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beer brewing News Archive 17-Apr-2009
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  • Apr 13th (Limerick Post)
    Irish beer is looking for a revamp and it has the backing of three leading brewing companies in doing so.


  • A dry town...in theory, anyway (Albany Times Union)
    A new book by Alice Green and Frankie Bailey tells of Albany in the Prohibition era


  • On This Date (04/14/09) (Yankton Press & Dakotan)
    75 YEARS AGO Saturday, April 14, 1934 ? Prospects for the resumption of the beer brewing industry through restoration and operation of the huge plant of the F.W. Schenk Brewing and Malting Company, formerly the Schwenk-Barth Brewing Co., were revealed today. Stock will be sold and the necessary repairs to the equipment will be made.


  • Beer's big business here, study says (Honolulu Advertiser)
    Drinking beer contributes to Hawai'i's economy, according to new figures from a study commissioned by the Beer Institute and the National Beer Wholesalers Association.


  • Home brews: Hobbyists toast imminent change in Utah liquor laws (The Salt Lake Tribune)
    Doug Wawarzynski, a second-year law student at the University of Utah, could see that his future career and his beer-brewing hobby would come to a head one day.


  • Search the Archives (Kansas State Collegian)
    President Barack Obama?s been having a rough time as leader of the free world. Barely a day goes by without some snag in his administration, foreign policy blunder or appointment scandal.


  • Remembering the city?s ?cracker king? (Albert Lea Tribune)
    ?Cracker capital of the country? might have become a local motto 11 decades ago if a Danish immigrant would have been allowed to operate and expand his thin biscuit-baking business.


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