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Craft brewers to look at new offerings BREWERIES are expected to look for new flavours and innovative products to continue craft beer's appeal to consumers seeking a unique brew.
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CRAFT BEER: Inland brewery tours offer wine country alternative Bus operators tap into the area's burgeoning brewery business, giving craft beer lovers educational tours – with a taste.
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Australia's craft beer industry booming Broader range of craft beer products expected, including private label ... Craft brewers' range of lagers include James Squire's Sundown Lager, ...
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Ribbon Farm Hops hopes to fill niche in Michigan's booming craft beer industry Ribbon Farm Hops is cultivating its own niche within Michigan's rapidly growing craft brewing industry. The southwest Detroit-based firm specializes ...
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Baldwin bill would aid craft brewers Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., aims to help small craft brewers like Stillmank take the next step by easing regulations and cutting in half federal excise taxes ...
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Mayor announces plan to showcase Louisville's craft beer industry We have a great and growing collection of local breweries that are ... but world class brandy, liqueur, absinthe, moonshine, wine and craft beer makers ...
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The late Fred Eckhardt: 'He was the cosmic giggle of craft beer' Of course, as he put it, he was just writing about beer to inspire the fledgling craft brewers of the day to make something he wanted to drink so he ...
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Is Craft Beer Peaking in MSP? Not Yet, As These Five New Breweries and a Community Tap ... These days, MSP seems to have more independent craft beer producers than adults of legal drinking age. And yet the brewery announcements, grand ...
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Craft brews go wild: Mint, melon, Asian flavors now trending According to a January 29, article in the Wall Street Journal (Erin Geiger Smith), the craft brewing industry began expanding around 2005, but has ...
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Beers are becoming craftier, but pubs are bearing the brunt With the reduced number of pubs, craft brewers are seeking new ways to sell their products and are finding a place on the shelves of supermarkets ...
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