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Southern California craft brewer entering Sacramento market in February Craft beers keep flowing in the Sacramento area, where brew drinkers can't seem to get enough. With annual beer events drawing enormous crowds ...
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Fredericton's FROSTival sparks fun with curling and craft beer Dozens of people spent Saturday in downtown Fredericton doing what British soldiers may have done hundreds of years ago — curling and drinking ...
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Community college taps into craft beer growth with new program GRAND RAPIDS, MI - The demand for people with a high level of brewing knowledge has increased with the explosion of the craft beer industry, ...
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CU student fundraising to create craft brewery Guatemala University of Colorado graduate student Nicholas Politte, 29, is breaking new ground by bringing craft beer out of the United States and into Central ...
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Hudak wants Ontario distillers treated the same as wineries, brewers ... the Ontario legislature wants to change the province's "antiquated" liquor laws so small distillers are treated the same as craft brewers and wineries.
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This Iowa brewery is considered one of the world's best RateBeer — a connoisseur-focused beer review site — began revealing its annual craft beer awards list in 2002. "Best in the world" is awarded to 15 ...
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Jolly Pumpkin Artisan Ales Collaborates with World-Famous Brewers for Gypsy Beer Series This is the third release in Ron's Gypsy Brewer Series, an ongoing Jolly ... bottle shop, which imports and distributes craft beer throughout Europe.
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Success comes in small batches Adam Miller, a department inspector who works in Bend, said he prefers to establish a relationship with small craft brewers, some of whom grow into ...
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Pa. cider regs forcing industry to tap out The burgeoning cider industry, often connected at the hip with the craft brewing industry, celebrated, having fought hard for the changes. Pennsylvania ...
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Brewing better beer: Kitsap's growing brew culture | Kitsap Weekly Winston Churchill said, "Most people hate the taste of beer to begin with. It is, however, a prejudice." With breweries and the craft-beer market growing, ...
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