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Beer Run: Brews and more at Sactoberfest The recent Great American Beer Fest in Denver brought some big news for New Helvetia Brewing on Broadway. It won a gold medal in the Historical ...
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The Beer Guy To be honest, I was headed west anyway for the Great American Beer Festival. I'd satisfied myself that RVA is a hotbed of brewing innovation; the ...
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Ontario Beer Retailer Raises A Glass To Green Energy, Launches Pilot Program The Beer Store, an Ontario beer retailer operating over 400 locations, has teamed up with Bullfrog Power, a Canadian green energy provider, ...
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First Draught: On second take, Aslan beer still a work in progress We ordered flights of beer, and sampled close to a dozen Aslan ales and lagers that ... American beer wouldn't be where it is today without fearless ...
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Bootlegger's Brewery Medals at GABF Rocco Red won a bronze medal for American Amber/Red Ale out of a total of 140 entries. Rocco Red has been a tasting room favorite that recently ...
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Beer Man: Une Annee delivers strong Belgian-style ales The color of the beer was an attractive golden-orange. ... It also had a touch of American hops in the background giving off some pine hints, but not ...
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Dad & Dude's Breweria Announces Two New Beers Eye worked for Prost and Drydock Brewing Company, where he won numerous Great American Beer Festival and World Beer Cup awards. “Our goal ...
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Royal Oak's Bastone Brewery wins national award at Great American Beer Festival "The award is given to a brewery that produced fewer than 750 barrels in 2013; more than 1,300 total breweries were entered in the Great American ...
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Renegade Brewing and Elevation Settle Suit, Yak & Yeti's Third Spot and More Beery News The Great American Beer Festival is over, but the beer news keeps pouring out. Renegade Brewing Company and Elevation Beer Company just ...
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Flying Dog Raging Bitch: An Offensive Beer In Three Different Ways I sympathize to a certain extent, because there are now more than 3,000 American breweries producing who knows how many distinct beers a year.
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