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Austin brews up buzzworthy status as Texas' craft beer king The Austin area dominates the state's craft-brewing industry, with Dallas-Fort Worth and Houston serving as "secondary hubs," a new report shows.
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North Carolina Guild Taps New Belgium Government Affairs Director as Exec Director The North Carolina Craft Brewers Guild has hired Andrew Lemley as the organization's new executive director. Lemley comes to the Guild from New ...
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A Beer Buoyed By Dead Sea Salt Takes The Craft World By Storm When he started the venture, in 2010, there was no government application for a brewery license, much less a vocabulary for such terms as "craft ...
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Broo! Grossen Bart, Asher and other brewers suggest beer, candy pairings Local craft brewers — including, from left, Grossen Bart in Longmont, and Asher Brewing and Upslope Brewing — offered their recommendations on ...
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Hold the pumpkin ... Top 11 Lehigh Valley fall beers without the orange gourds Oh yeah, but here's the catch … while I have nothing against the crazy pumpkin beer glut/lust/fascination out there, I've decided to focus on selections ...
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Breweries, Lyft partner to provide safe rides Traveling to breweries is a popular activity for craft beer drinkers, and now the Massachusetts Brewers Guild and the popular ride-sharing service Lyft ...
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Lyft crafts tasty rate to brew shops "Visiting our breweries is the best way to support the craft beer community in Massachusetts and we are thrilled to have Lyft join the family and provide ...
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Sonoma Springs Brewing Co Sonoma Springs Brewing Company is a small brewery located in the heart of wine country. We are in search of an experienced brewer to join our ...
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New craft beverage law removes some red tape for brewers, distillers BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — If you've ever wanted to get into the craft beverage business, now it might be a little bit easier. Governor Andrew Cuomo ...
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Report: Oregon Brewers Festival economic impact falls by 18% Jeff Dense, an Eastern Oregon University professor of political science and craft beer studies, placed the economic impact from July's Oregon Brewers ...
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