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The Beer That Made Milwaukee Famous Is Back
Brew Ha-Ha | August 19th 2008 by Kelly Phillips Erb
Schlitz Beer, It Made a City Famous It was “the beer that made Milwaukee famous.” And it’s back. Pabst Brewing Co. began rolling out its original formula Schlitz beer on draft in several Midwest cities in mid-June. It will hit bars read more
Bottling at Summit
View from the Tundra | August 19th 2008 by ubetcha
The bottling had already stopped for the day, but you get the idea… Like most start-up brewers, Summit originally only sold kegs (half barrels) because they’re much cheaper than bottles. read more
How the regional papers use video: The Liverpool Echo
Andy Dickinson.net | August 13th 2008 by Andy Dickinson
After a look at the way the tabloids and the broadsheets use video I’m looking at the UK regional evening market and next on my list is the Liverpool Echo. The Liverpool Echo, owned by Trinity Mirror, is the daily evening paper for Liverpool and Me read more
America’s First Wind Powered Brew Pub
Brew Ha-Ha | August 13th 2008 by Kelly Phillips Erb
Throughout the month of August, we’ve been focusing on local brews, pubs and breweries. Although I’m originally from North Carolina, I’ve never stopped into the Outer Banks Brewing Station - though now I think I have to. The Outer B read more
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This is Life in Austin | August 10th 2008 by Eating Lyssa
I freakin’ love Mangia Pizza. Large whole wheat Chicago-style crust with spinach and mushrooms, please! The other night after volleyball, we went to the Draught House to check out the (512) beers. The Wit was much lighter and smoother than the read more
Speeding Bottles
Rum Doodle | August 9th 2008 by John Hauschildt
A quick private tour through one of the region's largest breweries and I forget my tripod. These bottles were speeding and jiggling by me and my handheld telephoto. read more
Beer Tank in the Shadows
Rum Doodle | August 8th 2008 by John Hauschildt
A quick private tour through one of the region's largest breweries and I forget my tripod. Well, to make lemonade of lemons, a photographer looks for abstracts? read more
(512) Brewery Grand Opening + Tasting
This is Life in Austin | August 6th 2008 by Eating Lyssa
The initial reports on the new (512) brews at Draught House and Uncle Billy’s have been good, saying the beer is smooth and very drinkable. This Saturday from 1-4 is the free tasting and tours! I’m going to be in Dallas and I am so jealou read more
Love Your Local Brewery
Brew Ha-Ha | August 6th 2008 by Kelly Phillips Erb
On our site this month, we’re asking you to tell us your favorite brewery - you can win cool beer merch from a host of breweries! But we’re not the only ones asking that question this month. Over at Stella Artois, they’re on a mission read more
Dogfish Head Joins the Fun!
Brew Ha-Ha | August 6th 2008 by Kelly Phillips Erb
Dogfish Head Brewery has joined the list of breweries giving out free stuff for our contest! So what are you waiting for? Click here to find out how to win! ** (c) Brew Ha-Ha, 2008 Tags: beer, contest, Dogfish Head BreweryShare This read more
Ghost of a brewery
Brew Ha-Ha | August 6th 2008 by Kelly Phillips Erb
As I’ve mentioned, the story of Pennsylvania’s frontier (and that of much of the rest of the United States) is inextricably entwined with that of beer. Almost every town, camp, or outpost had some sort of plan for the provision of beer, m read more
Tustin Brewing Company - Tustin
Eat in OC | August 3rd 2008 by Daniel Schoonover
I’m back! I know you all missed me. My wife and I just celebrated our 2 year anniversary down in San Diego. I’ll post about our eating experiences there probably later tonight; we had some great food and great times in LoCal. And read more
New Austin beer! 512 Brewery
This is Life in Austin | July 30th 2008 by Eating Lyssa
(512) Brewing officially released its first beers, the WIT and the Pale, into the wild today! The (512) WIT is available now at the Draught House Pub and Brewery on Medical Parkway. The (512) PALE is currently available at Uncle Billy’s Brew & read more
Anheuser-Busch Unveils Massive Green Beer Plan
CleanTechnica | July 30th 2008 by Lucille Chi
But is it greenwashing? Anheuser-Busch, the largest brewer in the US, announced today that its breweries will rely on renewable energies for 15 percent of their needs by 2010. The Houston brewery plans to use biogas from a nearby landfill combined w read more
ALL ABOARD!!!
Beer School Blog | July 26th 2008 by Beer School Blog
Recently Brian had the chance to visit the Depot Street Brewing Company in Jonesborough, TN. It's a small, family owned brewery that serves the "tri cities" area of East TN. Fortunately they allowed Brian to purchase a mixed 6 pack to bring back to read more
Angkor Brewery Tour
Sihanoukville Online Information | July 24th 2008
The local Brewery (’Cambrew Ltd’, part of the Carlsberg Group), who supply Angkor, Heineken, Asahi and Klang Beers (amongst others), open their door to visitors every Wednesday from 3pm til 5pm, and after many failed attempts to pay a vis read more
Anheuser-Busch Sold! The End Is Nigh
Amateur Asset Allocator | July 17th 2008 by Kyle
It looks as though nobody joined me in my quest to save American beer because the unthinkable has happened: Anheuser-Busch has agreed to be acquired by InBev, an evil Belgian conglomerate (they speak French and Flemish, which is also an evil langu read more
InBev Finally Woos Anheuser-Busch with Higher Offer, Top Billing
Jutia Group | July 14th 2008
Anheuser-Busch Companies Inc. (BUD) will end more than 150 years as a family-controlled company with its acceptance of a $70-per-share offer from Belgium-based InBev NV, which puts a $52 billion price tag on the iconic American brewer. The boards of read more
Trip to the Yuengling Brewery
Mike Loves Beer | July 8th 2008 by Mike
This past Saturday while on vacation in PA I took a trip up to Pottsville, PA to visit America’s Oldest Brewery, Yuengling. And here are some pictures from my trip. read more
Catching Up
Running with MS | July 4th 2008 by David Gillikin
I know that I haven’t written anything in awhile, but I do have many excuses. I just won’t share those with you. Other than house hunting and doing my training runs, nothing much else is new. It seems like my marathon, The OBX is such a read more
El Mercado de las Cervezas
CircoMental | June 25th 2008
Encontre este interesante arctículo escrito por Joseph Tirella para MSN Money sobre el comportamiento del mercado de las cervezas en Estados Unidos. Parece ser que el mercado de las cervezas artesanales amensaza fuertemente a los grandes grupos pro read more
Hard Apple Cider Coming Soon to Charlottesville Virginia!
cVillain | June 24th 2008 by Kyle
Today, we are blessed with the knowledge that Vintage Virginia Apples plans to construct a 4,000 square foot cidery (like brewery, but for apples) and tasting room on their farm on 29 South. Vintage Virginia Apples will seek approval tonight from read more
Cains Brewery Tour
Lifelong Pub Run | June 19th 2008 by SheyMouse
The more I blog, and read beer/pub blogs, the more I want to know about beer. So, last weekend, while on a trip to Liverpool, I went on the Cains brewery tour. I have had quite a few pints of Cains beer in the past as it is one of the sponsors read more
The Beer Must Go On
New York Traveler.net | June 6th 2008 by Mrs. Mecomber
This is an article from: New York Traveler.net. The Beer Must Go On Despite the fire at the FX Matt Brewery in Utica, NY, “Saranac Thursday,” a weekly summer-long event where the community drinks beer at the brewery, is going ahead full-t read more
Beer from outer Space!
BreakGravity | May 31st 2008
A Japanese Brewery company has teamed up with a few ISS ( international space station ) scientists to grown barley grains in outer space. Making it the ultimate space geeks and freaks drink to get “spaced out on”, dude. read more
Utica Brewery Burns in Toxic Fire
Hop Talk | May 29th 2008 by Al
Just hours ago, a fire broke out at the historic F.X. Matt Utica Brewery in upstate New York. The fire is believed to have started in the bottling portion of the plant where a machine is used to put plastic on six packs. The roof and the 3rd floor ha read more
Ticket Confusion at the WRU
Regional Rugby | May 17th 2008 by Nick Foster
If you bought tickets for todays rugby extravaganza from the Neath or Pontypridd rugby clubs then you would have managed to get in cheaper than if you bought them directly from the WRU, despite the clubs asking for tickets to be reduced for the final read more
DOH!
TripCart :: The Trip Blog | May 11th 2008 by tripcart
Do your part to promote beer literacy by learning the art of beer tasting. The AHA (American Homebrewers Association) invites YOU to join the ranks of the few, the proud, and the lucky men and women of America who are... read more
Laing Produce & Storage Co. Ltd.
Brockville History Album | May 5th 2008 by Doug Grant
39-41 Water Street East, Brockville south side, between Bethune & Park Sts. Taken sometime in the 1930s In this aerial view, taken about seventy-five years ago, you can see the sprawling collection of buildings which made up the Laing Produce & read more

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