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... nice benefit. Rather, I'm talking about a good gateway beer for those relatives and friends at your family's holiday ... not pedestrian. In my experience, it's also a style that tends not to intimidate craft beer novices, and it's a hearty pick for ... Ale. Wee Mac is already a hit with local beer drinkers despite being available for only four months now. Here's hoping that the Sun ...
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... bottled beers so far this year (however, Ska’s draught beer is up only 14%, leading the brewery’s owner to ... that consumers are cutting corners by taking good beer home with them rather than spending the big money at bars ... making the choice to lessen their footprint.â€
You know I always appreciate seeing articles about craft beer in more mainstream or unexpected media and this article, ...
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Admittedly, there’s always a chance that, when picking up some beer you’ve never tried, you may not completely dig it. In fact, you may even straight ... 2.5 ounces each) and ask everyone to bring at least one new craft beer for everyone to try. This way, you’re not stuck with a 6-pack ... waiting for?
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... afternoon and early evening was sampling fine craft beer.
Here are my personal highlights from the day:
Telegraph ... flavor to spare.
The Maltose Falcons were in attendance. Not only to try the beer but to show off a new recipe book from member Drew ... great festival until you get these specials. They are the chum for ravenous beer geeks.
The crowd was great! As I strolled around, there were lots ...
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... Week is a 10-day countywide festival that attracts beer tourism, fosters knowledge of our regional brewing heritage, and ... 's breweries, restaurants, pubs, and other businesses with ties to the craft beer community.
There are currently more than 100 events planned for San ... Park. The Guild Festival is the largest gathering of local craft breweries featuring more than 80 beers brewed in San ...
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... Advertising Age article headlined “What Your Taste in Beer Says About You,” reporting research by Mindset Media. Of ... Moon drinkers.
This group is more likely to spend time thinking about beer rather than work. They are more open-minded than most people, seek out interesting and varied experiences and are intellectually curious. Craft-beer drinkers also skew as having a lower sense of ...
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