Spread holiday cheer with these locally made spirits.

The ultimate in holiday multitasking: Spend happy hour picking out your Christmas tree.

These are two great nights to go out.

One drink at the Christmas bar tastes just like cookie dough, thanks to butter-washed vodka, coffee liqueur and milk.

New Beaujolais Nouveau can't be sold until the third Thursday in November, giving wine-lovers an excuse to throw parties around the world.

The celebration also includes the debut of an ale brewed in collaboration with Right Proper.

The neighborhood's growing bar scene has extended happy hours and picnic table-covered patios.

The 10-day celebration brings cider tastings and pairings to Washington.

Veterans and active-duty service members receive discounts and free beer, and proceeds from several events benefit veterans' charities.

President Obama's two terms have coincided with exciting developments in dining, the arts and culture.

This isn't the sort of rum you mix with Coke at a backyard cookout.

Happy hour specials, candidate-themed cocktails and discounted pizzas will help you stay up until a winner's projected.

Sample rare Texas brews, knock out your holiday shopping and buy a vet a beer on Veterans Day.

Indulge in cocktails, burgers and chocolates inspired by the presidential candidates.

D.C.'s restaurant scene shows no sign of slowing down.

With the team playing in London, kickoff will be at 9:30 a.m. Eastern.

Halloween falls on a Monday this year, which means you can easily celebrate for four consecutive days.

These D.C. bars have allegiances to the Cubs and the Indians.

Festivities include free mezcal tastings, art installations and face-painting.

This time, the festivities will be spread across three bars -- Eat the Rich, Southern Efficiency and Mockingbird Hill.

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