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Craft breweries bet on sustainable technology As the craft brewing industry matures, many West Michigan producers have started seeking out technology that provides sustainable solutions to ...
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China's taste for craft to provide fizz for global brewing profits SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Small-scale brewers from Brooklyn to Beijing are tapping growing demand from cosmopolitan Chinese consumers for ...
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Cincinnati-area craft breweries are giving back to nonprofits, creating community Cincinnati-area craft brewers set themselves apart by more than the taste of their hop-infused creations. Through a mix of unique events and a drive to ...
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Craft beer boom spurs demand for close-to-home barley malt In this Wednesday, March 2, 2016 photo, farmer Ken Migliorelli shows off dried barley before it is malted, at his family's farm in Red Hook, N.Y. ...
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Craft Brew (BREW) Post Earnings Update I expect this to continue, with BREW swapping shares for small brewers and tacking on ... Scott Mennen, Craft Brew Alliance Inc. - Operating Officer.
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Big Read: The resurgence of craft beer in the Bay Craft brewers like Bron and Stu marshall, who own Rocky Knob, say their business started as a hobby and spilled over into sales. The couple contract ...
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10Best Readers' Choice: Beer winners announced The United States surpassed 4,100 breweries in 2015, according to the Brewers Association. That's a lot of beer! Demand for high-quality craft beer is ...
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St. Louis beer documentary reaches fundraising goal on Kickstarter St. Louis Brews, the story of brewing in the Gateway City, reached its ... "We're connecting the modern craft beer movement with the history of St. Louis ...
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Crucial to differentiate from multinationals: Ben Kraus Australia's independent craft brewers have little chance of replicating the growth achieved by their US peers if they cannot differentiate their products ...
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Trouble Brewing Over Missouri Senate Beer Bill They're afraid if only major companies can afford the extra space, then only major companies will get to occupy that extra space, leaving craft brewers ...
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