Brewing News
Breakfast grub a key ingredient
August 17, 2008 - One key component to a town's nightlife that often gets overlooked is a restaurant with a good breakfast menu. Yes, breakfast.
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Vancouver Attractions
August 16, 2008 - To catch Vancouvers laid-back vibe, hop on a water taxi to this spot.
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Arrest Made in 16-year-old Hit-and-Run Deaths
August 16, 2008 - LOS ANGELES -- An accused hit-and-run killer was arrested by police as he was fleeing to Mexico, and officers credited the man's coworkers for spotting a newspaper article about the double fatality crash 16 years ago and triggering the arrest.
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Bobs Saturday Forecast & The Next 5 Days
August 16, 2008 - People with flashing lights are pulling over drivers in Columbus. more » Total Systems in Columbus held a job fair Thursday looking for potential workers. The company is hiring one hundred workers in the call center for customer service positions.
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Small bites
August 15, 2008 - With the opening July 21 of the Three Creeks Brewing Company in Sisters, Central Oregon has another entrant in the highly competitive local beer market. Wedged between the FivePine Lodge and the Sisters Movie House, the spacious brewpub offers a half-dozen custom beers, a full comfort-food menu, an outdoor patio, big-screen television and pool tables. Open 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Monday to Saturday, ...
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'Papa Jack' Weil, legend in Western wear, dies at 107
August 15, 2008 - DENVER Western clothing pioneer Jack Weil died Wednesday in Denver at age 107. "Papa Jack," as Weil was known, was believed to be the oldest working CEO at 107, and his family says he was "to Western shirts what Henry Ford was to cars.
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Brewpub coming to old Krispy Kreme site
August 15, 2008 - The Mesa Mall has found a microbrewery solution the Krispy Kreme problem.
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CHANDLER: Cameras capture city's shift
August 15, 2008 - There comes a moment when a city changes so dramatically that reminders of the past become strange, even difficult to comprehend. Who better to explore this territory than a photographer.
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Heading to the pubs for beer and bangers
August 15, 2008 - For lovers of good beer, the major event of the spring was the opening of the Nakameguro Taproom. No ordinary pub, Taproom is the Tokyo outlet for Baird beers, the craft brewery in Shizuoka Prefecture that many people and the Food File, too rate among the best in the country. Up to now, a number of pubs in Tokyo have served these excellent brews. But here, for the first time, you can sample ...
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Um, the gym will totally still be there after you finish that crîme brûlée.
August 14, 2008 - American AJ'S STEAKHOUSE Hard Rock Hotel, 693-5500. Meat is still king at this whimsically nostalgic, old-school Vegas supper club with summertime pool views. Dress like the Rat Pack.
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Brewpub fest adds
August 14, 2008 - The Brew-n-Art Show will bring local artists and musicians together at Max's Fanno Creek Brew Pub. This year's festival, which is for all ages, will honor community member Dawn Phelps McConnell, who died from cancer last year.
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Harmonys Morning Forecast 08-13-08
August 13, 2008 - Total Systems in Columbus held a job fair Thursday looking for potential workers. The company is hiring one hundred workers in the call center for customer service positions.
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Brewers' lineup of fruit beers comes to a head
August 13, 2008 - Three years ago O’Fallon Brewery near St. Louis quietly launched Wheach — a wheat beer flavored with peach extract.
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Dining: Dining Guide for Northeast Ohio
August 13, 2008 - Downtown Alescis Downtown 828 Huron Rd., 216-348-8600. A true hidden gem for workday lunches, this unpretentious Italian eatery offers speedy, cafeteria-style service along with friendly staffers and a full bar. To eat, consider ready-made salads, calzones, subs and pizza, as well as hearty homemade entrees and occasional daily specials. While weekday lunches are sure things, evening and ...
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Three cheers to Smuttynose, Hampton
August 12, 2008 - Three cheers to the Smuttynose Brewing Company and the town of Hampton!
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Favorites, flavors, and highlights from the Great Taste of the Midwest 2008 in Madison
August 11, 2008 - For Midwestern and even international beer enthusiasts, the second Saturday in August is a day marked on the calendar that you protect as a sacred holiday. With 120 breweries and more than 500 beers, picking up a favorite is not an easy task. By no means are these the "best of the best" brews, but here are a few of the highlights from the 22nd annual Great Taste of the Midwest.
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Oldest building in Carson dates back nearly 150 years
August 10, 2008 - Carson City is home to the largest collection of historic buildings in Nevada, a number of them dating to just a few years after the city was founded in 1858.
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A vote for St. Paul
August 10, 2008 - As the capital of Minnesota, St. Paul may be no stranger politicians, but it will be the center of the political universe Sept. 1-4 when the international spotlight shines on this Mississippi River city.
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Joe Sixpack: Miles to go, many brews to sample
August 08, 2008 - PEDALING UP another hill on a lonely road through the Poconos, I had the feeling I'd taken a wrong turn. My fellow cyclists were nowhere in sight, my water bottles were empty, and the roadkill was turning ugly.
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Ghost River Enters Microbrew World
August 07, 2008 - The roots of Chuck Skypecks passion for handcrafted beer dates back to the late 1980s, when he began brewing at home and sharing his libations with a....
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Developer gets 1-year extension on condos
August 07, 2008 - Town West Design Development may pay as much as $200,000 for an extra 12 months to close on the purchase of city-owned land to build its three-tower El Mirador condo-hotel complex at the north edge of downtown.
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Upcoming Beer Dinners You Must Do!
August 06, 2008 - There are a couple of really interesting beer dinners of note in the coming weeks that could wind up being hard reservations, if you're the type to wait until the last minute to get reservations. Next Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. Brasserie JO (59 W. Hubbard, 312-595-0800) is hosting a special four-course beer dinner featuring selections from Van Steenberge beers (brewers of one-time "BotW" ...
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Sandy Springs brewpub, landlord in feud
August 06, 2008 - A brewpub in Sandy Springs has filed a lawsuit against its landlord in a fight that involves the redevelopment of the Prado entertainment complex on Roswell Road. Five Seasons Brewing Co. contends that Sembler Co. is trying to force it to close so Sembler won't have to buy out the brewpub's lease. Five Seasons is one of the few tenants of the old Prado complex that remains open for business. ...
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Beer Here -- Ned's Red from the Great Dane
August 06, 2008 - Last fall a crew from the Great Dane Pub ' Brewing Company took a trip to Belgium on a quest for some of that nation's brewing secrets. Owners Rob LoBreglio and Eliot Butler, along with brewers Eric Brusewitz, Pat Keller and Michael Fay spent two weeks touring breweries like Rodenbach, which is known for its sour ales. They even took in the Brugs Bier Festival, where they got to sample a variety ...
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New Cranberry Hotel on Tap
August 04, 2008 - The Cranberry property on which Hereford & Hops once operated may have more sizzle than the steaks the restaurant once sold.
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Buy these sweet treats on the street
August 02, 2008 - You may have seen those taco trucks rolling around town serving fresh tacos from the window, and I'll bet almost all off you have patronized an ice cream truck once or twice. But have you ever seen a cupcake truck?
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Sweet treats on the street
August 02, 2008 - You may have seen those taco trucks rolling around town serving fresh tacos from the window, and I'll bet almost all off you have patronized an ice cream truck once or twice.
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Patio Party: Guide to the Best Outdoor Bar Hangouts
August 02, 2008 - On a hot summer night there's nothing more refreshing than a chilly cocktail or a frosty pint of lager -- unless it's sipping that beverage outside under starlight.
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Weekend wanderlist -- Published Aug. 1, 2008
August 02, 2008 - Stay home, go out or get out of town with our top picks for dinner, a movie, what to do in The Bay or Sacramento and more.
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City makes another payment to cover Bluffwalk
August 02, 2008 - The developers of Lynchburgs Bluffwalk Center could not come up with the cash for this summers payment on a federal loan, leaving the city to cover a $250,000 installment for the second time in two years.
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Copenhagen: Where to be seen
July 31, 2008 - Like the Danes themselves, Copenhagen's nightlife is generally relaxed, although not without its surprises.
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Calendar Event Listings 7-30-08
July 30, 2008 - Wednesday, July 30 CLASSES & SEMINARS Van Attas weekly seminars. Topic: Plants for Wildlife. 6 p.m. FREE. Van Attas Greenhouse & Flower Shop, 9008 Old M78, Haslett. (517) 339-1142.
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Chill out with cool desserts in W. Valley
July 30, 2008 - By this point in the summer, even the swimming pool is overheated. Why not console yourself with a cool dessert? Here are several restaurants with desserts to help you cope with several more weeks of swelter.
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Tenants Confirmed For Wiregrass; Brew Pub To Be Among Businesses
July 30, 2008 - The developers of the Shops at Wiregrass confirmed Tuesday a number of tenants for their plaza that's slated to open Oct. 30. Many of the tenants announced had been hinted at for a year or more, having appeared on engineering plans submitted for review by Pasco County. Others were revealed in recent weeks when they filed for permits to sell alcohol or build their storefronts in the ...
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What's on Tap: 21st Amendment brew
July 30, 2008 - SHAUN O'SULLIVAN AND NICO FRECCIA, who together own the 21st Amendment brewpub on Second Street in San Francisco near the Giants ballpark, have glimpsed the future of craft beer and it definitely includes canned beer.
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These were a few of my favorite beers ... from the Michigan Summer Beer Festival
July 29, 2008 - With hundreds of beer samples available at the 2008 Michigan Summer Beer Festival, I barely got to taste even a third of the beers I was hoping to try.
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Story Trek lets people tune in to Denver history on mobile phones
July 28, 2008 - Historic Denver Inc.'s new Story Trek heritage tour takes its cue from a younger generation's perspective on a modern technology.
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1,000 bottles of beer on the menu . . .
July 25, 2008 - Corona . . . Coors Light . . . Bud - the usual sudsy suspects at most any local bar.
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A guide to local brews at Bele Chere
July 25, 2008 - Beer has long been a part of Asheville's Bele Chere festival. And as usual, there are plenty of taps serving ice-cold Budweiser and other Anheuser-Busch products.
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Dining guide
July 25, 2008 - Diners report food quality has improved at this large restaurant with an equally long name..
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Drinking in Boston New England: It's Your Lucky IPA
July 24, 2008 - Wed just like to remind you of how lucky you are to be living in New England. Why, you ask? If its not the weather, the traffic, or the football team, whatever could it be? Well, the beer, naturally. For whatever reasonpossibly the weather and the trafficNew England has a high concentration of amazing breweries and brew pubs. You can hardly finish a drunken stagger without falling over ...
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The Sipping News: 21st Amendment puts its artisan beer in a can
July 24, 2008 - Bay Area craft beer takes on a new look as 21st Amendment Brewery cans two of its most popular brews: Hell or High Watermelon Wheat and Brew Free! or Die IPA. Brewery co-founders Nico Freccia and Shaun O'Sullivan settled on the can over the bottle, a package...
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The people's press
July 24, 2008 - The situation doesn't look good in today's publishing industry venture capitalists and the likes of Rupert Murdoch are taking over venerable old publishing houses, whose focus is shifting more to bigger profits based on formulaic titles such as sensational memoirs.
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Beer Here -- Norwegian Wit from the Grumpy Troll
July 23, 2008 - Summer is an awesome time for the beer drinker. But one need not settle for those crystal clear, light bodied, fizzy lagers that so many tend to think ideal for the heat of July and August, as quite an array of hefeweizens and Belgian Wit beers can be found around Madison. The styles are similar, each with cloudy golden hues that seem to contradict their light body and citrus flavors. I've done ...
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One last Only in Ukraine evening
July 23, 2008 - Former Kyiv Post editor Greg Bloom returned to Ukraine last year after a four-year hiatus to update Lonely Planets recently released Ukraine guide. This is the last in an eight-part series of articles documenting his travels around the country.
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Local beer returns to P.E.I. liquor stores
July 22, 2008 - For the first time in decades, beer bottled on Prince Edward Island will be available in Island liquor stores starting Tuesday.
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New Belgium joins in win-win venture
July 21, 2008 - Friends, associates and now business partners.
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Local brewpub puts own spin on taste
July 21, 2008 - Local pub, club put own spin on brewing
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New Belgium to share with Seattle craft brewer
July 21, 2008 - Friends, associates and now business partners. New Belgium Brewing Co. of Fort Collins and Elysian Brewing Co. of Seattle will soon begin brewing beer at each others facilities creating a new model in the craft brewing industry.
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Goose Island Guest Spices Up Flossmoor Station Brewmaster Dinner
July 21, 2008 - Flossmoor Station Brewpub and Restaurant has this nice little luau-themed brewmaster dinner planned for next Tuesday at 6 p.m. The guest of honor for the event will be Wil Turner, the extraordinarily talented brewmaster for Goose Island's Clybourn brewpub. Andrew Mason, Flossmoor Station's head brewer, said in an e-mail that Turner will be bringing along Goose Island's 20th Anniversary ...
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