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A Fight Is Brewing
The creators of some of the most distinctive craft beers in the world are identical twins from Denmark. They also can’t stand each other.
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Scientists Create Synthetic Yeast Chromosome (And Unlock the Future of Beer)
From pest-resistant corn to creepy glowing fish, genetically engineered organisms are creeping into our lives. But most of today's GMOs vary marginally from the original animal or plant—there is an addition or deletion of a couple genes, which is like adding or scrubbing a line from Hamlet and calling it a new play. But a team of geneticists led by Jef Boeke at Johns Hopkins University is dreaming much, much bigger.
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Steam Whistle Brewing — Combination Of Classic Cars and Green Energy
What do Canadian craft brews, classic American cars, and green energy have in common? Steam Whistle Brewing, a Toronto, Canada-based craft brewery that is an exemplary model of the green revolution infiltrating the brewing industry.
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Looking for that perfect craft beer? Turns out there is an app for that
A bevy of apps are entering the market, and they’re designed to help ale aficionados seek out their ideal suds.
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Buttered Beere 1588 Recipe
An authentic and traditional recipe for the perfect Tudor Buttered Beere (Butter Beer). This is a wonderful ale drink, sweetened and gently spiced.
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A Brief History of Beer
Beer brewing and drinking are activities that have been part of the human experience seemingly since the dawn of civilization. Around 10,000 years ago, mankind began to move away from living life as nomadic hunter gatherers, and began settling down in one spot to farm the land. Grain, a vital ingredient in beer making...
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Beer prices could go up under FDA rule that angers farmers, brewers
A proposal aimed to make the food supply safer would classify brewers and distillers that distribute spent grain to farmers as animal feed manufacturers. Now exempt, they might have to dry and bag the feed, costing millions of dollars. Most would probably dump the nutritious feed that cows love in landfills instead.
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Kim Jong-ale: Scottish town producing Pyongyang's number one beer
Gary Todd remembers well the day the North Koreans came to take away his brewery. It was late summer in 2000 and the Scot, who has beer in his blood, had been made redundant as head brewer at Ushers of Trowbridge.
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Doh! Government Proposal Could Make Beer Prices Soar
There’s a lot to hate about changes proposed by the FDA, which could push prices higher not only for beer, but for milk and meat as well. The new regulations are being bashed as wasteful and anti-recycling to boot.
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How to Drink All Night But Never Get Drunk
Jim Koch knows beer. He also knows a beer trick that may change your life.
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Man tries to have sex with beer-can, ends up in hospital.
The unnamed and rather embarrassed man from Barto reports to have been out in the town trying to find a lady friend to mate with, when he came home on his own, on Wednesday.
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Home beer brewing
Shows how to brew your own beer
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America's First Beer Archive Tapping Into Hop History
Oregon State University get academic about craft beer with their new Oregon Hops & Brewing Archives.
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Beer lover 99 lvl
He always drinks?
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Underground Beer Cooler Pops Cold Brews Out Of The Earth
Beer-loving folks normally prefer their beers nice and cool, even ice cold if it’s a hot day. Keeping a six-pack cool is easy if you have a bucket of ice, a good-sized cooler or a refrigerator. All of these require the use of electricity at some point.
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James 'The Beast' Nielsen broke the five-minute 'beer mile,' but did he follow the rules?
James 'The Beast' Nielsen's record-setting "beer run" has gone viral, but some question whether he followed all the rules. Is it OK to skip the can-over-the-head maneuver?
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Why Every Beer Geek Should Own a Growler
Beer growlers are containers that can be used to transport beer. Let's take a closer look at their benefits, cleaning requirements and how to fill them.
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Did Jimmy Carter Invent the Micro Brew? Possibly.
In 1978, Jimmy Carter did something no other president had done before. Basically, Georgia's favorite son invented today's craft beer revolution.
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Beer brewing waste could help bone regeneration
Biomaterials for bone regeneration have been developed by researchers from beer brewing waste. The waste obtained from the beer brewing process contains the main chemical components found in bones (phosphorus, calcium, magnesium and silica), that after undergoing modification processes, this waste can be used as support or scaffold to promote bone regeneration for medical applications such as coating prosthesis or bone grafts, researchers report.
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10 Father's Day Presents for Your Beer-Loving Dad
So on this Day of the Dad, we celebrate him with his favorite beverage and 10 beer-related gifts. We’ll save the brunch mimosas for Mom. Pass Dad a cold one.
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