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+15 +3Bread vs. Booze: The Surprising Fight Brewing Over Quality Grain
Is the newfound interest in craft distilling holding back the rise of third-wave bread?
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+15 +4BEER by Charles Bukowski
BEER is a free interpretation of the poetry “Beer” from Charles Bukowski. The composition is a manifesto of the author’s way of life, this is why we decided to go inside the author’s mind, and it is not a safe journey. A brain solo without filter, a tale of ordinary madness, showing how much loneliness and decadence can be hidden inside a genius mind.
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+14 +8Brewery builds a pipeline, sending beer lovers into a froth.
Belgian brewer De Halve Maan’s ‘beer pipeline’ will transport 1,500 gallons of suds an hour. Locals’ requests for home taps are going nowhere.
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+17 +3Pabst’s new owner digs into old recipes, looks to future
Eugene Kashper looks the part of someone who likes to throw back a few PBRs from time to time – hipster glasses, scruffy facial hair, faded T-shirts and jeans and well-worn sneakers. Talk to him for a few minutes in his office here, though, and you hear a shrewd businessman who blithely weaves in discussion about market shares, stock keeping units and distribution channels.
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+30 +3The science behind why you like (or hate) the taste of beer
Next time you take a sip of craft beer or a bite of food consider this: What you taste is as unique as your DNA.
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+17 +4The 5 Best Pints Of Guinness In Dublin
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+19 +5First Evidence of Corn Beer in Southwest Discovered on Teeth From Ancient Burials
Fossilized tooth plaque is revealing new details about life, food, and drink in the ancient city of Casas Grandes — including what archaeologists say is the first conclusive evidence of corn beer in the Greater Southwest.
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+38 +13The Californian craft beer brewed from waste water
A San Francisco brewery is using Nasa technology to make beer with water from sinks and showers, while other brewers are finding new ways to go green
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+33 +4Dos Equis retiring its 'Most Interesting Man in the World'
After roughly nine years, the brewer of Dos Equis beer has decided maybe the world's reigning "Most Interesting Man" isn't so interesting anymore. As a result, the tan, suave, impressively bearded "Most Interesting Man in the World" is about to embark on his final journey over the next few months before fading into the pantheon of advertising icons.
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+22 +7Beer as art and science
Damian Brown combines creativity and science as head brewer at the Bronx Brewery
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+9 +1Russian Beer Warehouses In the Previous Days
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+4 +3Cheap beer taste test
VIDEO: Which light beer wins in a blind taste test?
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+16 +4Why cans are winning over craft beer drinkers (and breweries)
Although cans are growing in popularity among craft beer drinkers, canning was considered a risky move for breweries not long ago.
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+3 +1HopPlotter Helps You Locate Nearby Breweries
When you're traveling in a new place finding breweries can sometimes pose a bit of a challenge. Enter HopPlotter, a new website and mobile app designed to help you find the brewpubs, taprooms, and brewery tours available where you are.
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+23 +6Guinness Flip by RussD at Finnegans Pub Hoboken
The ol' three flip Guinness chug. Russell Donnelly. Song credit: "Rocky Road to Dublin" by The Dubliners.
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+21 +3The secret life of Wetherspoon’s freaky carpets
The budget boozer’s carpets may look as if they are designed to disguise vomit but, in reality, each one is a bespoke work of art
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+9 +2Universities tap into craft beer growth by offering classes
With an explosion in growth in the craft beer industry over the last decade, it’s not enough to simply have a passion for brewing and beer when it comes to starting a brewery or working for one as the industry gets more competitive. Recognizing that, some universities are now offering programs on the business of craft beer.
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+3 +1The 8 Best Breweries of 2015
We asked our beer critics to name their favorite breweries of 2015. Here's their short, totally subjective, completely awesome, list.
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+8 +4The 8 Best Breweries and Brewpubs in the Midwest
If you haven't noticed, craft beer scenes are cropping up across the country. And these days, people are exploring beyond veritable brewpubs, microbreweries and watering holes in their hometowns in search of the next great locally produced lager. To help direct you to the best of the best, we've put together the ultimate list of the Midwest's must-visit brewpubs. So, grab your growler and head to these booming beer spots.
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+28 +5Why British beer is huge in China
Some of Britain’s best-loved ales are seeing an explosion of interest from Asia. Norman Miller looks behind the numbers to examine their new-found popularity.
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