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3 Whiskeys Perfect For Watching The Solar Eclipse

We’re in the final countdown for the 2017 solar eclipse, which takes place on Monday, August 21st. The path of totality crosses Oregon smack dab in the middle, which means we’re gearing up for a massive influx of visitors, epic traffic, and crazy crowding by stocking up on essentials like gasoline, food, and (duh) whiskey.

Most people don’t get many chances in life to experience a total solar eclipse, so we’ve put some thought into selecting a sufficiently special whiskey to toast the occasion. Here are three ideas, each linked somehow—some way—to the unexpected darkness that will race across the nation next week.

Marketed as “the darkest Ardbeg ever,” this committee release from 2016 is described as having notes of “treacle toffee, coal tar, squid ink, noodles, and toasted coffee grounds.” What better way to celebrate the darkening of the sky than with a shadowy pour of the only whisky I’ve ever heard being described as tasting like “squid ink?”

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Buffalo Trace White Dog

There’s something fitting about drinking moonshine while the moon takes the shine out of the sun. Technically, moonshine needs to be made illicitly to warrant the name, but we’re willing to overlook that quibble for Buffalo Trace’s unaged White Dog, which we suspect is just as above-board as all the other whiskeys made at the Sazerac-owned distillery.

There are three different White Dog expressions to choose from: Wheated mash, rye mash, and something called Mash #1, which Buffalo Trace describes as having “a sweet aroma.”

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Yamazaki 18-year-old

There’s no link to moons, darkness, or outer space here – just a damn delicious whisky, and one that—like eclipses—can be infrequently available and cause crowds when it does surface.

The 18-year-old Yamazaki single malt has been recognized with many awards, including double gold at San Francisco and Gold at the International Spirits Challenge, and fans love its resinous, fruity flavor. There’s no getting around the fact that it’s also quite expensive—but hey, you don’t get many chances at this.

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This article originally appeared on The Whiskey Wash.

Did Marijuana Kill This Young Marijuana Advocate? Um, Nope

The headline from TODAY.com was alarming. It was equally odious. “Did marijuana kill this young man? Doctors may never know for sure” screamed the NBC-owned website known for its clumsy muchie jokes and outdated Cheech and Chong references.

The story details the death of Michael Ziobro, a 22-year-old New Jersey marijuana advocate. The story shares that Michael’s parents found medical-grade marijuana in his room, and the medical examiner found evidence of cannabis in his blood. Kristina and her husband are convinced the highly active marijuana caused Michael’s heart to go into arrhythmia and killed him.

‘He was such an advocate,’ Kristina Ziobro told TODAY.com. ‘He thought it was wonderful. He thought it was safe. He just thought it was natural and organic and it ended up killing him.”

Ending up killing him? There is no doubt that the parents are upset and grieving over the tragic loss of their son and they are grappling to understand how it could happen.

The 1,600-word story is chock full of somber quotes and cherry-picked studies, but nowhere in the story does the reporter provide these helpful informational nuggets:

  • Earlier this year, the DEA published its 2017 resource guide Drugs of Abuse. The report states: “No deaths from overdose of marijuana have been reported.” The guide goes on to warn that cannabis may cause “merriment,” “happiness,” “enhanced sensory perception,” “increased appreciation of music, art and touch,” and “heightened imagination.”
  • In 1988, a DEA judge wrote that a user would have to ingest somewhere between 20,000 to 40,000 times the amount of THC contained in a single joint to approach lethal toxicity. “A smoker would theoretically have to consume nearly 1,500 pounds of marijuana within about fifteen minutes to induce a lethal response,” wrote Judge Francis Young.
  • Every single day, the opioid epidemic kills 146 Americans.
  • Every single day, alcohol poisoning kills 6 people every day. This does not include alcohol deaths due to accident or disease. Just alcohol poisoning.

The click-baiting headline does not match the facts in the story. Nowhere in the story is there any data that would suggest that the young man died from cannabis.

Even the medical examiner says so:

Michael Ziobro’s death certificate does not list cannabis as the cause of death and Union County Medical Examiner Dr. Junaid Shaikh said he cannot say what caused the young man’s heart to start beating so erratically that it stopped.

Victor and Kristina Ziobro are unhappy with the explanation and asked state legislators, as well as the police, to investigate.

“Although there is scarce research that indicates smoking cannabis can evoke cardiovascular complications, one is unable to attribute the ‘Cause of Death’ was due to smoking cannabis,” Shaikh wrote in a letter to New Jersey state senator Thomas Kean after an inquiry.

“In my opinion, it is highly warranted that family members consult a geneticist and possibly consider cardiovascular genetic testing for hereditary causes of cardiac arrhythmia,” Shaikh added in the letter, which the Ziobros provided to NBC News. His office did not immediately respond to NBC’s request for further comment.

In this case, the alarming headline simply does not jibe with the 1,600 words below it. Perhaps a more accurate headline would read: “Did marijuana kill this young man? Grieving parents say yes, but science says no.”

If You Like Skunky Beer, You’ll Love SuperCritical

If, like me, you are the type of person who enjoys to unwind with a cold beer and a few hits of marijuana, you will be drooling over a new ale from Lagunitas Brewing Company. The cannabis-friendly California brewery announced this week that it is releasing SuperCritical, a full-bodied ale made with hops from Washington state’s Yakima Valley and terpenes from California’s Sonoma Valley.

You read that right. Lagunitas, the brewery that sponsors the 420 Games and whose founder, Tony Magee, unabashedly says he wakes and bakes every morning, is making a beer that will be skunky by design. The only bad news: It will be available in California only.

How is it made? Here is how Lagunitas explains it:

With the help of our friends at AbsoluteXtracts, we pulled the terpenes from some of NorCal’s Finest Cannabis (sans THC) and brewed it with some of Yakima’s Finest Hops… Together, it’s like giving our brewers a whole new set of colors to paint with!

Take note of the parenthetical sans THC: If you drink too many of these beers in one sitting you will get drunk. But no matter how much you drink you will not get stoned. The THC has been stripped out; the beer contains only terpenes, the molecules that provide taste and smell.

Heineken — famous for its skunky taste — earlier this year bought Lagunitas for an undisclosed sum. It purchased the remaining stake after buying 50 percent of the company two years ago.

If you are in California, you may want to check out where SuperCritical will be sold.

How Scott’s Miracle-Gro Is Helping Make Marijuana Legal

The cannabis industry is expected to contribute roughly $25 billion to the U.S. economy by 2025 — and many experts suggest that forecast may be a little too modest. With that kind of explosive economic future, it is not a surprise to find out that a lot more money will be spent in an attempt to shape federal policy. According to a report from the Center for Responsive Politics, the cannabis industry in the first six months of 2017 spent $450,000 on lobbying efforts in the nation’s capital — a 100 percent increase from the same period a year earlier.

The Center for Responsive Politics, which tracks federal campaign contributions and lobbying data, released its findings earlier this month on OpenSecrets.org.  According to the report:

The industry that saw the largest percent difference between the first six months of 2016 and the first six months of 2017 was the marijuana industry with a 100 percent increase. The marijuana industry reported more than $450,000 in lobbying money for the first half of this year — its highest amount yet and double what it spent in the same time span for 2016.

A recent supporter of marijuana legalization and growth, Scott’s Miracle-Gro, increased its lobbying in the first half of 2017 by 250 percent compared to the first half of 2016. The company, known for its lawn and garden products, is now capitalizing on marijuana by developing new products to improve cannabis growth.

“Whenever you see industry that didn’t used to be regulated becoming regulated, you are going to see a lot of people wanting to influence those regulations,” Sarah Bryner, the Center for Responsive Politics’ research director, told the Washington Examiner.

As OpenSecrets notes, Scott’s Miracle-Gro, known for its lawn and garden products, is “now capitalizing on marijuana by developing new products to improve cannabis growth.”

The cannabis expenditure is just a tiny portion of the lobbying going on in the nation’s capital. According to the analysis, overall spending for the first six months of 2017 was $1.66 billion — the highest it has been since the first half of 2012. The Pharmaceuticals & Health Products industry spent the most on lobbying with a whopping $63.8 million. This total is nearly $2.7 million more than what Big Pharma spent last year.

WATCH: Tina Fey Demonstrates How To Use ‘Sheet Caking’ To Deal With The World Right Now

None of us are feeling very good about the Charlottesville mess. And leave it to SNL to deliver the remedy to our current state of morose by having Tina Fey address the nation in a way only she can: with humor and cake.

A University of Virginia  alum Fey says, “I have nothing but fond memories of my time there, and I graduated a virgin and I still liked it —  that’s how good the architecture is down there.” Fey proceeds to verbally punch Donald John Trump (“what a stupid jackass name that is, but he gets away with it because he’s gorgeous”) and express her heartbreak over the  “evil forces” that descended upon Charlottesvill by diving into a sheet cake to deal with her lament,

She urges people that instead of participating in screaming matches this weekend, to support their local bakery and order a cake with an American flag and go to town. Not only eat the cake, she suggests, but yell into it after you see “a bunch of white boys in Polo shirts screaming about taking our country back.”

Sheetcaking is the new grass roots movement.

Woman Born Without Vagina Raising Money To Have Sex With Boyfriend

Kaylee Moats, from Arizona, was born with a rare condition called MRKH, a disease that affects a small percentage of women; 1 in every 5,000. The sufferers of the syndrome are born without a vaginal opening, a cervix, and a uterus, leaving them incapable of having children or sexual relationships. These women have ovaries and ovulate normally, with their eggs dissolving into their bodies due to the lack of a reproductive system.

Since the condition is not lethal, just extremely strange, it’s not covered by insurance which means the Moats would have to pay 15,000 dollars out of pocket for their daughter to have the surgery. Due to this reason, Kaylee and her family have started a crowdfunding campaign that has already acquired over 14,000 dollars in over 2 months.

Robbie Limmer, Kaylee’s boyfriend, plays an important part of the video, claiming that the fact that Kaylee doesn’t have a vagina never changed how he felt about her. He also expressed that he wants to help her achieve her surgery, which is why he’s been saving 50 dollars a month that’ll be used when the time finally comes. This is all very sweet, but the tone of the video ends up being a little funny when the dramatic music is paired up with the intense focus on Kaylee’s sex life. Even her parents.

Kaylee expressed some stress over her future and what will happen when she finally has a vagina and can have sex. Her sister has also offered to carry her children; just in case Kaylee can’t have them on her own.

Gossip: Brad & Angelina Sued By Chateau Miraval’s Designer; Chris Pine & Olivia Munn Back Together?

A French interior designer is suing Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie for failing to credit her for work on their chateau in Provence. Odile Soudant also claims the superstar former couple drove her company towards financial ruin by failing to honor bills for a multimillion-euro project to illuminate the 17th-century property. In April, the Paris court of appeal ordered one of the Pitt/Jolie companies, Château Miraval – named after the vast estate – to pay Soudant €565,000, including €60,000 for damaging her reputation. Soudant told the Guardian the legal decision – first reported on Wednesday in Libération – had remained confidential until now because she preferred to keep matters private and had believed she could resolve the issue with Pitt amicably.

In 2010, Pitt, a fan of the French architect Jean Nouvel (one of his daughters is named Shiloh Nouvel), asked Soudant to come up with ways to exploit natural light in the chateau and its adjoining buildings. Soudant had worked for Nouvel’s architecture company in Paris where she had set up the ‘Lumière’ (light) department before creating her own company Lumières Studio in 2009. Soudant said she travelled to Miraval in 2010 to meet Pitt.

“He wanted to make it an exceptional place and believed that light should be at the heart of this,” Soudant told Libération. She claimed she was given “carte blanche” to light four buildings on the estate, including the 40-room chateau. No contract was signed, but Soudant said she billed Pitt and Jolie’s company every month for her fees, while Lumières Studio carried out technical studies and the installations, all of which were tried out on scaled-down models at her Paris studio before being installed. Soudant said she employed 17 people on what she called the “BP project”, including architects, designers, lighting and acoustic specialists and even an optical engineer to calculate the angle of the sun’s rays on the chateau. Two years and a reported €25m later, the project was still unfinished with various contractors and sub-contractors passing the blame.

The French appeal court heard that Pitt had stopped paying Soudant and her company when his chief designer claimed she had billed for €4.9m. Judges ruled that this figure had been greatly exaggerated and that delays were not the lighting expert’s fault. In her evidence to the court, Soudant said at the time she had no idea why Pitt had stopped paying her and that he continued to send her emails saying: “Odile, I need you. Come here please. I need you to finish.”

When her requests for money to pay her employees and contractors went unanswered, she said she was forced to suspend company operations. Ten days later, she said Pitt sent an email saying: “I don’t know how things happen in France but in the United States, friends don’t attack friends. I’ve been nothing but a fan of your work. Do not attack. Let’s finish the project and be proud of it. The work is too good to end on a bad note. Life is too short, my friend.” A second mail read: “Don’t waste time with legal action. Follow your artistic journey and don’t worry about the rest.”

She was awarded her payout in April, but Soudant said she is still fighting to be legally recognised as the creator of the lighting project at Miraval, which she said was handed over to one of her former employees after her dispute with Pitt.

“I am an artist and this is my work. When someone tries to steal my work it is something else,” she told the Guardian. “This is all very painful for me.” She said the money the appeal court awarded her for damage to her reputation was “nothing” compared to what she had suffered. “Of course, people think Brad Pitt is right, that ‘he’s the good guy and she is wrong’.”

Hogan Lovells, the solicitors defending Pitt, told Libération the inspiration for the lighting at Château Miraval came from Pitt. In a statement to the Paris court, an architect working on the property stated: “The lighting ideas came principally from Mr Pitt himself. He is passionate about architecture and knew what he wanted to achieve.”
[From The Guardian]

Chris Pine & Olivia Munn Back Together?

With Aaron Rodgers in her rearview mirror, Olivia Munn is spending time with a former flame – Chris Pine!

“They’ve been meeting up for sexy dinner dates and getting back to being something more than friends,” spilled a source close to the two stars. Insiders said the timing is right for them to boldly go where they’ve been before!

“Olivia’s finally gotten over Aaron after their April bust-up,” the insider snitched. “Chris is on a high from his soaring career, and she’s feeling ready to date again!”

Munn and Pine last dated more than seven years ago, and pals claimed they were on the verge of moving in together when their careers got in the way. “But they’re in totally different places now,” the insider spilled. “This time they seem more than ready for a relationship.”
[From The National Enquirer]

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Your New Favorite Summer Drink: Cranberry Cannabis Cocktail

The original inhabitants of our fair country nurtured certain berries for use as energy foods against the long and frigid winters. One of these tangy and colorful berry is known as the cranberry. They are a quintessential New England staple. Cranberries are found in shallow, brackish water, waist deep at most, floating just below the surface.

These growing mediums are known as cranberry bogs. Cranberries, dear readers, are not only the key ingredient in your Thanksgiving turkey relish, nor are they the sole base of that Cosmopolitan cocktail in your hand; they are powerful medicine! Many recipes for cranberries have unique health benefits.

But we won’t be covering them here.

These are recipes to catch a buzz with. Far from the medicinals of yore that only had healing in mind. Ah, the luck of the draw! and you thought these cocktails were only for good health! Here’s to what ails ye!

Cranberry Cannabis Simple Syrup

  • 1 pound uncooked cranberries (simmer for at least 1 hr. cooked w/ a cup of fresh orange juice. let cool, puree and set aside)
  • 1 cup Demerara Sugar
  • 4 g to 1 oz. of high quality, medical grade cannabis (decarbed in the Nova to 100% bioavailability — less is more!)
  • 1 cup simmering water

Combine the cannabis with the sugar and water. Simmer not more than 160 degrees for 2 hours, add more water as necessary to make a thick syrup. Strain out the cannabis and use in other applications. Add the cranberry puree to the sugar/cannabis simple syrup, stir well to combine. Cool the syrup and label carefully. Add an ounce of 100 proof vodka for a slightly longer life. Throw out if the cranberry cannabis syrup dances Irish jigs in the dark of night within your fridge.

“Took the Numbers from Sharky”

  • 1 oz. Cannabis Cranberry Syrup
  • ½ oz. Absinthe (I used the fine absinthe named Lucid, available all over the place!)
  • 1 oz. Bourbon whiskey (I used Barrell bourbon)
  • Crushed ice
  • Fresh mint
  • Lime bitters (I used Fee Brothers Lime)

Add the Cannabis Cranberry Syrup to a Boston shaker filled ¾ with bar ice. Add the absinthe and the bourbon. Cap and shake to combine- 10 seconds at most. In two pre-chilled Old-Fashioned glasses, gently muddle some well-washed spearmint. Add a handful or two of crushed ice. Strain the Cannabis Cranberry Syrup over the crushed ice/mint crown in the glass. Dot with lime bitters. Serve.

Another use for the Cannabis/Cranberry syrup is named:

“Saw the Guys Passing the Hat”

  • 1 oz. Cannabis Cranberry Syrup
  • 3 oz. Barr Hill gin (hand-distilled from raw honey and Vermont grain)
  • 1 oz. Dark maple syrup (grade B)
  • 4 oz. Seltzer water, unflavored

To a mixing glass filled ¾ with ice: Add the Cannabis Cranberry Syrup. Add the gin. Add the maple syrup. Stir for at least 100 turns. Strain into Collins glasses with a large hand-cut spear of ice in them. Top with seltzer. Dot with lemon bitters. Drink up!

5 Types Of Marijuana For Watching The Solar Eclipse

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A total solar eclipse is happening on August 21st 2017, and it’s a big deal. You’ve probably heard of someone’s plans to hitchhike across America to find the best possible view of the phenomenon, or someone who’s just bought or made a pair of solar eclipse glasses. But don’t be afraid if you don’t actually know what’s gonna happen. It feels like every year there’s some special eclipse, but this one is the real deal.

This solar eclipse is kind of a media event because it’s total, which means that it’ll be pretty hard to miss, lasting for up to three hours.

Now that you know what’s coming, here are 5 types of marijuana that’ll help you have the best total solar eclipse experience ever:

White Dream

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This sativa strain is perfect if you want some creativity and want to take some awesome pictures of the eclipse. Maybe write the next american great novel, or just have an epic conversation with your friends. White Dream is a beloved and potent strain with a 24 percent of THC. Which is pretty high.

Blue Jay Way

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This hybrid strain is the perfect mix of fun and calm, leaving you with a euphoric high that also has room for reflection and really enjoying what’s happening with the solar eclipse.

Sour Dream

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Sour Dream is another hybrid strain that’s fun and uplifting, while also boosting your social skills and making you enjoy your conversations and interactions. This strain will give you energy without any paranoia.

Lemon Thai

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Another creative one, Lemon Thai is a sativa that’ll give you a very cerebral high, leaving you feeling introspective, thoughtful and philosophical. Perfect to consume with a couple of friends or on your own.

Funky Monkey

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This Indica strain is the perfect companion for a party or a hang out with a large group of friends, leaving you feeling uplifted, talkative and giggly.

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