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We're sure you know the feeling all too well. A night of hardcore drinking can leave you feeling useless the next morning. Forget brunch with your friends--you're holed up in your apartment with the blinds down because you can't deal with the sunlight. We're thinking Heineken might be on to something with their new "Sunrise Belongs to Moderate Drinkers" initiative. Just think, if you didn't insist on that tequila shot to end the night..you could've met your friends for brunch, done your laundry..at the very least taken a shower.
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The following post is from our advertiser, Heineken.
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The following post is from our advertiser, Heineken.
Beer-Toting Teen Ditches Out On Cross-State Cab Fare
A teenage girl was arrested for engaging in the time-honored tradition of attempting to ditch out on her cab fare and secretly stashing a bottle of booze in her purse. And this was no crosstown ride—think more like across state lines.
No Brooklyn Brewery for Red Hook
Late last year it was announced that the city dumped plans to redevelop the Red Hook waterfront. Now the Brooklyn Eagle is reporting that the "Economic Development Corporation (EDC) is returning to Red Hook’s Atlantic Basin with a symbolic hat in hand, but also with a new development plan that is ready to be executed." The new plan is allegedly less glamorous, but one key business that could rise from the ashes of the old is (appropriately) Phoenix Beverages—a major beer distributor of Heineken, Guinness and Smirnoff Ice! It looks like it would be housed at Pier 11, and NYMag points out that under the new plan they'll be joined in the neighborhood American Stevedoring, "a docking facility for harbor-operated boats, a cultural institution, and a green space." Sadly, this means that "there is no space for Brooklyn Brewery, which hoped to move to Pier 7."

