

Jeremy Berger
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Food & Drink
The 5 Best Indie Distilleries in Scotland
GP and Caskers.com taste whisky from the five best independent distilleries in Scotland.
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Outdoors
10 Reasons You Should Vacation in Scotland
From hiking the Speyside Way to mountain biking in Torridon, Scotland is the land of outdoor adventure.
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Food & Drink
Tasting Five Great Scottish Cheeses
You can have your camembert, langres and morbier, friend.
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Archive
Photo Essay: Hiking the Storr
As we drove toward the Storr we could see the cliffs and the jagged rock pinnacles rising in the distance, partially obscured by clouds.
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Food & Drink
The Hunter-Gatherer Chef of the Scottish Highlands
Foraging, butchering, and cooking a meal with chef Tom Lewis of Monachyle Mhor in the Scottish Highlands.
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Archive
Athos Apparel
Athos’ electromyography sensor-laced compression clothing brings something fundamentally new to wearable biosensors, reminding us that we’re not on our way for a sci-fi world in which data streams from our shirts, shorts, sports bras, baby onesies and boxers — we’re already there.
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Archive
Sketchers GOrun Ride 4, La Sportiva Bushido, Inov-8 F-Lite 235
Variety is generally endorsed as spice of life when it comes to things like food and sexual positions, but it’s mostly been ignored in the world of running shoes.
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Archive
Copenhagen Wheel
In an increasingly robust e-bike market, the Copenhagen Wheel brings something new to the table beyond the typical beefy bike with a motor.
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Archive
Aaron Burr 2013 Mamakating Hollow Homestead Cider
Of all the ciders we tasted this year, Aaron Burr Cidery’s 2013 Mamakating Hollow Homestead Cider was the most exciting, a 500ml bottle if of nectar that connected us to Colonial America and gave us nice little buzz, too.
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Archive
Why Friendsgiving Trumps Traditional Thanksgiving
GP editor Jeremy Berger explains why Thanksgiving is all about who you spend it with.
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Drinks
The Spirit of Autumn: Best American Apple Brandies
If you’re into vintage — your dad’s aviators, reclaimed wood counters, old military watches — then it doesn’t get much more old school than apple brandy, a spirit distilled from the hard cider of fermented fresh apples and then aged in oak.
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Outdoors
Photo Essay: Classic Bikes and Tuscan Vistas at L’Eroica
The scenery is just one of the things that’s made L’Eroica one of the greatest organized rides in the world since Giancarlo Brocci founded it 30 years ago to help preserve the strada bianche, or white sand and gravel roads of Tuscany.
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Outdoors
The Handsome, Throwback Magic of Italy’s L’Eroica Bike Race
In 2014 bike parlance, L’Eroica is the ultimate gravel grinder, a 38-204 kilometer ride along the strade bianche (“white roads”) of Tuscany, Italy, with ascents steep as 23 percent grade and sketchy, sandy downhills as a reward for the hard work. Unlike the Dirty Kanza, though, you won’t find riders toeing the line in Gaiole in Chianti with carbon bikes, electronic shifting and hydraulic disc brakes.
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Food & Drink
The 25 Best Restaurants in America
This year, like last year, we did our fair share of dining. We hunted for barbecue in Texas, ate all the burgers in L.A.
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Tech
The Bicycle Wheel, Reinvented
With the highly anticipated Copenhagen Wheel, from MIT-born Superpedestrian seeks to improve urban biking.
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Drinks
Why Tonic is the Secret Ingredient Your Iced Coffee Needs
This summer, the Kaffe Tonic, a mixture of espresso and Fever Tree tonic served over ice at Saint Frank Coffee in San Francisco rightfully caught on.