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BrewDog deal a win for craft beer lovers. Not so for Queensland brewers Many Australian craft beer drinkers rejoiced this week with the announcement that Scottish craft brewer BrewDog will be building a new brewery in Brisbane. BrewDog, the self-proclaimed anti-business business, has made a name for itself over the years as much for its attention-grabbing hijinks as for its ...
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VIDEO: Craft brewers tap rural roots "The reality with Saskatchewan is that it's still a craft-brewing jurisdiction in the making," said Moen. "We've seen a boom in the last two to three years but we're still pretty far behind other provinces in terms of concentration." "This is Pilsner country…. We just haven't had a craft beer industry to any great ...
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Forget craft beer. The next craze is non-alcoholic brews That's because drinkers are turning to brews that don't come with a buzz. They're increasingly worried about the health risks associated with alcohol. Global consumption of traditional beer dropped in 2015 and 2016. But the market for non-alcoholic beer grew 5% in 2016, according to research firm ...
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Forget craft beer: The next craze is non-alcoholic brews When craft beer super fan Steve Dass gave up alcohol for health reasons, he went looking for a quality non-alcoholic substitute. He couldn't find one, so he started his own brewery. "When I … started talking about it to friends and investors, they asked whether I've bumped my head or something," said ...
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Forget craft beer. The next craze is non-alcoholic brews But Dass was onto something: His Nirvana Brewery in London now brews 3,200 liters of low and alcohol-free beer a week, and he sells to stores such as Whole Foods. It's still a very niche segment, but big brewers are scrambling to get in on the action. That's because drinkers are turning to brews that ...
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New Jersey Legislature Looks To Loosen Reigns On Craft Breweries Cheers! New Jersey's Agricultural and Natural Resources Committee voted 5-0 last week in favor of bill A2196. The bill is designed, among other things, to eliminate the current "mandatory tour" obligation imposed upon New Jersey's craft brewers. Under the current state of the law, craft brewers are ...
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Bills spark brewing debate PIERRE (AP) – Competing bills overhauling rules for microbrewers are pitting powerful beer distributors against South Dakota's growing craft brewing industry at the state Legislature. The Senate State Affairs Committee voted 7-2 Wednesday to approve a distributor-backed bill that critics say doesn't ...
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Cheers! Annual Arizona Beer Week begins Thursday "Each year, the festival gets bigger and bigger – it's a true testament to our community's love for exceptional beers," said Rob Fullmer, executive director of the Arizona Craft Brewers Guild, the group behind the event. But that's not to say all of the Arizona Beer Week events cost money to attend. In fact, a ...
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House OKs Bill Raising Limits on Sales by Microbreweries The bill would raise the daily limit on per-customer sales by Kentucky craft brewers. The measure would allow microbreweries to sell up to 31 gallons (117 liters) — the equivalent of two kegs — to each customer at their places of business. The current limit equals a case of 12-ounce beers (2.25 gallons ...
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Twisted, Degrading Beer Labels And Names Spoils Industry Success Craft breweries also seem particularly attentive to honoring tradition and history in their naming and labeling. Port City Brewery out of Alexandria, Virginia, honors the city's historic role as an important mid-atlantic harbor. Three Notch'd Brewing Company in Charlottesville, Virginia, named after a local ...
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