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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • D2

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2D FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2020 THE ENQUIRER 12 months in 14-year-old Eagle Rare bourbon barrels. The beer will be sold in 4-packs of 12-ounce cans for $19.99 apiece. HighGrain is also launching Brew Renew, a monthly subscription service, and 3- and 6-month plans can be purchased as gifts for friends and loved ones. More details can be found at highgrainbrewing.com. Listermann As they do every year, Listermann has a special selection of barrel-aged stouts dropping on Black Friday.

They include: BA Give Me Something to Cake (collab. Mikerphone) imperial pastry stout aged in rye and bourbon barrels with cheesecake, vanilla, grano- la and lactose. BA Brambleberry (collab. Unti- tled Art) imperial pastry stout aged in rye and bourbon barrels with raspber- ries, blueberries, blackberries, cinna- mon and lactose. BA No Human Contact (collab.

Mikerphone) imperial pastry stout aged in rye and bourbon barrels with lactose. BA Cincinnati Style Stout (collab. with Untitled Art) imperial pastry stout aged in rye and bourbon barrels with chocolate, spices and spaghetti. In addition, Listermann will release a new version of their excellent Brass Monkey Junie NE IPA made with pas- sionfruit, orange and guava. Limits on all beers remain to be announced.

Black Friday sale will go live at listermannbrewing.com under the tab between 7 and 10 a.m. that day, and must be picked up by 7 p.m. on Sunday. In-person sales begin when the brewery opens at noon. Keep an eye on Facebook page for updates on limits and additional de- tails.

Sonder Six months ago, Sonder had never re- leased a barrel-aged stout. My, how the turntables. going to have its biggest stout release ever on Black Fri- day, with uniquely vari- ants of Family Tradition. Variants in- clude Willet Rye ($14.99, limit three), Family Tradition French Ruby Port ($17.99, limit three), Macadamia ($22.99, limit two), Bananas Foster ($22.99, limit two) and Cinnamon Ha- banero ($17.99, limit two). Orders must be placed online, with online ordering opening at 8 a.m.

Friday, and must be picked up by 5 p.m. Sunday. For more in- formation, keep an eye on the Facebook page for details. Streetside Instead of releasing new beers, Streetside is going with the swag for Black Friday this year. A boxed set of four glasses with the logos of some of the most popular beers will be on sale for $38 (normally $45), while Streetside cooler bags will be available for $25.

Meanwhile, nearly all of Street- draft are available in crowlers for $10 apiece between now and Sunday. Third Eye Third Eye celebrates its Black Friday with its bottle release. Dark Aura, a Russian imperial stout brewed with peanut butter, Maverick chocolate, lactose and vanilla, is the big- gest and darkest beer to date. The beer will be sold in 12-ounce bottles for $9.99 apiece, limit two per customer. The brewery will also have Dark Aura vari- ants and avail- able on draft throughout the day.

Beers Continued from Page 1D If like to art for someone, support the local galleries and artists at Pendleton Art Center, Gallery OTR or Cincinnati Art Galleries. You can also check out Art on Vine, Rookwood Pottery and Wooden Hill for cards, crafts and more from local ar- tisans. For the homemaker Do you know someone who has the most perfect looking home? Or some- one who is working on the art of deco- rating? got you covered. Visit Mainly Art Vintage Furnish- ings, Deerhaus Decor, Handzy Shop Studio or High St. For the fashionista You can support local and be sustain- able by visiting one of the many vintage and thrift shops in the Cincinnati area.

No matter what your fashion-loving friend is looking for, Casablanca Vin- tage, Pixel 19 Vintage Clothing Llc Warehouse and Down to Mars should have something for even the pickiest shoppers. For the foodie Kill two birds with one stone by get- ting a gift card to one of your favorite lo- cal restaurants and then giving it to a friend. There are so many that are wor- thy, but pick local if you can. You can also give the gift of a food ex- perience with a guided walk or Big Boozy Brunch take-home bag from Cin- cinnati Food Tours. You can also cookware at Artichoke OTR.

For the child If you are shopping for a child, some- times the best gift can be an experience. Plan a trip to one of kid- friendly attractions such as the Cincin- nati Zoo, Theatre of Cin- cinnati, Duke Energy Mu- seum or Kings Island. If it is toys you seek, try on Madison Road in Oakley, where games, toys, clothing, books and more for kids of all ages at King Ar- Court Toys, The Spotted Goose and Blue Manatee. For the person who has everything There are those in life who are hard to shop for. Fear not, Cincinnati has a bunch of gift shops with options for even the pickiest person.

Find these gifts at places like Candle Lab, Lucca, Koch Sporting Goods, Mi- CA Cincy Shirts, Ten Thousand Villages and Toko Baru. For the reader You can read whatever you want and support local, too, by buying your books from one of the many local book shops. You can make it even better by support- ing local authors such as An Illustrated by Enquirer histo- rian and librarian Suess or nati Food: A History of Queen City Cui- by former Enquirer food writer Polly Campbell. For local reads, try visiting Smith Hannon Bookstore, Ohio Book Store or Downbound Books. If buying for a news lover, con- sider a subscription to The Enquirer.

For the exercise enthusiast If you have an active friend in your life, we have a shop for that. You can give the gift of equipment from Spun Bicycles or the gift of a class at somewhere like Findlay Movement, Cincinnati Fitness Boxing or Queen City For the plant lover A lot of people have really gotten into plants this year and a ton of new shops have opened. If looking for plants, check out Fleurish Grounds, Fern and Gia and the Blooms. Did we miss your favorite local busi- ness? Reach out to Briana Rice at Saturday Continued from Page 1D AT RIGHT: The storefront of Toko Baru on Ludlow Avenue in the Gaslight District of the Clifton neighborhood. SAM ENQUIRER Downbound Books on Apple Street.

BILL BOOKS MiCA on 12th and Vine streets in Over-the-Rhine. LUANN ENQUIRER.

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