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Craft beer boom driving revival in barley demand Demand for speciality brews is set to continue to grow and consumption of dark and craft beer in the US has grown at about 9 per cent a year since ...
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The Craft Beer Trademark Boom The number of new trademark registrations for craft beer is brimming to the top. Rising trademark registration corresponds with a craft beer boom, ...
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Brewvival cancels 2018 craft beer fest in effort to revive, reinvent itself A popular craft beer festival adored by thousands across the Lowcountry and the Southeast will not be back in 2018. Organizers of Brewvival ...
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Craft Brew Alliance Reports Third Quarter Results; Kona Depletions up 9% in Third Quarter and 10 ... BUSINESS WIRE)--Craft Brew Alliance, Inc. ("CBA") (Nasdaq: BREW), a leading craft brewing company, today announced financial results for the third ...
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What beer reveals about monopoly power Judging simply by the beer selection at your local grocery store, it might seem like we're awash in brands and a hefty selection of craft beers.
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Three new books explore the world of beer From session beers to lagers to indigenous brews, these books offer an in-depth ... Mike Krivit State Fair beers from the Minnesota Craft Brewers Guild.
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Talking Story with Maui Brewing Company's Garrett Marrero and Melanie Oxley In addition to falling in love with Maui, they quickly discovered an open niche for craft beer. "I was drinking what I thought was a local beer, and over ...
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Brewing a Brand: 'Lager than Life' The number of craft breweries in America has nearly tripled since 2011, and has grown 16 percent from 2015 to 2016. Today, small and independent ...
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The Collective Brewing Project Expands To California Via Lime Ventures During my craft beer awakening years ago the North Texas beer scene was still in its infancy. Because of that a lot of my early craft beer experiences ...
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Eugene I noticed that gluten-, dairy- and egg-free baked goods seemingly grow on trees, and that the Willamette River appears to flow with craft beer, pinot gris ...
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