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Think $7; Your wallet will be happy with these 7 dining options
November 29, 2008 - Wallets these days may seem a bit slimmer, but thats no reason to put yourself into some kind of self-imposed house arrest. At The Bulletin, we believe there are ways to eat and drink on the cheap in the area, so we set out to find a few bargains during happy hour last week.Seven places for $7 each, with at least one adult beverage and one snack at each place. That was the mission.  read more

Penn Brewing brass hope to find new home
November 29, 2008 - The North Shore pub has been a "labor of love" for its owners.  read more

Victoria celebrates 150 years of brewing
November 29, 2008 - One hundred and fifty years ago, William Steinberger came to Victoria in search of gold, but instead made his fortune on honey-brown liquid beer.  read more

Council has few concerns over brew pub
November 29, 2008 - A proposal to allow restaurants to brew alcohol in downtown Logan has produced little controversy so far. While discussing the item this week, Logan Municipal councilmembers raised concerns about whether the locally brewed alcohol would be transported or sold off site and if it would emit a smell.  read more

Beer Here -- Mercy Grand Cru from Ale Asylum
November 27, 2008 - This fall has been awesome with so many new beers, but Ale Asylum has come up with my favorite. Dean Coffey, the brewmaster and co-owner of the brewpub on the north side once again shows why he is the Madison dean of making Belgian-style brews with a new offering named Mercy Grand Cru.  read more

Eliot OKs fine for sewer odor
November 27, 2008 -  ELIOT, Maine and#8212; The Board of Selectmen voted unanimously to impose a fine on the Sea Dog Realty Co., which owns the Shipyard Brewpub at Eliot Commons, if within 30 days of receiving notice, it does not eliminate the persistent odor problem that has...   read more

Vail's Big Beers Fest announces featured brewmasters
November 26, 2008 - Vinnie Cilurzo of Russian River Brewing Co. and Matt Brophy of Flying Dog Brewery will headline January beer fest  read more

Beer with Parker
November 25, 2008 - On my way home Saturday night, I passed through Burlington. I decided to grab dinner with a friend at the Vermont Pub & Brewery, the third oldest brewpub on the East Coast and the oldest in Vermont. The award winning craft beers brewed here use only the highest quality ingredients and are not pasteurized or filtered.  read more

River City Brewing hopes for holiday turnaround
November 23, 2008 -  The River City Brewing Co., at the west end of Sacramento's Westfield Downtown Plaza, is hoping for a surge in patronage in the normally busy holiday season to offset slower sales this year. Sales at River City Brewing in downtown Sacramento, down 7 percent last year from 2006, are expected to drop 12 percent this year, said Beth Ayres, the brewpub's general manager. Editor's ...  read more

Denver honors 150 'unsung heroes' on city's 150th birthday
November 22, 2008 - The inscription outside the Wellington E. Webb building waits patiently to be read -- "What is a city but its people." That sentiment, first voiced by Shakespeare, took full throat Saturday morning, as Denver honored 150 "unsung heroes" on the city's 150th birthday. Above, singer Hazel Miller belts out "America the Beautiful" at the beginning of the ceremony, with Patricia Calhoun in the ...  read more

Drink up: Beerdrinker of the Year
November 21, 2008 - The Wynkoop Brewing Company is selecting its 13th annual Beerdrinker of the Year, and we offer five unofficial criteria for the judging.  read more

DINING REVIEW: Trinity offers promising brew
November 21, 2008 - Excitement over Trinity Brewing Co. started to bubble among local beer connoisseurs long before the place poured its first pint in August. Trinity seemed like an ale and lager version of fantasy football: Pick and choose the best parts of the local brew scene and put them together for a dream team.  read more

More live music and top club picks
November 20, 2008 - AJ's Cafe: Battle of the Bands, hosted by Michael Bermudez, 9 p.m. Mon. 240 W. Nine Mile, Ferndale. 248-399-3946. B. Boomers Bar & Grille: Triple Shot, 9 p.m. Fri.-Sat. Motor City Kings, 9 p.m. Wed. 16006 Southfield, Allen Park. 313-928-8570.  read more

Holiday brews hop onto scene
November 20, 2008 - A surer sign that winter is here than even the colder and shorter days: The winter/holiday beers are arriving at local distributors and watering holes.  read more

Cocktail Corner : Fordham Brewery makes its case
November 19, 2008 - The Fordham Brewery in Dover has four signature beers that are about as approachable and drinkable as beers can get.  read more

SP company in a league of its own
November 18, 2008 - Sports, beer and community are why success is no fantasy at San Pedro Brewing Company. BUSINESS » Read stories and columns about the South Bay and beyond DAILY BREEZE BLOG » South Bay Biz Waves   read more

Developer shelves LoDo 34-story condo tower
November 14, 2008 - Plans for a 34-story, $300 million condo tower in lower downtown were shot down by a city design review board Thursday because of its "massive" presence.  read more

The future is on track
November 12, 2008 - Voters narrowly approve high-speed rail bond measure after a perilous run-up to the election  read more

Goose Island Clybourn to Remain Open
November 12, 2008 -  With a little more than a month before they were to shutter the windows and drop last call, Goose Island Beer Company has reached a deal with its landlord on a new lease, allowing the brewpub that started it all to stay open well past its proposed December 21 closing. Goose Island founder John Hall, in a press release, summed it up simply: "I could not be happier."   read more

Make a night of it
November 11, 2008 - Check out these seven restaurants perfect for your next group night out.  read more

Star Wars: The Clone Wars - Two Disc Special Edition
November 11, 2008 - Star Wars: The Clone Wars: In many respects I'm the guy watching the bandwagon drive off down the street, wishing it out of sight with a tiny, sarcastic wave of the hand.  read more

Triple Bock Released with 3-D Labels
November 07, 2008 - On Nov. 28, Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant , a brewpub with locations in Pennsylvania and Delaware, will release its Triple Bock, a heady, high-alcohol winter brew.  read more

This Weekend's Live music Calendar
November 07, 2008 - AFRICAN DRUM AND DANCE CLASSES, dance class 6-7:30p.m. drum class 7:45-9:00p.m.; 6 p.m. City Health Club, 402 W. Green St., Ithaca. 273-8300.  read more

Joe Sixpack: Big-bottle trend: Beer that looks like wine
November 07, 2008 - THE STRANGEST bottle to fall into my hands this season is Gratitude, a barleywine from tiny East End Brewing, in Pittsburgh. It's a large bottle wrapped in brown paper that's been hand-printed with a delicate drawing of a canary feeding its young.  read more

Articles for Thursday, November 6, 2008
November 07, 2008 - The highest voter turnout in the history of Aspen and Pitkin County came out Tuesday night and handed president-elect Barack Obama the largest margin of victory for any presidential candidate here.  read more

Obama may have hurt GarCo Dems
November 07, 2008 - GLENWOOD SPRINGS Tuesday was a roller coaster night for Garfield County election watchers.  read more

Local award winners
November 07, 2008 - Bill Wamby and Redwood Brewing Co. in Flint were named Small Brewpub Brewer of the Year and Small Brewpub of the Year, respectively, at the 27th Annual Great American Beer Festival Competition in Denver. Redwood also snagged two of the five individual medals for Michigan craft beer, for its Munich Dark and Cream Stout. The individual medal winners from Michigan include: European-Style Dunkel: ...  read more

Outdoor Recreation
November 07, 2008 - Despite the backdrop of a weak national economy, voters from Aspen to New Castle supported a sales tax increase for the Roaring Fork Transportation Authority during the election.  read more

Beer Is Good
November 07, 2008 -  Oktoberfest in Fredericksburg starts with a free glass of Shiner "Helles," a crisp, golden-colored Czech-style pilsner. When the gates to Fredericksburg's Marktplatz open on this Friday evening at six, more than 100 people get in line in front of the keg stand where Shiner brewmaster Jimmy Mauric...  read more

GOP (barely) holding on in GarCo
November 05, 2008 - GLENWOOD SPRINGS Republicans seemed poised to hold on to their majority on the Garfield County board of commissioners after voters ushered in Mike Samson, and three-term incumbent John Martin held a narrow edge in incomplete tallies early Wednesday morning.  read more

What's Brewing: Spanish Peaks
November 05, 2008 - Few things about beer surprise me, but my eyes widened when I spotted a Stamford beer maker on the list of prize-winners from last month's Great American Beer Festival in Denver.  read more

13 Responses to How the Other Guys Do It: BrewDogs Punk IPA
November 03, 2008 - Hey, I want to taste those beers in the future too:) I will trade it for samples I have from my trips. You will not regret:) I am also working on beer - cuisine project. Samples of different beer styles and looking for matching food. How about that?  read more

Candidates discuss citys revitalization
November 01, 2008 - Winchester Over the last several weeks, The Winchester Star has asked questions of the seven candidates for the City Council and the office of mayor.  read more

Oskar Blues adds 5 fermentation tanks
November 01, 2008 - Oskar Blues Brewery in Lyons added five 100-barrel fermentation tanks at its Longmont brewing facility.  read more

Conspicuous Consumption - Staff Picks
November 01, 2008 - Food Stuff (10/29/2008) Full plates for local foodies. Food Stuff (10/8/2008) Full plates for local foodies. BEST NEW RESTAURANT Modern Food and Spirits 1535 Cass Lake Rd., Keego Harbor; 248-681-4231 To be sure, Keego Harbor is a schlep for most of us, but it is well worth the time and gas to dine at Modern Food and Spirits, across from Cass Lake. The Modern, which opened at the end of last ...  read more

The weekend's live music calendar
October 31, 2008 - today  read more

Boscos delivers fine beer, cuisine in Cool Springs
October 31, 2008 - By all means, go for the beer, but stay for much of what's on the dinner menu.  read more

Forget the Bud and house chablis. New nightspots across the Twin Cities are pouring specialty drinks to tap emerging ...
October 31, 2008 - Something new is brewing on the Twin Cities bar scene.   read more

Politics of lunch
October 30, 2008 - Campaign stops no treat for some business owners  read more

Survey says: Retail scarce
October 29, 2008 - Buying a breakfast pastry at a local bakery, shopping at Target and then grabbing lunch at the brewpub is the kind of day local residents want to spend in downtown Sauk Prairie, according to a new survey. Sauk Prairie Area Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Leslie Bruner said 792 people filled out the chamber's downtown consumer survey, answering questions about how often they shop downtown ...  read more

Get Your Beer into Bottles.
October 29, 2008 - Yes, draft is far more popular in Central Europe, but the taps at most pubs especially in Prague are largely locked up by industrial brewers.  read more

Maui Brewing Co. reopens brewpub
October 29, 2008 - The Maui Brewing Co. brew pub at the Kahana Gateway Center in Kahana reopened Sunday after four months of eco-friendly renovations.  read more

What's on Tap: Le Freak by Green Flash Brewing
October 28, 2008 - I'VE BEEN pondering a beer puzzler. Modern craft beer is almost uniformly well-made and great-tasting. So why is most beer sold in America still tasteless light lager?  read more

Developer scraps plans for Route 228 hotel in Cranberry
October 27, 2008 - A new development companys bid to replace a bankrupt brewpub with a hotel on Route 228 in Cranberry has fallen through.  read more

New nightspots pouring specialty drinks to tap emerging niche markets
October 24, 2008 - Something new is brewing on the Twin Cities bar scene. New nightspots are touting specialty drinks house-made liquors, exotic brews, even self-serve wine dispensers to set themselves apart.   read more

Iorn Hill Brewery continues win streak
October 24, 2008 - Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant won an amazing six medals for their handcrafted beer at the prestigious 27 th annual Great American Beer Festival (GABF) in Denver, Colorado.  read more

Beer Here -- Pumpkin Ale from J.T. Whitney's
October 23, 2008 - Good pumpkin beers are few and far between for my taste. More often than not you find something akin to liquid pumpkin. It's actually not an easy beer to make, if the brewer is intent on something that offers pumpkin as an accent rather than as gourd in a glass. One that hits the mark, though, is the limited edition Pumpkin Ale from J.T. Whitney's, which was just tapped last weekend.  read more

Iron Hill plans eighth location
October 23, 2008 - Wilmington-based Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant, will open its eighth location in Maple Shade, N.J. at 124 East Kings Highway. It's the company's first brewpub-restaurant in New Jersey.  read more

Iorn Hill Brewery continues streak by bringing home six medals from Great American Beer Festival
October 23, 2008 - Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant won an amazing six medals for their handcrafted beer at the prestigious 27 th annual Great American Beer Festival (GABF) in Denver, Colorado.  read more

Pizza gets baked over the coals; sake becomes the latest brew obsession
October 22, 2008 - Monday was a day of firsts in Minneapolis, with the opening of the city's first coal-fired pizzeria and first sake brewpub. Pizza first. The chef stoking the oven at Black Sheep is Jordan Smith. "The hardest part is getting it lit; that's kind of tricky," he said with a laugh.  read more


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