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To honor Three Sheets, we will be going through all the old episodes and providing them here on Drinking Made Easy. Come back each week as we remember another episode.
Three Sheets: Munich, Germany
As the capital of Bavaria, Munich is home to the world’s biggest keg party, the famous Oktoberfest. Every October thousands make the pilgrimage to this holy land of lager to celebrate beer, pretzels, and
Read More »Three Sheets: Taipei, Taiwain
Located just off the coast of China, Taipei is strongly influenced by Chinese culture while still maintaining its own identity. Taipei is a big city on a small island where busy streets are clogged
Read More »Three Sheets: Venice, Italy
With its historical vineyards and fine traditional Italian eateries, food and wine are at the heart of the city’s Italian culture. All these wonderful pieces come together in the grand piazza of St. Marks
Read More »Three Sheets: Philippines
A nation of 7,107 islands straddling the South China Sea and the Philippine Sea, the Philippines is a tropical fusion of native cultures with prevalent Spanish and American influences, along with contributions from China,
Read More »Three Sheets: Czech Republic
The Czech Republic, land of ornate castles and mystical legends, is also the birthplace of Pilsner Beer. Some of the best suds in the world are served up in the traditional beer halls of
Read More »Three Sheets: Japan
The Land of the Rising Sun, Japan is a country steeped in tradition and obsessed with modernity. Food and wine are considered high art in Japan, and meals are prepared with a reverence for
Read More »Three Sheets: Croatia
Croatians are casting off a difficult past and embracing a brand new future as one of Europe’s hottest tourist destinations. With miles of breathtaking beaches, a shoreline dotted with medieval castles and some of
Read More »Three Sheets: Belize
Until 1973 Belize was named British Honduras. While this Central American country may have some strong British influences there are numerous cultures that have created an intriguing mix of fun. From African to Spanish
Read More »Three Sheets: Ireland
It should come as no surprise that the Irish consume the second-highest amount of alcohol per capita, at 13.5 liters per person. For a country that is known not only for drinking and pub
Read More »Three Sheets: Tequila, Mexico
Not only is Tequila named after a town in Jalisco, Mexico, it is also the national beverage of Mexico. The key to this town’s charm is the food, music, and you guessed it…Tequila. With
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