The McMenamins brew pub chain out of the Pacific Northwest, as we’ve chronicled over the years, has annual releases of its Devils Bit whiskeys tied to its regular St. Patrick’s Day celebrations. 2021 is certainly no exception to this standard as, for the first time, they are releasing as well a club exclusive 750 ml bottling.
The more regular McMenamins Devils Bit whiskey, according to those behind it, is aged for six years in toasted, light charred oak barrels after having been distilled from a mash bill of malted barley. It is then finished for an additional time in used sherry casks. Bottled at 46% ABV, it is being made available in limited numbers for $24 per 200 ml bottle.
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AIKEN, S.C. (AP) - Buy or bake a cake and put some candles on it.
It’s Aiken County’s 150th birthday.
On March 10, 1871, South Carolina Gov. Robert K. Scott signed the legislative act that authorized its creation.
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The date is easy to pinpoint.
Much more difficult to determine, however, is the person or persons who should get the credit for Aiken County’s founding.
“It’s a complicated story because it was a decades-long process,” said Lauren Virgo, executive director of the Aiken County Historical Museum. “There were multiple men involved with it across the decades, all with their own various reasons why they wanted to found Aiken County.”
For some, however, home is the worst place they could be.
Where to get help
Victims of domestic violence in need of help may contact Meg s House at 888-847-3915. The number for the National Domestic Abuse Hotline is 800-799-SAFE(7233). You may also visit the South Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Abuse and Sexual Assault s website at sccadvasa.org.
As COVID-19 raged across the U.S., leaving schools and businesses shuttered, and millions ordered to stay home, another pandemic started to rage as people were stuck at home and unemployment soared: domestic violence.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1 in 4 women and 1 in 10 men have experienced domestic violence.
For some, however, home is the worst place they could be.
Where to get help
Victims of domestic violence in need of help may contact Meg s House at 888-847-3915. The number for the National Domestic Abuse Hotline is 800-799-SAFE(7233). You may also visit the South Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Abuse and Sexual Assault s website at sccadvasa.org.
As COVID-19 raged across the U.S., leaving schools and businesses shuttered, and millions ordered to stay home, another pandemic started to rage as people were stuck at home and unemployment soared: domestic violence.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1 in 4 women and 1 in 10 men have experienced domestic violence.
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