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  • A mug of lager with bread and pistachios.
    Mug of Lager
  • A mug of lager with bread and pistachios.
    Mug of Lager
  • A glass of pilsner with bread and pistachios.
    Pilsner
  • A mug of dark ale with bread and pretzels.
    Mug of Ale
  • Park Avenue
    Park Avenue
  • Five Alive
    Five Alive
  • Crème Brûlée Martini
    Crème Brûlée Martini
  • Chocolate Hazelnut Bang
    Chocolate Hazelnut Bang
  • A mug of dark ale with bread and pretzels.
    Mug of Ale
  • A glass of dark ale with bread and pretzels.
    Weizen Glass of Ale
  • A healthy and delicious papaya-lime smoothie on a white background.
    Papaya-Lime Smoothie
  • A healthy and delicious papaya-lime smoothie on a white background.
    Papaya-Lime Smoothie
  • Champagne at the Ballet
  • Strawberry Seduction
    Strawberry Seduction
  • Pearini
    Pearini
  • Blue Pearl
    Blue Pearl
  • Chia is a common member if the mint family found throughout much of its native range in the Southwestern United States. Very popular in today's health food trends, it has a long history of use among American Indian tribes, and was often planted alongside corn. The tiny nut-like seeds were mixed with water and herbs to make a minty beverage, they were ground and mixed with water to make a sticky poultice for wounds, and today it is often used as a treatment from diabetes. This particular plant was photographed in a washed-out arroyo in Southern California's Joshua Tree National Park.
    Chia
  • Wild coffee is a very beautiful plant found in the southern half of Florida and throughout the Caribbean Islands. While wild coffee is in the same family as true coffee, these bright red berries only look very similar to ripe coffee berries, but they do not contain any caffeine and attempts to roast the dried berries and have only resulted in a headache-inducing beverage with a terrible taste. These were photographed growing wild in West Palm County, Florida.
    Wild Coffee
  • Wild coffee is a very beautiful plant found in the southern half of Florida and throughout the Caribbean Islands. While wild coffee is in the same family as true coffee, these bright red berries only look very similar to ripe coffee berries, but they do not contain any caffeine and attempts to roast the dried berries and have only resulted in a headache-inducing beverage with a terrible taste. These were photographed growing wild in West Palm County, Florida.
    Wild Coffee
  • Also known as the orange mountain dandelion, this native relative to the (non-native) common dandelion is found across most of Western Canada and the United States in mountain valleys and subalpine altitudes. The leaves are edible and can be used for fermented beverages! This one was found and photographed in the mountains above Aspen, Colorado in Pitkin County on a hot summer day.
    Orange Agoseris
  • Also known as the orange mountain dandelion, this native relative to the (non-native) common dandelion is found across most of Western Canada and the United States in mountain valleys and subalpine altitudes. The leaves are edible and can be used for fermented beverages! This one was found and photographed in the mountains above Aspen, Colorado in Pitkin County on a hot summer day.
    Orange Agoseris