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Mass. breweries and their top beers
The states Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission decided to ditch a licensing rule change that would have hurt more than two dozen Massachusetts craft brewers and, the beer makers said, put several companies out of business.
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The Best U.S. States for Beer Lovers: You'll Never Guess Who Tops the List
For the first time, here's a complete ranking of all 50 American states (plus Washington, D.C.) on a variety of beer-friendly factors.
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Sustaining the Craft Beer Industry in America
Craft beer has grown exponentially in the past decade, yet it hasn’t reached its saturation point in America. An age is upon us where the demand for craft beer that exists is becoming refined and it’s no longer enough simply being a craft brewery; a brewery must deliver quality.
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Brewers Association Lists Top 50 Breweries of 2014 - Brewers Association
The Brewers Association lists the top 50 craft and overall top 50 breweries by volume of 2014.
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New Belgium Brewing to Showcase Small Batch and Sour Beers
New Belgium Brewing is about to let the creative juices flow through a new 10-barrel pilot brewery at The Source Hotel in Denver’s River North District (RiNo).
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Brewers Association Reports Big Gains for Small and Independent Brewers | CraftBeer.com
The craft brewing industry has continued a strong pace of growth in the first half of 2015, according to new data released by the Brewers Association.
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Senators and Craft Brewers to hold “Happy Hour Hangout” - Discussion to focus on removing obstacles for craft beverage makers
FOn Monday, July 27, 2015, U.S. Senators Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) and Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.) will host a “Happy Hour Hangout” on Google to discuss economic benefits of the Craft Beverage Modernization and Tax Reform Act, which would provide tax relief to the nation’s craft brewers, cider makers, vintners, and distillers, streamline a variety of complex regulations, and significantly reduce compliance burdens for America’s craft beverage producers.
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The best IPAs from great American craft breweries
Among the wide spread of brews that each venue provides, the classic IPA never fails to be a crowd favorite. With that in mind, we’ve rounded up some of the best breweries in America. This way, you’ll know the best of the best. We’ll cheers to that!
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The 50 Best Craft Breweries in America for 2015
With hundreds of American craft breweries to choose from, it feels like an impossible task to determine the best. It’s like asking folks to choose their favorite star in the sky or their favorite flower from an extravagant bouquet; each is beautifully unique and appealing in its own way. But ask we did, and, boy, did we get answers.
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A Trip to Sonoma Where Something New Is Brewing
Though it’s still best known for its wines, northern California’s Sonoma County has a burgeoning craft-beer scene that’s drawing a crowd.
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As lines grow, tree house brewing is ready to expand
A line is a good sign when looking for something to eat or drink. Waiting is an inconvenience, but when it comes to food and beverage is also emblematic of a product worth sticking around for.
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People pour into beer fest at Thompson's Point in Portland
More than 200 different craft beers are sampled Saturday by 2,000 festivalgoers.
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Top breweries in Arizona
Four Peaks Brewing Co. of Tempe had the No. 1 ranking in the Phoenix Business Journal’s inaugural Arizona Breweries list on tap, and was well in front of the field when the list was published today. The list was ranked by number of barrels of beer brewed in 2014, as reported by The Brewers Association. Four Peaks had 2014 production of 58,630 barrels, besting runner up SanTan Brewing Co. of Chandler (23,301) and Grand Canyon Brewery Co. of Williams (8,500).
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40 breweries on tap at annual expo
When the State College Brew Expo started 17 years ago, brewers were begging organizers to be part of it. Now, with the craft beer explosion, it’s the other way around. This year’s brew expo, held Aug. 15 at Tussey Mountain, will feature about 40 breweries ranging from local favorites like Otto’s to national names Goose Island and Yards. More than half of those are Pennsylvania breweries, festival organizer Mike Martin said.
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EXCHANGE: Local breweries eye craft beer legislation
As the craft beer industry continues to evolve, new business owner Mike Dallas of Scorched Earth Brewing Company said progress certainly has been made both near and far, but there’s still a long way to go.
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12 Offbeat Brews For Summer's Last Hurrah
Craft brewers are dumping out-of-the ordinary ingredients into their tanks to create newfangled beers.
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Pumpkin beer: Colorado breweries strive to make original brew
Pumpkin beer is among the most popular beers during this time of year, and Colorado breweries try to concoct their own version of this quintessential American beer.
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San Francisco brewery creates Pop-Tart beer
Pop-Tart beer is the latest breakfast food brew craze. San Francisco brewer 21st Amendment created a new flavor of beer that tastes like a Pop-Tart. It's an homage to the history of its new facility, which was formerly a Kellogg's factory.
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Iowa brewery may be world's 'second best'
To beer fans, that modest brown building just outside of Decorah’s quaint downtown, above a bend in the Upper Iowa River, is home to the world’s second-best brewery.
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Indy brewery will fetch you a beer for your dog
Craft beer is going to the dogs. No, no — the microbrewery bubble hasn’t burst. It’s really, seriously going to the dogs. Flat 12 Bierwerks has launched Indianapolis’ first “dog brew,” a non-alcoholic beer made especially for your canine companions. The beer is officially premiering Friday at the brewery’s pet adoption and supply drive for Heaven After Hell Rescue Shelter.
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