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Community Voices: Roswell joining craft brewery bandwagon Friends and family who are fans of the craft beer craze are going out of their way to visit the small, home-town breweries scattered about Atlanta's ...
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How This Hopped-Up Brewery Is Bringing American Craft Beer To Germany In a converted gasworks building in western Berlin's Mariendorf neighborhood, American craft beer brand Stone Brewing is engaged in an unusual ...
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HopCat beer bar coming to Chicago but won't serve Goose Island Knape said the policy is an effort to show allegiance with smaller and independently owned craft brewers in a consolidating beer industry.
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Raising the bar - Ohio beer above 12%? TOLEDO (13abc Action News) - From new craft beer bars downtown - to breweries sprouting up in rural counties - local beer is becoming big business ...
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Former Gordon Biersch brewer moving out on his own in Pickerington Jackson, 34, an Ohio University grad, fell in love with craft beer while living in Seattle. After moving back to central Ohio, he got a job at Columbus ...
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Colorado liquor stores could ask voters to block beer, wine in grocery stores "Our coalition is working to keep our options open while we determine the best way to protect Colorado's craft brewers and local business owners.
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PNC Park's summer lineup commits to local breweries "With all these craft breweries popping up around town, it just made sense," says Jim Compeli, director of concessions for Levy Restaurants at PNC ...
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Capital City Beerfest canceled, giving Lincoln brewers a rare festival-free weekend The Haymarket Cork and Ale Festival will be held April 22. ... And at many festivals, brewers said, the craft beer vendors are expected to provide a few ...
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Baylor grad starts beer subscription service Texas Craft Beer Club, based in the Houston suburb The Woodlands, just celebrated its fifth month in business under founder Marc Atnipp, 41, who ...
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Bill signed into law will allow Alabama breweries to sell beer-to-go Governor Robert Bentley signed into law House Bill 176 which will allow craft beer drinkers to take home fresh brew in jugs known as growlers from ...
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