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Nov 16, 2009
Christmas Beer for Festive Cheer
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Sara Revell
The growth of microbreweries helped bring the USA out of the beer dark ages. Try a few pints of their seasonal stuff and this Christmas should be a happy one.
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Nov 11, 2009
Review of Wolaver's Alta Gracia Coffee Porter
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Jeremy Perkins
The brewers of Wolaver's organic ales, as part of their seasonal Organic Farmers series, help empower farmers with the tools that promote land stewardship and fair pay.
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Oct 30, 2009
Beers of Belgium
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Greca Durant
Belgium, in Western Europe, is known far and wide for her fine-tasting beers. The country's 115 brewers serve up a staggering 7.4 billion (25 cl) glasses each year.
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Oct 18, 2009
Best Beer in Oregon
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Scott Rupp
The people of Oregon love their beer. With more breweries per person than anywhere else in the United States, brewing craft beers is more than a passion here.
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Oct 5, 2009
UK Sees Resurgence of Traditional Beer Making
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Andrew Knowles
While UK pubs are closing faster then ever, an increasing number of female beer drinkers are boosting sales of real ales, according to a report published today.
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Sep 24, 2009
Ten Classic Beer Styles to Try Before You Die
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Marty Nachel
One of the things about the world of beer that is least misunderstood is the concept of "beer styles". Did you know there are over two dozen major categories of beer?
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Sep 22, 2009
Ten Classic Beer Brands to Try Before You Die
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Marty Nachel
To the vast majority of people in the United States and to much of the world, the beverage we know as beer is typified by the crisp, golden lagers.
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Jul 27, 2009
German Beer – Lagers, Ales and Hefeweizen
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James Clausen
It seems that Germany and beer are somewhat synonymous. Find out about the rich history of beer brewing in Germany and the many types of beers throughout the nation.
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Jul 17, 2009
Beers of Europe – Lagers and Ales
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James Clausen
Even though beer may not have gotten its start in Europe, it was certainly perfected in Europe. Find out the vast variety of beer by nation in Europe
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Jul 15, 2009
Vermont Brew Fest and Champlain's Anniversary
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Jeremy Perkins
Thirty craft brewers from Vermont, New York, New Hampshire, Mass., Maine, and Delaware assemble at Burlington Waterfront Park to celebrate to discovery of Lake Champlain.
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Jul 9, 2009
India Pale Ale (IPA)
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James Clausen
India Pale Ale or IPA is all about the hops. Discover how IPA got its name, IPA characteristics and what kind of foods go with an IPA.
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Jul 8, 2009
American Microbrew Beer Styles
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James Clausen
From lagers to ales, discover the many types of microbrew beers hand crafted in the U.S. If variety's truly the spice of life, U.S. beer enthusiasts have it made.
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Apr 2, 2009
What is Barley Wine?
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Angie Rayfield
The rivalry between beer and wine is nothing new. It goes back centuries, and even helped name a beer style.
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Mar 26, 2009
Beer, The World's Oldest Drink
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Grant Sebastian Nell
Beer has been a part of man's life since 6000 BC, when the ancient Sumerians began brewing a thick, gruel-like beer from barley loaves.
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