Which Drink Trends Should Disappear in 2018?
This year saw a of boom of juicy IPAs, vintage amari and the continued revival of '70s and '80s cocktails. Which trends will stick it out through 2018?
- story: Punch Staff
- photo: Daniel Krieger
This year saw a of boom of juicy IPAs, vintage amari and the continued revival of '70s and '80s cocktails. Which trends will stick it out through 2018?
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