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Why you should care about local craft brewers It's tough to talk about what distinguishes craft beer without getting a little kumbaya, mostly because the intangibles set craft beer apart from its ...
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Food Safety Plan for Craft Brewers For many years, breweries have leaned on the assertion that there are no known pathogens (bacteria, viruses or other microorganisms that can cause ...
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Quality Subcommittee Develops Food Safety Plan for Craft Brewers The information in this new resource, Food Safety Plan for Craft Brewers, is an extension of the GMPCBs, providing guidance for craft breweries to ...
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LA's Craft Brewers Are in a Huff About the Mayor's World Series Bet The Los Angeles craft beer community has a lot to be happy about these days—the city has become a craft beer destination after years of playing ...
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Legislation Would Reduce Excise Tax on Craft Beer, Wine, Cider and Spirits The Boulder-based Brewers Association sent a press release late last week announcing a milestone in legislation designed to help the craft beer ...
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From Owls IPA to Huddersfield's Hat Trick: football clubs join the craft beer revolution Magic Rock, a craft brewery based less than a mile from Huddersfield Town's ground, has been making beer for the club for just over a year as part of ...
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The Business of Booze: Finding parallels to craft brewing explosion KCBJ: That seems like another lesson from the craft brewing explosion that I was really startled by when the Business Journal first started writing about ...
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No more free passes: Not every new craft brewery is good and we need to admit it We need to talk about an elephant in the room: newly-opened craft breweries putting out subpar beer. You only get one first impression. While I have ...
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Small brewers in Utah 'want their voices to be heard' as state prepares for changes in 3.2 beer law Many aren't familiar with the subtleties of the craft beer industry in Utah, which employs about 3,000 people and has a $416 million impact on the ...
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Franchot says Flying Dog will be impetus for reforming Maryland's beer laws It is "completely unacceptable for the state's business reputation to have the leading craft brewery pull back on a $50 million investment in the state of ...
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