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Pumpkin Beer: Everything You Want to Know About This Popular Seasonal
What started as a brewing experiment has now grown into one of the most popular seasonal brews. Let's take a look at the history of pumpkin beer.
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Watch Out World: This Milkshake Contains Beer & Bacon
According to Eater, the Shake n Bacon Brew is a milkshake that was created in honor of Nascar and is now for sale at the Speedway in Forth Worth, Texas.
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Great resource for beer traders
Beer discussion, trade forums, and off-topic discussion for beer geeks.
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Man Goes Back Into Burning House To Save Beer
Budweiser phased out its "Real Men of Genius" commercials in 2008, but this man may be enough to bring them out of retirement. In that vein, today we salute you, Mr. "Run Into a Burning Building to Save a Beer" man. While others are fearing for their safety and wondering what to do
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An Introduction to the Confusing World of Beer Styles
A “beer style” is a term used to categorize beers by using a variety of factors. Let's take a look at the differences between a few popular styles of beer.
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New York State: America’s Former Hop Capital
Sadly, the Empire State lost its footing in the hops market when Prohibition slayed all things beer related in the country. A killer fungus in the early 20th century also played its own role in putting the nail in the coffin of New York’s hop industry.
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High School's Beer-Brewing Class Creates Controversy: Did the School Go To Far?
A homework assignment at a Colorado high school may have students excited to learn about fermenting, but has left some parents fuming. Did the school go to far?
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Smoked Beers: Your Secret Weapon for Beer Pairing
Smoked beers like rauchbier seem to be the most widely hated of all beer categories, and as a semi-recent convert, I get it. Savory beer is a hard thing to get used to. But there's a trick for learning to enjoy smoked beers: pair them with food.
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10 Awesome Beer Names from the Great American Beer Festival
Though the hardware is given to the most technically sound beers, judges taste the entries blind, without reference to beer and brewery names. We have to give credit where credit is due, and some of these names—from the funny to the downright bizarre—have to be recognized. Here are some of our favorite beer names (in alpha order) from the 2013 GABF medal winners.
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Why BrewDog couldn’t be more wrong in wanting an ‘official’ definition of craft beer
“Never be afraid to be controversial” is less a statement of policy and more like a reason for living, as far as the BrewDog guys are concerned. Last week James Watt, the brewery’s co-founder, put up on his blog an impassioned argument putting the case for an “official” definition of craft beer to be adopted in the UK. He couldn't be more wrong.
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6 Most Popular Types of Pale Ale
Pale ale is one of the most popular styles of beer, not just to my taste buds, but all around the world. Made with a greater amount of pale malts, this style is typically lighter in color with a broad range of flavors, bitterness and strength. Although they all share distinct similarities, there are different types of pale ale that all have a distinct quality that separates it from the next.
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A World Series Wager: 3 Craft Breweries Make Bets on Their Teams
As the battle for the title continues between the Red Sox and the Cardinals, three craft breweries have more than just hometown bragging rights on the line. Schlafly Beer (St. Louis), Harpoon Brewery (Boston) and Boston Beer Co. have put faith in their beloved baseball teams, hoping to bring home more than just a World Series Championship.
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VIDEO: This is what happens when you combine robots, engineers, brewing & craft beer
Matthew and Marek from Dirty Robot in San Francisco love robots as much as they love craft beer. What happens when you combine all those things together? This.
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Adapt or Die: More Big Beer Makers Starting to Go Hoppy
Beer makers, big and small, are tapping into consumer willingness to experiment beyond traditional brews. The giants are following the lead of small craft brewers by offering more flavorful styles.
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Why "Craft" is a Meaningless Term When Defining "Craft Beer"
This is less the opening of a can of worms than the flinging them around the parlor. I think the thing that amuses me the most about their effort is the use of strength as a metric. This is a telling cultural artifact, one that highlights the uselessness (particularly in an international context) of trying to define "craft."
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10 Must-Have Beer Gadgets
Craft and microbreweries are on the rise — and with them, craft beer drinkers and connoisseurs. Get these actually useful gadgets and accessories for the optimal beer drinking experience.
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VIDEO: Craft Branding Discussed at Great American Beer Festival
At the 2013 Great American Beer Festival, Brewbound asked a number of craft brewery owners and representatives how they keep consumers engaged with their brands. Our latest video segment from last month’s event is included above for your viewing pleasure.
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Beer Can Chicken Debunked!
Beer can chicken is not a good way to cook chicken. Here's why, and how you can make better roast chicken.
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Hard Cider: How to Make Your Own at Home
Most commonly made from fermented apple juice, hard cider is a widely popular alcoholic beverage across the world, especially in the United Kingdom. With the popularity of the tasty drink starting to rise again in the United States, more and more people are brewing their own cider at home. Here's some step-by-step instructions to brewing your own hard cider.
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Amsterdam pays alcoholics in beer to clean streets
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