HOME | IN THE MAGAZINE | BACK ISSUES | NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2011
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Finding the perfect gifts for friends and family every year can be a challenge, so we’re here to make your holiday season a little easier. For the imbibers on your list you can shop easy with the help of our holiday gift guide in the Nov/Dec 2011 issue of the magazine, featuring 50 gift ideas suited to budgets of all kinds. But we couldn’t stop there: Below are some extra suggestions, from bite-sized stocking stuffers to wine cellar-filling splurges. Whether you’re shopping for a cocktail geek, coffee enthusiast or beer lover, our holiday gift guides have you covered, because sometimes even Santa needs a little help.
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Click on the categories below to find the perfect gift. Pick up your copy of the November/December 2011 issue for 50 more great gift ideas.
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Pop Rocks Glass Follow the rainbow to these eye-popping hand-blown rocks glasses, with eight colors to choose from. $14, jonathanadler.com
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Double-Walled Stainless Steel SteinKeep your beer ice-cold and looking good in this insulated mug. $20, thebostonshaker.com
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Imbibe SubscriptionGive the ultimate gift of liquid culture—a gift that keeps giving all year long. And the more you give, the more you save! $20/1 year, imbibemagazine.com
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Mug ShotsStop, or I’ll shoot! This set of six shot glasses is branded with famous gangster mug shots. $18, shoparteffects.com
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Odell Bourbon StoutThis limited-edition stout is aged in Kentucky bourbon barrels for four months, yielding a rich, complex brew with notes of chocolate, roasted coffee and vanilla. Pure cold comfort. $16/750 ml., odellbrewing.com for retailers
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Tota Coffee Cup Carrier When it’s your turn for the coffee run, this handy tote will streamline the task. $15, objectifyhomeware.com
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Teatime Restrain-t Tea Set This clever set fits two tea cups and a strainer into one adorable, stackable package. $23, modcloth.com
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Simi Winery Alexander Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2007 Founded in 1876, Simi survived Prohibition to become one of the oldest and most respected vintners in Sonoma County. This Cabernet stays true to the Alexander Valley appellation with solid tannin structure and notes of wild blackberries, cedar and spice. $25, wine.com
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