that It s about time for your old friend, the Sun, to peek his head out from the clouds and as soon as that thermostat hits 60, it s your duty to pretend it s 95: grab the Frisbee, pack a picnic, claim your spot, and soak up some much-needed vitamin D.

Our View: Columbus Zoo can t afford to get it wrong when it comes to CEO scandal

“I’m troubled by both the allegations and the lack of transparency here, and this office will get to the bottom of it,” Yost said in a statement Thursday.  The people of central Ohio deserve to know the details. They have supported the zoo financially and otherwise since its beginning 95 years ago. Columbus City Council adopted a resolution in November 1926 requesting that the state develop a 21-acre game refuge on lands east of the Scioto River in southern Delaware County. The first animals – reindeer donated by The Dispatch – went on display on Oct. 4, 1927. The zoo,, a nonprofit organization, received $19 million of its $92 million budget from Franklin County taxpayers, thanks to a levy. It might not be required legally to turn over documents, but for the sake of transparency and public trust, it should release details of its investigation into the personal use of zoo resources by Stalf and Bell.

Beer review: Arctic Panzer Wolf, Three Floyds Brewing Company

Beer review: Arctic Panzer Wolf, Three Floyds Brewing Company
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