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Three Lions bitter ale (4.0% ABV) is a local seasonal “session” favorite from Fortnight Brewing located in Cary, NC. Fortnight specializes in American reproductions of traditional British pub ales, and was started by ...
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7 years ago
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Women brewed Bombshell Brewery of Holly Springs, NC has concocted a custom local blend of Strawberries and Cream Summer Ale. The new summer specialty is a light offering at 5% ABV which makes it perfect for a back por...
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8 years ago
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The Beer Bar is unveiled with a light beer called Blondie that has a smooth authentic taste, and a hop filled aroma. The Beer Bar enables consumers to concoct crafted beer in seconds by adding Blondie concentrate...
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8 years ago
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You've probably seen this stroke of marketing genius flying around social media.
American currency has long held claim to being the only thing found in bars that boasts the phrase “E Pluribus Unum.” This summer, Bud...
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8 years ago
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Don't be that guy shrugging and walking out with a 12-pack of Corona (unless you really dig that stuff...for reasons?)
There's plenty of interesting beer to be had. Los Angeles media outlets have two short lists o...
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8 years ago
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Whether you have Celiac and are actually gluten-sensitive or you're just an ill-informed trend-humper avoiding gluten just to be annoying to waiters (I kid), gluten-free barley for brewing could be a Very Big Deal(tm)...
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8 years ago
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But it probably is.
I'm sure some brands will stick around longer than others and there will always be some portion of the shelf for flavored malt beverages but I don't really buy what the manufacturers are selling...
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8 years ago
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I missed this a couple of weeks ago but it's worth sharing now. There are just a few "must-read" articles about beer every year and this is one of them.
Writer Michael Jackson, who called Saison Dupont “a down-to-ea...
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