Things That Go Better with Beer
Here are some classic dishes, updated with local brews. Pair them with the beer that went into these dishes, or other brew in the same style. Salud . Red Chile Stew with Brew You might call this carne…
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Here are some classic dishes, updated with local brews. Pair them with the beer that went into these dishes, or other brew in the same style. Salud . Red Chile Stew with Brew You might call this carne…
Read MoreThis piquant chickpea spread, made by Chef Tom Kerpon at Tanti Luce 221, is easy for home cooks to reproduce. The true Chimayó red chile used by the chef isn’t always simple to come by, but any New…
Read MoreNEED TO KNOW Coronado Historic Site 485 Kuaua Road, Bernalillo. Take I-25 to exit 242, then head west on U.S. 550 for 1.7 miles. Open 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m. Wed.–Mon. Closed New Year’s Day, Easter…
Read MoreSOME ENCHANTED EVENING On my way to Chaco Canyon for the first time, I passed through Gallup. It was July 4, and a banner announced a fireworks display that evening at Red Rock Park. After settling…
Read MoreAbove: A brewer checking a beer for clarity and color. VIEW NEW MEXICO MAGAZINE'S DIRECTORY OF CRAFT BREWERS IN THE STATE. Mark Your Calendars Most of the state’s top brewfests are organized by the…
Read MoreCHILDREN AND FISH DON’T TALK: Adventures with Nazis, Communists, and the Metropolitan Opera BY LESHEK ZAVISTOVSKI (Sunstone Press, 2013) In his memoir Children and Fish Don’t Talk, retired…
Read MoreCOME TAKE A RIDE. The passenger door is open. We have a 19-foot-long shell-pink and iridescent-lavender American automobile to take us down the road. Some days, as the early-summer sun shakes down…
Read More“To me, it is per capita the most creative little town in the United States,” says my friend Susan Martin, who lives in northern New Mexico and works as an art publicist for clients in New York, Los…
Read MoreMARCH 8–9 COWBOY UP Singin’, dancin’, and eatin’ are just the tip of the saddle horn at Cowboy Days, the biggest annual event at the New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum, in Las Cruces. Cowboy…
Read MoreSTEAMY REPRIEVE Editor's note: This item published originally in the February 2013 issue of New Mexico Magazine . Some information may have changed during that time. You are encouraged to verify rates…
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