Sunday, August 2, 2015

Google Alert - Craft Brewers

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Craft Brewers
Daily update August 2, 2015
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BeerAdvocate.com
Here is a very interesting map of the health of Craft Beer using brewing as the only criterion. Funny that a wine site seems to give a fairly unbiased ...
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Myrtle Beach Sun News
Craft breweries, by definition, produce less than 2 million barrels per year, produces mostly malt beer and has no more than 25 percent of the business ...
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LEOMINSTER -- A hot summer day, plus hundreds of cold craft beers, plus thousands of craft-beer drinkers, seems to equal an event worth toasting.
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The Craft Beer Map is now in circulation, giving tourists and locals alike a guide to taphouses, breweries and brewpubs in the region. Information on ...
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CKNW News Talk 980
Craft beer enthusiasts may soon be able to buy their favourite can of local brew in grocery stores. That is if the executive director of B.C.'s Craft ...
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CNBC
If the current craft beer "revolution" has a defined starting point, you might say Aug. 2, 1965, was that moment. On that date, Fritz Maytag, heir to the ...
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News & Observer
Nickelpoint uses it to make more consistent craft beer. By placing a sample of one of the company's beers in the spectrophotometer, Nickelpoint can ...
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The Sheboygan Press
Blue Harbor Resort will hold a Craft Beer Festival September 25-26. Craft beers flavors will range from traditional craft brews and barrel-aged beers to ...
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MLive.com
As of 2014 the state had 159 craft breweries, according to the Brewers Association. That put Michigan at 6th in the nation for total number of craft ...
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TWC News
NORTH CAROLINA -- Some craft breweries are feeling the side-effects of extreme temperatures this summer. "We have seen some price increases.
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