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Best Job Ever: The Smithsonian Just Hired a Craft Beer Historian
Theresa McCulla will be researching beer and brewing history for the National Museum of American History.
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Sierra Nevada brewery issues 36-state recall of select beers
les of its pale ales, IPA's and other beers after detecting a packaging flaw that could cause a piece of glass to break off into the bottle. In a statement Sunday, it said the recall applies to eight different types of its craft beers purchased in 36 states across the Midwest, the South and East Coast of the United States.
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San Diego to open 'world's first beer hotel'
Stone Brewing, the San Diego-based brewery, will be introducing what’s said to be the world's first beer-themed hotel in 2018. The sprawling 100,000 sq-ft, $26 milllion Stone Hotel, set next to the Stone Brewing World Bistro & Gardens – Liberty Station venue, will feature a bar-style lobby where guests will be welcomed with a complimentary Stone beer on arrival. The hotel will also also offer in-room 'beer growler' service, with draft beer delivered in a jug.
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Robo-beer: World’s first beer brewed by artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence is disrupting everything from board games to the betting industry—but how about one of the world’s oldest beverages? London-based IntelligentX is the world’s first firm to brew beer with the help of artificial intelligence. The startup is using an algorithm called Automated Brewing Intelligence (ABI) to collect customer feedback data through a Facebook Messenger bot in order to improve the recipes of its beer. “Over the last six months we’ve iterated the algorithm and improving the algorithm and improving the beers,” Hew Leith, co-founder of IntelligentX, tells Newsweek.
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5,000 Year Old Beer Recipe Found by Archaeologists
Archaeologists at Stanford University have uncovered a 5,000 year old beer recipe in China which is not only the earliest beer recipe ever found, but also shows the earliest use of barley in China. Researchers uncovered this new find when they were ing alongside Wei River. There, they located a complete set of brewing equipment...
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Brewery 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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The 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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Beer as art and science
Damian Brown combines creativity and science as head brewer at the Bronx Brewery
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Cheap beer taste test
VIDEO: Which light beer wins in a blind taste test?
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Why 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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Universities 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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5 Bottles of Malt Liquor from Craft Breweries
Every once in a while, a well-respected craft brewery will whip up a one-off malt liquor just for the hell of it. Some of these beers were one-off experiments, others get limited distribution, all are worth seeking out.
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Homebrew Video Library - Northern Brewer
Beer brewing and wine making videos to help you become a better brewer as well as product videos featuring our ingredients, equipment and popular beer kits. Northern Brewer is here to help you brew, share and enjoy.
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Find out which beer is made closest to you with this crazy map
The crazy-quilt geography of American beermaking, visualized.
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Popular Pumpkin Beer Spices
Brewers use any number of spices to evoke warm feelings of fall in their pumpkin beers. Here are 6 of the more popular spices used in pumpkin beers, along with the common flavors they impart.
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14 October 1978 - President Jimmy Carter Legalizes Homebrewing
On October 14, 1978, President Jimmy Carter signed H.R. 1337, which contained an amendment sponsored by Senator Alan Cranston (D-CA) creating an exemption from taxation of beer brewed at home for personal or family use. This exemption went into effect on February 1, 1979, making homebrewing legal on a federal level in the U.S.
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Fiction Beer Company & Denver Museum of Nature and Science Collaborate on KT Pale Ale
ould you like to drink a beer that took 65 million years to make? Thanks to a collaboration between Fiction Beer Company and the Denver Museum of Nature and Science we can make that happen. The creation of the KT Pale Ale includes not only the typical ingredients such as water, malt, hops, and yeast, but also the addition of KT Boundary clay, conifer charcoal, and amber, so truly this beer took 65 million years to make!
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242 Breweries Take Home Medals at 2015 Great American Beer Festival
The 2015 Great American Beer Festival (GABF) competition awarded 275 medals to some of the best commercial breweries in the United States, plus three GABF Pro-Am medals to teams of amateur brewers paired with professional brewers.
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NC brew included on list of 12 great beers for the fall
The leaves are changing, football is underway and some pretty amazing beers are hitting shelves. For craft brewers, cooler weather brings a shift in seasonal styles. Gone are the crisp, light, refreshing beers of summer, making way for more malty and spiced brews.
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Staten Island Students Brew Chicha Beer To Learn About Ancient Peruvian Migration
The beer of choice for anthropology students at Wagner College is not Budweiser or PBR – it’s chicha de maíz, a corn beer made from an ancient Peruvian recipe. Simmering in a chemistry lab on campus, what looks like pea soup crossed with oatmeal may hold the key to understanding migration patterns among the ancient Moche of Peru.
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