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Brewing up some fun at the NEW Craft Beer Festival The Northeast Wisconsin Craft Beer Festival was serving up good times and ... "Brewers Breakfast," said Scott Kissman, brewer at Hinterland Brewery.
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Changes to state rules could cost craft breweries thousands MillerCoors acquired St. Archer Brewing Co of San Diego. ... Brewers say the new guidelines will impair growth of the craft beer industry in the state.
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Growlers to get their own space on East Wash The owners of Trixie's Liquor, 2929 E. Washington Ave., are proposing an 823-square-foot tavern next to their business that would sell craft beer in ...
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10 Essentials for Brew Day In addition to brewing, I enjoy spending time in the outdoors. Whether it's hiking to a mountain lake, backpacking over rolling terrain for days at a time, ...
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SC beer industry coming to a head That first year, the craft brewery on Shop Road in Columbia produced 1,300 barrels of beer, which translates to 40,300 gallons. This year, Tourville ...
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An up to date lise of "crafty" breweries It is funny how this now 8 year old deal is often overlooked in these discussions about this "recent" phenomenon of AB buying into "craft" brewers.
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More Than 30 Brewers in This Year's Craft Beer Fest The day after the festival closed, the Brewers Association announced the number of breweries in the United States had passed 4,000 for the first time ...
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After 125 years, hipsters have deemed this brewery's beers cool Narragansett also has a secret weapon that Pabst and Natty Boh can't touch: It can call itself a craft beer. Last year, the Brewers Association, ...
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Is big beer starting to lose its head? During that period, the brewers that play primarily in imported or craft beer, such as Constellation Brands, Heineken and The Boston Beer Co., have ...
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The Avett Brothers draws big crowd at The Eddy, but will the fest successfully piggyback ArtPrize? It's big, it's impressive, it's risky – will people brave chilly evenings to sip craft beer, nosh food-truck fare and experience live music after spending all ...
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