Showing posts with label beer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beer. Show all posts

2014-02-17

One Third of America’s Breweries are in Four States. And This is One of Them - Washington Beer Blog

English: Label, Gold Seal Beer, Apex Brewing C...
English: Label, Gold Seal Beer, Apex Brewing Company, Inc., Seattle, Washington. Photographed at Pike Brewery, Pike Place Market, Seattle, Washington, USA. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
English: Label, Oldstle Lager Beer (Pale Expor...
English: Label, Oldstle Lager Beer (Pale Export), Silver Springs Brewing Co., Port Orchard, Washington. Photographed at Pike Brewery, Pike Place Market, Seattle, Washington, USA. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
English: Olympia Pale Export beer label from 1...
English: Olympia Pale Export beer label from 1914, The Olympia Brewing Company, Tumwater, Washington USA (defunct in 2003) (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
English: Label, Olympia Beer, Olympia Brewing ...
English: Label, Olympia Beer, Olympia Brewing Company, (Olympia, Washington according to the label, but actually Tumwater, Washington). Photographed at Pike Brewery, Pike Place Market, Seattle, Washington, USA. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
English: Labels, Pioneer Beer, Pioneer Brewing...
English: Labels, Pioneer Beer, Pioneer Brewing Co., Walla Walla, Washington and Hop Gold Beer, Star Brewing Co. Vancouver, Washington. Photographed at Pike Brewery, Pike Place Market, Seattle, Washington, USA. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
English: Labels, Martin's Beer, Yakima Valley ...
English: Labels, Martin's Beer, Yakima Valley Brewing Association, Selah, Washington and Old Empire Beer, United Union Breweries, Walla Walla, Washington. Photographed at Pike Brewery, Pike Place Market, Seattle, Washington, USA. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
One Third of America’s Breweries are in Four States. And This is One of Them - Washington Beer Blog:



 "“We have tracked the industry since our preceding trade association was first founded in 1862, and there’s a story in these numbers. Beer is constantly evolving in the U.S., with more small brewers than ever before, more brands being introduced by national brewers and growing interest in imports,” said Chris Thorne, vice president of communications at the Beer Institute."

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Beer is constantly evolving in the U.S., with more small brewers than ever before, more brands being introduced by national brewers and growing interest in imports,” said Chris Thorne, vice president of communications at the Beer Institute




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2010-10-20

Starbucks Beer | Brookston Beer Bulletin

Starbucks Beer | Brookston Beer Bulletin:

image viahttp://beerbeer.org/


"“Craft beer and local wines go on sale after 4 p.m.
The idea is to offer drinks and a wider variety of savory food
that will attract customers after the morning espresso rush.”"

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2010-02-22

Zythophile

Zythophile:
"So who IS the most popular beer blogger in Britain?"

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well, we figured that we' post something
for the JR's of the world wherever they may be.


{beer by ~thorvaldsen}

[O'Connor-Alex]


{Galena, Il. included, 'kay JR?}

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2010-02-20

Ask Budweiser To Step Down From The Chamber Of Commerce

A young Clydesdale in Australia. The need for ...Image via Wikipedia
Ask Budweiser To Step Down From The Chamber Of Commerce
  

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Bob, a Budweiser Clydesdale horse, comes out and asks Anheuser-Busch to step down from the board on the US Chamber of Commerce due to the chamber's radical and extremist views on the environment and climate change.

Sign the Drinking Liberally petition at--

http://www.drinkingliberally.org/bud





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2010-02-13

Drinking beer could help prevent weak bones | Life and style | The Guardian


Kranz (Wreath) of KölschImage via Wikipedia
 Drinking beer could help prevent weak bones | Life and style | The Guardian:
"The experts said beer was a major source of dietary silicon
– roughly half of the silicon in beer can be readily absorbed by the body.

Charles Bamforth, lead author of the study, said:
'Beers containing high levels of malted barley and hops
  are richest in silicon." 
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as anecdotal proof we submit the picture.

JR, as he is known in the Blogoshere
is a travel-seasoned  young man who
 hails from Great Britain. he is somewhat of
a Cerveza Connoisseur, who can speak
Beer in one-hundred-and-seventy-two
 languages.

as evidenced by his hand, as he expertly
 shifts gears on his Mini-Cooper,
osteoporosis is nary on the horizon.

raise one for JR!

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2009-11-28

My Friday in Pictures

The Samples


The Tasting



The Rating