Saturday, January 6, 2018

Google Alert - Craft Brewers

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Craft Brewers
Daily update January 6, 2018
NEWS
Even the most militant craft beer evangelist drinks an industrial beer from time to time. When traveling, maybe; or when seeking comfort at the end of a long day. Or if there's nothing else in the fridge. Without invoking (much) shame from the craft community, there's a time and place for everything.
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Tax cuts for creators of craft beer, rum, vodka and other alcoholic beverages have Southwest Florida brewers and distillers clamoring to create new business strategies. Whether the sudden savings for these companies trickles down to long-term, lower-priced liquor at stores, bars and restaurants ...
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The Nebraska Growers and Brewers Conference & Trade Show will be held Jan. 18-19 in downtown Omaha at the Embassy Suites. The event is intended to provide educational information to regional hop and barley growers and craft brewers, as well as a platform for participants to build industry ...
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Colin and Chase Healey weren't that close when they were kids, largely due to their age difference, but the brothers—Tulsa natives who are now 33 and 28—have always looked out for each other. Take the time Chase tried to stop a couple bullies from stealing Colin's bus seat on the way home from ...
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Expect to see more IPAs on the shelves in 2018, says Kevin McKinney of Third Barrel Brewing in Dublin. While last year was all about the cloudy and juicy North England IPA, this year there may be a resurgence in clean and hoppy, old-school bitter IPAs, reckons McKinney. "The IPA umbrella is going to ...
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Minnesota Rep. Erik Paulsen not only voted for the sweeping tax bill passed by Congress, he also helped write it. One of the provisions he highlighted Friday was how the bill will help the craft beer industry. "I think we're going to see positive results right away," Paulsen said of the tax bill's impact on ...
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MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — In the Minneapolis tap room of Insight Brewing, fellow craft brewers swilled beer and talked taxes. They were gathered to celebrate recently enacted regulatory relief. "For us this money I can say goes into expansion, new equipment and it will go into hiring more people," Lift ...
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If you're reading this, you already know the best vacations are planned around food and drink. When it comes to a craft beer hotbed like Portland, focusing your itinerary on its breweries is one of the best ways to dive deep into PDX. There are a whopping 77 breweries within the city limits, and each one ...
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BRANDON, Man. -- Ordering a standard, big-brand beer in one western Manitoba restaurant can also leave your wallet hammered. Prairie Firehouse in Brandon has decided to charge $15 for a regular-size can of Bud Light -- double or more the price of other suds on the menu. Owner Anna Dumas said ...
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As American craft breweries struggle to differentiate themselves in a tense marketplace crowded with roughly 6,000 American competitors and thousands of imports, they're increasingly relying on novelty and geographic pride to sell beer. By releasing Merman, a first-of-its-kind "New York India Pale Ale ...
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