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Deschutes Brewery Releases Wildest Brew Yet
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Tree shrew lives on a diet of beer
http://allaboutbeerbrewing.info/tree-shrew-lives-on-a-diet-o...case of the death of a promising young brewer in a fermentation vessel at a traditional family brewery. However daft the plot, which features a secret beer recipe, arguments over the provenance of the malt, and brewing dynasticism, there’s p Read More World’s most expensive beer - Samuel Adam’s Utopias Beer is one of the oldest alcoholic beverage ever known, even the ancient Egyptians brewed beer. Beer is the most popular drink overall after water and tea
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Home Brew Beer
http://blog.homebrewbeer.netboakandbailey.com: Representing the community Eagle Rock Brewery: Family Fun Day (…more cleaning) Kegerator & Draft Beer Articles: Cleaning Your Kegerator Beer Bits 2: Which state googles for "homebrew beer" the most?
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Brewing Burdens (Sierra Sun)
http://allaboutbeerbrewing.info/brewing-burdens-sierra-sun-2...brewer in a fermentation vessel at a traditional family brewery. However daft the plot, which features a secret beer recipe, arguments over the provenance of the malt, and brewing dynasticism, there’s plenty for the beer geek to enjoy: trying to gu Read More McCain could have a conflict brewing - Los Angeles Times His wife, Cindy McCain, owns a beer distribution company that has engaged in lobbying. As senator he’s recused himself from alcohol issues, but as president he wouldn
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Yours for Good Fermentables ™
http://yfgf.blogspot.comThe Rake — empty on a Friday!
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Limited Edition Paradox
http://impymalting.wordpress.com/2008/08/01/limited-edition-...s beer blogging friday, hosted by The Barley Blog, who’s asked us to make tasting notes on a an anniversary beer. (Plus, this week I got a job in the City, and that’s something to celebrate.) I was reading the wonderful Boak and Bailey who participated in the session by cracking open a Fuller’s Vintage Ale, “You need an occasion to justify it, and what better occasion than raising a glass to fellow beer-bloggers across the globe.
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Yours for Good Fermentables ™
http://www.yoursforgoodfermentables.comThings to do with crap beer (2) - beer-rye bread
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BEERJANGLIN'
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Yours for Good Fermentables ™
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Tikras alus - geras alus
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