Hey, Check This Out! October/November 2019

HIGHER LIVING Golden Turmeric Tea

If you’re looking for inspiration in your cup, look no further than Higher Living. This independent British family-owned company is making some inspiring organic herbal teas with a vibrant taste and an inner strength that’s sure to lift your mind, body, and spirit. We love Golden Turmeric Tea—a spicy infusion of turmeric, ginger and licorice enlivened with aromatic rose petals. But check out the other blends—Ginger Kick, Sweet Dreams, and Licorice—too!

COUNTER CULTURE Coffees

The team at Counter Culture Coffee is in relentless pursuit of coffee perfection. They know that coffee quality is the result of countless decisions—from plant varieties and agricultural inputs to roasting and brewing methods. And they love sharing all they’ve learned. You can get all sorts of brewing info (aka Counter Intelligence) on their website. But if you ever find yourself in the Boston area on a Friday morning you must check out their “Tastings at Ten” where they invite friends, customers, and all coffee lovers to a free public tasting from 10-11 AM. Each week they choose a coffee or coffees to feature and a complementary brewing method. They’ll guide everyone through the tasting and share details about where the coffee comes from and why we love it. Learn more about Tastings at Ten. Field trip, anyone?

MAYFLOWER BREWING CO. Thanksgiving Ale

We love fall flavors in everything—beer included! Thanksgiving Ale from Mayflower Brewing in Plymouth, MA is a full-bodied beer brewed with a rich array of barley and rye malts and aged several weeks on toasted oak. This brew warms the soul with hints of caramel, vanilla, and spicy nuts. These flavors pair perfectly with the bountiful variety of foods we’re feasting on all season long. Don’t wait till Thanksgiving to try it!

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EVER & EVER Water

You’ll notice some solutions to single-use water on our shelves. Meet EVER & EVER—reverse osmosis water with electrolytes in 16 oz aluminum bottles! Unlike plastic, this bottle-can is infinitely recyclable, which means it’ll go on to become wind chimes, golf clubs, a filing cabinet, a pie tin, and then an Ever & Ever water bottle once again. Read more about recycling and aluminum on each bottle. Find out even more at drinkeverandever.com