What Drink Trends Should Disappear in 2020?
This year saw the rise of piquette, foraged beers and White Claw. Which trends have what it takes to stick it out through the new year?
- story: Punch Staff
- photo: Lizzie Munro
This year saw the rise of piquette, foraged beers and White Claw. Which trends have what it takes to stick it out through the new year?
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