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Coronavirus In Ohio: Craft Brewers Scrape By With Creative Solutions "The pandemic's really taken a huge financial hit on breweries," says Justin Hemminger, deputy director of the Ohio Craft Brewers Association.
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Texas Craft Brewers Guild endorses beer-to-go champion Eddie Rodriguez for Texas senate Representative Rodriguez has long been a champion for small and independent Texas craft brewers, and in 2019 authored HB 672 — the "Beer-To-Go" ...
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Black Is Beautiful: Craft Beer Brewed To Promote Racial Justice A Texas craft brewery co-owned by an African-American head brewer is launching a new beer called Black Is Beautiful, and has invited other craft ...
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Craft beer case launches Local Indie Craft Known Offs features 16 Australian craft beers that have been selected by cicerone Tiffany Waldron. Advertisement. There are 5000 ...
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15 of the best breweries in Surrey Surrey has always been a county of good taste, so it's no surprise that microbreweries are popping up all over the place to partake in the craft beer ...
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Tin Man to reopen as Sun King Brewery Sun King Brewery, one of the leaders of the independent craft beer movement in Indiana, is partnering with Tin Man, and the brewery will reopen as a ...
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How climate change and COVID-19 are threatening our beloved IPA Brewers today are faced with two crises, COVID-19 and climate change, that are affecting the way ... "I think that they distract from the craft of brewing.
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Dallas Breweries Join National Initiative to Produce 'Black Is Beautiful' Beer The craft brewing industry has received criticism in recent years for being largely white and male. One aspect of the #BlackisBeautifulBeer project is ...
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Low-Calorie Beer and Tobacco-Free Chew: Why 2020 IS The Year for Healthy-Alternative Startups Independent craft breweries are jumping on the lo-cal wagon as well, with a well-rounded selection of light ales and IPAs that will satisfy beer drinkers ...
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Pubs call for clarity over plans to reopen English beer gardens Some small craft brewers fear that a short-notice timetable would put them at a disadvantage to global brewing corporations. Sam McMeekin, a co- ...
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