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Americans love craft beer. Will they love craft soda too? The success of craft beer hasn't been lost onto the soda industry. ... to market," said Chris Gindlesperger, director of public affairs for the American ...
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Beer Blog: Friday Flight of Beer News Richmond is already turning into an amazing beer city with An Mekong – he of the two time winner of best American beer bar, Mekong – opening The ...
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Beer Baron: From New Glarus and Port Huron, beers that extend fall Carey and the brewing crew have been working on a pumpkin beer ... if an American brewery took the plunge and made one an annual beer in the ...
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Beer Institute General Counsel Honored at 2014 Corporate Counsel Awards The Beer Institute is the national trade association for the American brewing industry, ... Connect with us @BeerInstitute and on Facebook.
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Remembering the London Beer Flood The local pub Holborn Whippet has brewed three anniversary ales to commemorate the day the streets ran brown with beer. American readers may be ...
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Avondale Brewing to launch canned beer line "The addition of another local package option shows steady growth of the craft beer market in our area." The Battlefield IPA is an American twist on the ...
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Time for a Trust-Busting Beer Bust Meanwhile, the red-white-and-blue icon of American beer – Pabst Blue Ribbon –– which dates back to 1844 and itself is a merged conglomerate that ...
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7 great things to do this weekend in Cleveland: Beer Week, Boo at the Zoo & more The annual Cleveland Beer Week comes to an end this weekend with a ... Cleveland-based Latin American Theatre ensemble, Teatro Publico de ...
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WWBG: Taste Is In The Rye Of The Beholder This toasty black rye IPA won the Great American Beer Festival gold medal for ... At 5.5 percent, this is a sessionable beer that can be enjoyed over the ...
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Where To Drink Pumpkin Beer In DC (Map) Pumpkin beers have only become particularly popular in the last three ... of the book Pumpkin: The Curious History of an American Icon, explained in a ... “Pumpkin ale and beer were economical substitutes for more popular malt ...
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