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California Craft Beer Brewers Balance Drafts and Drought California has more craft breweries — small, independent beer makers that use traditional ingredients — than any other state. More than 570 are in ...
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Fall-flavored beers on tap at MN's craft breweries GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. -- Autumn is in the air, and in your glass — Minnesota's growing number of craft breweries and brewpubs have plenty of ...
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Craft Beer Week to be held Oct. 25-31, introduces limited-run beer Rising Tide is a collaborative, limited-edition pale ale, brought together by work from Tuscaloosa's three craft breweries: Druid City, Black Warrior and ...
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Labatt buys craft brewer Mill Street in latest takeover TORONTO — The loyalties of craft beer aficionados were put to the test Friday when the owners of Mill Street Brewery, one of Canada's leading ...
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Local breweries get economy hopping The Brewers Association, the trade industry group for craft beer, says Craft Brewing Industry Contributed $55.7 billion to the U.S. Economy in 2014, ...
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Crafty move from coffee to brew That's because the Michelsons just opened North River Brewing Co. at their longtime Red Rambler Coffees. It's the fourth craft brewery to open this ...
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Light Beer Gets in Touch With Serious Side In September alone, three big brewers announced craft-beer acquisitions aimed at fueling growth or offsetting some of the big-brand malaise.
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Eye on NY: Cuomo touts rise of NY's craft beverage industry, but producers say more help is needed The state's third Beer, Wine, Spirits and Cider Summit this week not only gave Gov. Andrew Cuomo a chance to boast about New York's craft beverage ...
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Cuomo: $6.9 million for Cornell's Food Venture Center Cuomo has often touted the state's craft-beverage makers, noting a 436 percent increase in New York brewery licenses since 2011, his first year in ...
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Tulsa-area breweries of the future to pour at First Draft Tulsa-area breweries of the future to pour at First Draft ... Whitney and Osburn came to Tulsa from San Diego, a hotbed for craft beer-making.
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