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Root Beer Brewing Kit from ThinkGeek
Monday, September 26th, 2011Brewing Up a Business: Adventures in Beer from the Founder of Dogfish Head Craft Brewery, Revised and Updated
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Beer Here: Rye Porter from Red Eye Brewing
Wednesday, March 9th, 2011Beer Here: Rye Porter from Red Eye Brewing
If absence truly makes the heart grow fonder, does the philosophy also apply to beer? Perhaps so, given Wausau’s Red Eye Brewing’s cult-like following in Madison. Its fans always seem to know when and where the brewery’s limited releases of beer will turn up. Red Eye owner Kevin Eichelberger, a former Great Dane brewer, just sent one his latest brews to local taps in Madison. It’s a full-bodied …
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Obituaries from The Huntsville Times: Tuesday, Dec. 21
Tuesday, December 21st, 2010Obituaries from The Huntsville Times: Tuesday, Dec. 21
See all today’s obituaries from The Times.
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Beer Here: Unplugged: Enigma from New Glarus Brewing
Monday, May 17th, 2010Beer Here: Unplugged: Enigma from New Glarus Brewing
When fans of New Glarus Brewing voted online last fall for the beers they would like to see brewmaster Dan Carey make in 2010, at top on the list was a distinctive beer with assertive sweet and sour tones and a memorable name, Enigma.
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Beer Here: Pure Malt Cave Ale from Potosi Brewing Company
Sunday, May 9th, 2010Beer Here: Pure Malt Cave Ale from Potosi Brewing Company
It’s been nearly 40 years, but six-packs bearing the name of “Potosi” will soon be on store shelves again. The Potosi Brewing Company is introducing three of its most popular beers in six-packs this month. Older beer drinkers may remember Potosi brands, but the brewery stopped bottling beer in 1972. Then, two years ago, following extensive renovations, Potosi reopened as a brewpub and home of …
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