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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