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January 22, 2008 - On a list of lifes major events, having a child ought to be in the top two or three. On a list of lifes major stress-inducers, opening a business must be in the top five.
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Chamber hands out awards
January 22, 2008 - As the reigning Legacy Man of the Year, Bill Taylor was called on during Saturday night's banquet to announce this year's Baker County Chamber of Commerce Legacy Man, Deryl Leggett. Taylor's wife, Colleen, was named Woman of the Year the same night in 2007 that Taylor won his award.
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A Different Kind of Executive Officer
January 22, 2008 - Scott Kerkmans beat out almost 8,000 other applicants to become whats likely the countrys first chief beer officer.
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Restaurant getting new name, new concept
January 21, 2008 - By Thursday, Lumber Barons' Brew Pub & Charcoal Grill will have a new name on the building, and a new dining concept. The building at 804 E. Midland St. will be known as Dore Riverview Complex, featuring six different dining experiences on the first floor and two banquet facilities on the second.
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Hops shortage threatens brewpubs
January 21, 2008 - PHOENIX - A global shortage of hops, combined with a run-up in barley prices, is sending a chill through Arizona's craft-beer industry.
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Snow mounds cause headaches downtown
January 17, 2008 - HAVERHILL - It's the kind of situation that causes downtown customers to get angry: mounds of snow along Washington and Merrimack streets that make it tough to reach their destinations.
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Local band reunites and it feels so good
January 17, 2008 - When Arena's Bar & Deli in downtown Rehoboth Beach announced it would host a reunion performance by former local rock group Tisra Til on Saturday, we didn't have to go far to get the scoop -- longtime Coast Press music columnist Roger Hillis is a band member.
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Thanks to Trappist, hoppy days are here again
January 17, 2008 - NIGHT WRITER: What happens when you plant wine drinkers in a Belgian beer bar? A whole lot of sniffing.
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Bloomington building reputation for its cuisine
January 15, 2008 - Though undeniably a great college sports town, Bloomington has a reputation that reaches well beyond basketball these days. Food has become a major player, and some of the city's stars can be found not on the court, but in the kitchen.
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Global shortage of hop plants good for farmers, beer industry will likely take hit
January 15, 2008 - A world-wide hop shortage is likely to raise the price of your favorite craft beer over the next year or so. It could also hurt smaller brewers like brewpub owners and homebrewers ability to make their favorite suds. | GO...
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Browse Archives
January 15, 2008 - Browse articles that have been published online at Gazettetimes.com. You can browse the last 14 days or click below to perform an advanced archive search going further back.
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Washington lays claims on the distillery marketplace
January 15, 2008 - SPOKANE, Wash. -- In the land where hops and grapes grow, Northwest brewpubs have poured a variety of pale ales and dark beers. Wineries have uncorked pungent cabernets, spicy syrahs and fruity rieslings.
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Pink Slips, Blue Folders at AOL
January 14, 2008 - AOL employees clutching navy-blue folders stuffed with severance package information started walking out of the company's Dulles campus gates at about noon yesterday.
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Wash. entrepreneurs getting into the distillery business
January 14, 2008 - In the land where hops and grapes grow, Northwest brewpubs have poured a variety of pale ales and dark beers. Wineries have uncorked pungent cabernets, spicy syrahs and fruity rieslings.
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2 Responses to Beer Cosmetics: Beer Shampoo, Shower Gel and Soap
January 14, 2008 - The Czech lands have given the world the original Pilsner , the original Budweiser and many other significant firsts in the world of beer and brewing. Now a Czech company has started a line of health and beauty products made with beer, including beer shampoo, beer shower gel and beer soap.
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Barre brewpub's renovation a family affair
January 13, 2008 - BARRE -- There's something brewing in downtown Barre today. ... - By DAVID DELCORE Staff Writer
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Bitter harvest
January 13, 2008 - If you enjoy bitter beers, it might not be a very â” forgive me â” hoppy new year. A worldwide shortage of hops may mean higher prices for some favorite local microbrews. Hops, a perennial vine, provide beer's bitter flavor.
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Downtown hot spot Pete's changing its atmosphere
January 12, 2008 - Pete's nightclub -- the downtown bar whose MySpace page bills it as "the only place to get crunk in Yaktown" -- will soon leave its crunkiness behind.
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A downtown face-lift?
January 11, 2008 - The old city hall building and part of the surrounding area may soon be revitalized if the Seaside Planning Commission gives its approval for the project during its meeting Tuesday night.
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Affordable housing tenants might not spend much downtown
January 11, 2008 - HAVERHILL Its being touted as the savior of downtown, the thing that will boost the areas economic revival and provide the city with much-needed tax money.
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Nightlife Agenda
January 11, 2008 - Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Wednesday Thursday, Jan. 10 For classic rockabilly and roots rock sounds, the Rockin' Bones are hard to beat. The group's swingin' sound conjures up early Elvis and Carl Perkins, though the group has a number of its own twangy originals that would slot in just fine...
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SanTan Brewing Co.
January 11, 2008 - Over the past few years, downtown Chandler has transformed itself from a dusty little outpost that time forgot into a thriving, hip scene full of shops, galleries and restaurants.
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If you missed the Prague Christmas Beer Markets, you missed out on more than just outstanding brews
January 11, 2008 - you also didnt hear the news. Non-smoking vegetarian restaurant is warm, original and perhaps a mite too relaxed. Prague 4's Nusle neighbourhood welcomes a brand-new brewpub.
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Will their pockets be deep? Downtown debates whether 'affordable' housing tenants will spend enough to boost businesses
January 10, 2008 - HAVERHILL - It's being touted as the savior of downtown, the thing that will boost the area's economic revival and provide the city with much-needed tax money.
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Rehoboth brewpub serves up Turtle Soup tunes
January 10, 2008 - The latest tunes songwriter Jeff Mahajan has crafted, "Fine Whine" (a slap at emo) and "America on Lie" (inspired by dishonesty on the Internet), don't sound like Turtle Soup songs.
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Rivertowne Inn
January 10, 2008 - This neighborhood bar and grill is warmly lit warren of cozy, tightly packed dining rooms buzzing with casual, convivial atmosphere. By Angelique Bamberg and Jason Roth.
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Authority wants update on Pomeroy's project
January 10, 2008 - EASTON | The Northampton County Industrial Development Authority wants to know what's going on with redeveloping Easton's former Pomeroy's department store.
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Small sacrifices, great gains for organic beer labels
January 09, 2008 - THE GREEN revolution still may be in its infancy, but it's reaching the brewing world big time. Almost every brewer is interested in organic beer and quite a few have made beers using mostly organic ingredients.
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Shortage could put area beer-makers out of business
January 09, 2008 - Don't be surprised if a pint of beer costs a bit more at the local brewpub. Brewers are declaring a state of emergency because of a scarcity of hops, one of the three key ingredients in beer.
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Small sacrifices, great gains, for organic beer
January 09, 2008 - The green revolution may still be in its infancy, but it's reaching the brewing world big time. Almost every brewer is interested in organic beer, and quite a few have made beers using mostly organic ingredients.
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Hot Dish: CPWs remodels, expands
January 09, 2008 - By Jane Welborn Hudson
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Beer Here -- Frozen Tundra Championship Ale from J.T. Whitney's
January 09, 2008 - Frozen Tundra Championship Ale was first brewed just prior to the Packers' winning Super Bowl XXXI in 1997. The use of American Cascade hops provides firm bitter flavor and floral aroma. This brew won a bronze medal in the 1998 World Beer Championships.
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Dining in Prague - Prague Daily Monitor
January 08, 2008 - If Budvar is privatised, can you imagine that anyone but Anheuser-Busch would get it? And does anyone out there consider for a second that, just maybe, this might be a good thing?
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Life in the Czech Republic - Prague Daily Monitor
January 07, 2008 - Prague 4's Nusle neighbourhood welcomes a brand-new brewpub. A look back at the year in music, film, art and food. Smíchov kitchen's strong effort runs slightly off course.
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Drafting a course of change
January 07, 2008 - To those who haven't been properly introduced, or who've only seen it on the fly, the stretch of Baltimore Avenue that approaches 50th Street in West Philadelphia is not quick to reveal its quirky charm.
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2 Responses to A New Prague Brewpub: Pivovar Bata
January 07, 2008 - Prague is not in bad shape for beer, not by any means. Not only do we have U sadu, U klátera and a few hundred other great pubs in town, but we also have about a dozen outstanding local beers, including one brewed by college students . Last month we had the Christmas Beer Markets to keep us warm.
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Datebook
January 06, 2008 - Through Jan. 13 -- Central Ohio Marine Dealers Association Boat and RV Show at the Ohio Expo Center.
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Beer prices may be going up
January 05, 2008 - A global shortage of hops, exacerbated by a run-up in barley prices is sending a chill through Arizona's craft-beer industry that threatens to boost prices, close down brewpubs and change the taste and consistency of treasured ales.
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Hops shortage a bitter reality for brewers, beer lovers
January 04, 2008 - A global shortage of hops, combined with a run-up in barley prices, is sending a chill through Arizona's craft-beer industry. The hops shortage threatens to boost prices, cut into profits and close down brewpubs. It could change the taste and consistency of treasured local ales.
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recently reviewed
January 04, 2008 - Carlyle: This glowing restaurant offers a lively bar scene and a livelier dinner menu with elaborate, unexpected dishes that frequently dazzle (Maine lobster risotto with goat cheese butter, crispy veal sweetbreads, beef tenderloin tartare, pistachio-crusted venison filet) and occasionally baffle -- especially the desserts.
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Brewing up a business
January 03, 2008 - When Nick Arzner moved to Corvallis about five years ago, he wondered why there wasnt a local independent brewpub, and he always figured one would come into the beer-savvy town.
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Coming Attractions
January 03, 2008 - By Steven Rosen.
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Drink tax goes into effect on New Year's Day
January 03, 2008 - Alcohol aficionados, dig a little deeper into your purse or wallet, because the price of drink in Allegheny County just went up. At 6 Tuesday, the countys 10 percent drink tax will take effect.
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Biden sees largest throng of his campaign
January 03, 2008 - Jo Stevens sat and watched Sen. Joe Biden weave his way through the largest crowd of his presidential campaign on Tuesday at Raccoon River Brewing Co. in Des Moines.
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The year's epicurean highlights, from A to Z
January 03, 2008 - With a new year come 12 months of new food possibilities. Here's a list - from A to Z - of culinary items worth a try in 2008. a. Absinthe.
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January 03, 2008 - Ah, the tough life of a college student, nothing but studying, classes and brewing beer. Or at least how it might appear in Prague, a city with at least nine functioning breweries and the capital of a country that famously consumes more beer per person than anywhere else in the world.
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New Restaurants
January 03, 2008 - A weekly listing of new restaurants around town. To recommend a spot, e-mail fresheats. Beach Street Grill: 380 Beach (at Taylor), 867-1711. Fisherman's Wharf. American comfort food. Bender's Bar: 806 S. Van Ness (at 19th St.), 824-1800, www.bendersbar.com. Mission. Thai. Catch Isle: 865 Market ( ...
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A new year dawns and theres no time to dawdle
January 03, 2008 - Give that party horn one last and happy toot. Raise a toast just one more time as the Old Year fades and the New Year blooms. Long live the New Year.
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Spirited glass: A very good year for potent potables
January 03, 2008 - Traditionally, this column has been one where we stock our "virtual" wine cellar with memories of some of the better bottles we enjoyed throughout the year. But this year, the columns have taken a more service-oriented approach, which make that process a little more difficult. Through the past year, we discussed issues posed by the alcohol beverage industry and offered drink recipes, both ...
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Tiny brewpub livens up Beaver, population 30
January 03, 2008 - With just 30 people calling it home, the community of Beaver isn't on most maps. A tiny spot about 10 miles northeast of Hoisington, it's not even incorporated. Horses eat hay from a fenced-in area on the town's Main Street, catty-corner from the bank, which closed a few years ago. There used to be a gas station, but it shut down as well. Yet folks come from across Kansas and out-of-state to ...
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