Feebs Distilling moonshine slushies sold at unique, new Delaware bar delawareonline.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from delawareonline.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
DoubleD Taphouse pours it on with Delaware-made beers, wines
MIKE FINNEY, Delaware State News
May 30, 2021
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1of3Gina Havens and Donna Dambrosio left long careers at Capital One to take a chance on a dream opening Double D Taphouse in Dover, Del., aimed at putting the spotlight on Delaware breweries, wines and meads in. (Mike Finney/Delaware State News via AP)Mike Finney/APShow MoreShow Less
2of3Gina Havens, left, and Donna Dambrosio left long careers at Capital One to take a chance on a dream opening Double D Taphouse in Dover, Del., aimed at putting the spotlight on Delaware breweries, wines and meads in. (Mike Finney/Delaware State News via AP)Mike Finney/APShow MoreShow Less
10 Interactive Murals for Posing on the Delaware Discoveries Trail
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The Delaware Discoveries Trail features interactive murals by local and national artists that highlight some of the state’s most interesting sites.
A drive across Delaware showcases rolling fields, sand and surf, quaint towns and transforming cityscapes.
Now those views include a bit more artistry, thanks to Visit Delaware’s Delaware Discoveries Trail. Created to boost tourism, especially among a younger demographic, the trail consists of 10 interactive murals painted by local and national artists, with vastly different backdrops.
Unveiled in fall of 2020, the murals are on display with no current end date.
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After a sweaty workout, what do you grab to quench your thirst and replenish your body? How about a beer?
Many of us reach for Gatorade or water, but brewers want you to consider their libations, too. In fact, a growing number of beer makers are taking a cue from sports drinks and are adding electrolytes into their brews.
These beers are usually lower in alcohol, so whether or not
you drink them after a workout, you won’t feel sluggish. And many other fitness-centric beers are using unique ingredients you might not expect to quaff in an ale or lager.