Oaxaca Craft Beer Guide: Breweries, Bars and Bottle Shops

The world is having a love affair with Oaxaca. And what's not to love? It's an incredibly vibrant city with young and hip locals, is Mexico's mezcal capital, and boasts one of the country's most interesting food scenes. Oh, and then there's Oaxaca craft……


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Prostly Issue #11: Here’s To A New Year

Hello friends! As it's our first issue of the new year, all of us at Prostly want to wish everyone a happy 2018. May it be filled with family and friends, excellent conversations, fulfilling travel and incredible beer.


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From Plantation to Porter: West Indies Beer Co’s Chocolate Mongoose

Located on the southern tip of the island in Lance aux Épines, West Indies Beer Co. came on the scene in 2014 and was the first new brewery in Grenada in over 50 years. West Indies produces a dozen or so beer styles and ciders, some mainstay and some…


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Frenchtown Brewing: Resilient Beer in Post-Hurricane St. Thomas, Virgin Islands

After a year in business on the tropical island of St. Thomas in the US Virgin Islands, Frenchtown Brewing Company was living every new brewery's dream. Community support was strong, business was booming and plans for expansion were underway. Owners Kevin and…


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Fort Lauderdale Craft Beer: Bars, Breweries and Bottle Shops You Shouldn’t Miss in South Florida

Fort Lauderdale is a microcosm of the weird and wonderful. Its beautiful beaches have for decades attracted hoards of spring breakers, family vacationers, and Canadian retirees alike, eager to escape the winter weather. Its canal system (that locals would…


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The Ultimate Ljubljana Beer Guide and the Biggest Lie in Slovenia

If you were to hear the phrase “Slovenia’s biggest lie”, you might think that it would have something to do with our tendency to exaggerate our heroic history or to downplay the small size of our country. But that’s not the case. Slovenia’s biggest lie is, in…


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Cologne Beer Guide: The Water is Good in the Land of Kölsch

In their famous and tongue-in-cheek Cologne folk song 'Dat Wasser vun Kölle' the band Bläck Fööss points out that the water of the city is so good it can even be used to develop photographs. I have never tried to develop holiday snaps in the Rhine, but as a…


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Prostly Issue #10: The Cozy Pub Edition

Welcome beer drinkers to this month's edition of Prostly, where we're sharing stories and experiences from our beer-infused travels. It's our tenth issue (double digits!) and the second last of 2017 as the year rapidly comes to a close. For those like us on…


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Toronto Goes Dutch with Borrel – Canada’s First Brown Cafe

Toronto is one of the world's most diverse and cosmopolitan cities, welcoming people from every corner of the planet and with them a seemingly endless selection of delicious dishes, drinks and authentic establishments to serve both. It's a reality often…


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Borg Brugghús: An Introduction to the Reykjavik Craft Beer Scene At Skúli

My eyes are drooping, my reactions delayed, my mood delirious. After an early morning arrival into Reykjavik, the trade off for a questionably cheap flight, I'm trying hard not to think about the fact that I've been up for over 24 hours, or do the math needed…


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The Ultimate Ljubljana Beer Guide and the Biggest Lie in Slovenia

If you were to hear the phrase “Slovenia’s biggest lie”, you might think that it would have something to do with our tendency to exaggerate our heroic history or to downplay the small size of our country. But that’s not the case. Slovenia’s biggest lie is, in…


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Cologne Beer Guide: The Water is Good in the Land of Kölsch

In their famous and tongue-in-cheek Cologne folk song 'Dat Wasser vun Kölle' the band Bläck Fööss points out that the water of the city is so good it can even be used to develop photographs. I have never tried to develop holiday snaps in the Rhine, but as a…


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Prostly Issue #10: The Cozy Pub Edition

Welcome beer drinkers to this month's edition of Prostly, where we're sharing stories and experiences from our beer-infused travels. It's our tenth issue (double digits!) and the second last of 2017 as the year rapidly comes to a close. For those like us on…


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Toronto Goes Dutch with Borrel – Canada’s First Brown Cafe

Toronto is one of the world's most diverse and cosmopolitan cities, welcoming people from every corner of the planet and with them a seemingly endless selection of delicious dishes, drinks and authentic establishments to serve both. It's a reality often…


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Borg Brugghús: An Introduction to the Reykjavik Craft Beer Scene At Skúli

My eyes are drooping, my reactions delayed, my mood delirious. After an early morning arrival into Reykjavik, the trade off for a questionably cheap flight, I'm trying hard not to think about the fact that I've been up for over 24 hours, or do the math needed…


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Montreal Craft Beer Guide: An Entry Point to Quebec’s World-Class Beer Scene

Quebec has long been a beacon for beer enthusiasts from across Canada and around the world, with acclaimed breweries like Le Trou du Diable, Dieu Du Ciel!, Brasseurs du Monde and La Voie Maltée claiming top prizes at North American and international beer…


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A Dublin Beer Guide: Where to Drink with the Locals

Dublin and its citizens are quite possibly the most famous in the world for enjoying a beer. It used to be a reputation we didn’t look too kindly upon as it would outshine our many other attributes: one of the very best capitals to enjoy ancient architecture,…


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Prostly Issue #9: The Festival Issue

Welcome beer drinkers from far and wide to the latest edition of Prostly, a magazine that fuses our two greatest loves - beer and travel. As the title of our ninth issue implies, we're focused on beer festivals this month - and more specifically German beer…


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2018 German Beer Festival Guide and Infographic

As travellers who love to drink (or is that drinkers who love to travel?), we’ve long thought of the German beer festival as the ultimate destination. Over the years as we’ve traversed Germany, we’ve had the opportunity to enjoy many of the country’s…


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Stuttgart’s Cannstatter Volksfest: Germany’s Other Epic Beer Festival

Oktoberfest has been enticing overzealous beer drinkers from far and wide to Munich for decades. Though 200 kilometers away, held during the same time, also originated out of a royal marriage, and with a similar focus on beer, another festival takes place,…


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