homebrewing

  • Moonshine Runs Through the Veins of Prince Edward Island

    The culture of moonshine is strong in poor, rural Canadian areas where people are used to making everything from scratch, cherish a healthy disrespect for politics and the law, and have plenty of acreage to work in total obscurity.

  • Gaza's Christians Brew Illegal Wine in Defiance of Hamas

    Amid the ongoing violence between Hamas and Israel, Gaza's small Christian community continues to practice its age-old traditions—and that means brewing home-made, illegal wine right under the noses of the people in power.

  • Recovering Alcoholics Shouldn’t Drink Kombucha

    A favorite of yoga instructors and health nuts, kombucha has been touted as a miracle elixir. But for people who are in recovery from alcohol addiction, kombucha's naturally present booze—as insignificant as it may seem—is a problem.

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