Monday, October 25, 2010

DRINKING MADE EASY


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FLORIDA HOT SPOTS MAKE NATIONAL TV ON HDNET’S “DRINKING MADE EASY” WITH ZANE LAMPREY

Lamprey and Friends roll into the Sunshine State to Uncover Unique Drinking Specialties and Time Honored Cocktail Traditions in Florida – Wednesday, November 10 on HDNet!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

DALLAS –(October 25, 2010) All the local hot spots and cool drinking customs unique to Florida take front and center in an upcoming episode of the new HDNet series “Drinking Made Easy” - a 24 episode trek across America, hosted by cult sensation Zane Lamprey. “Drinking Made Easy”

featuring Florida airs on HDNet on Wednesday, November 10 at 8:30 p.m. ET.

In this episode, Zane drinks his way through the Sunshine State and makes stops in Orlando, Miami, Clearwater Beach, Lake Alfred and Ft.

Lauderdale. He whips up 40 mojito’s in a minute at Lario’s on the Beach, taps a cask of ale at premier beer bar Redlight Redlight and tries to cool off with liquid nitrogen at the Ritz-Carlton, South Beach. All that and a lot more on Drinking Made Easy, Florida.

The HDNet series was filmed in conjunction with a recent national comedy tour, as Lamprey and his drinking buddy Steve McKenna and veteran stand-up comedian Marc Ryan traveled the US in search of the local drinks and drinking customs that have contributed to the birth, growth and distinction of our great country. Definitely a road trip unlike any other, the tour buses took Lamprey and his 15-person crew more than 10,000 miles across the country to cities like Atlanta, Austin, Dallas, Denver, Miami, Milwaukee, New Orleans, New York City, Philadelphia, Portland, San Francisco and Seattle among many others.

“Drinking Made Easy” airs Wednesday nights at 8:30 p.m. ET on HDNet.

HDNet networks are available nationally via DIRECTV and Dish Network and locally in Miami, Florida on AT&T U-verse, Advanced Cable Communications, Atlantic Broadband, Frontgate Network LLC and Hotwire Cable Florida. Check your local listings for channels and more information.