15 Northern California wine, drink and coffee events in Jan and beyond

Craft Beer New Year: 10 p.m.-2 a.m. Dec. 31 (and Jan. 1), Stone Brewing-Napa, 990 Third St., Napa. Celebrate a new year with a Stone Brewing celebration that includes breeze drink and wines, a pretzel bar with dipping sauces, live DJ tunes from Aaron Axelson, a print counter and celebration favors. $40 ($25 designated drivers). www.stonebrewing.com/events

Bottomless Mimosas: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Jan. 1, SPARK Social SF, 601 Mission Bay Blvd., San Francisco. Celebrate New Year’s Day with unfounded mimosas and sangrias, 10 food trucks dishing adult hangover food, and hulk grass games and mini golf opposite a street. Free admission. http://sparksocialsf.com/

Beer Garden Friday: 4 p.m. Jan. 3, 10, 17. Devil’s Canyon Brewing Co., 935 Washington St., San Carlos. Enjoy live song in a taproom, uninformed qualification drink and base drink all brewed onsite and food trucks in a drink garden each Friday. Free admission. www.devilscanyon.com/fridays.html

Amour de Seine: 4-6 p.m. Jan. 5, Vinoteca HMB, 330 Main St., Half Moon Bay. Enjoy French classical tunes from a 1940s and ’70s as we ambience booze during Half Moon Bay’s stylish Vinoteca booze shop. Free admission. www.vinotecahmb.com/events

Mixology Workshop with City of Cocktail: 6-8 p.m. Jan. 11, City of Cocktail, 1046 Metro Circle, Palo Alto. Taught by veteran mixologists, this two-hour hands-on bartending category includes all a how-tos for 7 drinks, and wood-fired pizza to keep guest fueled. $27. https://cityofcocktail.com

Crush Club Comedy Beer: 7:30-10 p.m. Jan. 11 and Feb. 8. Original Pattern Brewing, 292 Fourth St., Oakland. Enjoy a giveaway night of world-class stand-up comedy, with sips and bites accessible for squeeze from Original Pattern Brewing drink and in-house pop-up Good to Eat Dumplings. Register https://bayareane.ws/OriginalPattern.

Santa Cruz Passport Celebration Day: 12-5 p.m. Jan. 18, Santa Cruz Mountains wineries. Taste your approach by some-more than 40 wineries, including several not usually open to a public, during this special event, accessed with a $75 wine-tasting passport, that is good for a year of tastings during participating wineries. https://scmwa.com

Winter Wineland: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Jan. 18-19, Healdsburg wineries. Enjoy booze tastings and special winery events ($49-$65), a winemaker breakfast ($20) and some-more along a Wine Road. www.wineroad.com

Crab Feast Mendocino: Jan. 24-Feb. 2, Mendocino County wineries, restaurants and other venues. This juicy shun celebrates Dungeness crab and internal booze with 30 opposite grill and winery events, from Alsatian booze pairings to tub tastings, cioppino feasts and sea safaris. Prices vary. www.visitmendocino.com/event/crab-feast-mendocino-2020/

Uncorked SF: 12-4 p.m. Jan 26, Fort Mason Festival Pavilion, 2 Marina Blvd., San Francisco. Sip your approach by 200 wines and sparklers, suffer epicurean bites and DJ tunes during this booze festival. $65-$100. www.uncorkedwinefestivals.com

ZinEX: Jan. 30- Feb. 1, San Francisco venues. This three-day Zinfandel Experience includes 4 large events, from an opening night dining celebration to seminars, a winemaker cooking and grand tasting during several San Francisco locations. The grand tasting during Pier 27 runs from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; tickets $90-$185. https://zinfandel.org/events/zinfandel-experience-2020/

Crab Cake Cook-Off and Wine Tasting Competition: Feb. 1, Fort Bragg. Enjoy a devious of crab cakes served each that way, interconnected to internal wines and microbrews during a 21st annual cook-off in Mendocino County. $90. www.mccinc.org.

Lodi’s Wine Chocolate Weekend: Feb. 7-9, Lodi wineries. Sip your approach by domestic Lodi wines and representation honeyed and delicious chocolate bites while visiting scarcely 50 wineries in a Lodi appellation. New this year: Friday night winemaker dinners ($100) during Acquiesce Winery, m2 Wines, McCay Cellars and St. Amant Winery. Tickets to a Grand Tasting Tours are $45-$75. lodiwineandchocolate.com.

SF Beer Week: Feb. 7-16 during venues opposite a Bay Area. Northern California’s biggest decoction festival takes over breweries, restaurants and other venues for 10 days of hundreds of sudsy events, starting with a SF Beer Week Opening Gala on Feb. 7 during San Francisco’s Pier 35. Find a full outline during https://sfbeerweek.org.

West Coast Craft Can Invitational: 2-5 p.m. Feb. 15, Devil’s Canyon Brewing Co., 935 Washington St, San Carlos. Chat with brewers and ambience your approach by a best canned qualification drink from West Coast breweries, and suffer live music, food trucks, selected arcade games and more. $40 ($15 for designated drivers, with total base beer). www.devilscanyon.com