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beer brewing News Archive 09-Dec-2008
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  • Budweiser sign invades 'Miller town' (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
    It always fascinated Lager Heads , how Miller Brewing Co. was not shy about buying billboard space in St. Louis, home of arch-rival Anheuser-Busch . Now, it appears Anheuser-Busch is returning the favor, of sorts.


  • Beer: Brewing legend opts for working retirement (The Natal Witness Group)
    Durban brewing legend Ben Lamaletie eats, sleeps and drinks beer. The brew master is so passionate about beer culture that he continues to work at the South African Brewery Miller, even though he officially retired in October after working for the company for 40 years.


  • Microbrewery the way to go (Otago Daily Times)
    Beer is the new wine, reckons Arrowtown brewer Greg McMeeken.


  • Holiday Gift Guide 2008 (Flathead Beacon)
    Click the image above or use the arrows to flip through some of the Beacon's ideas for gifts this season. Short on inspiration this holiday season? Check out these gift suggestions from the Beacon staff:


  • The School on Heart?s Content Road (The Christian Science Monitor)
    It had been some time since I?d opened a book with a full character list appended. The School on Heart?s Content Road, Carolyn Chute?s newest novel, has one, and she reminds the reader of it several times in the opening pages.


  • North Bulletin Board (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
    McCandless -- The comedy troupe The Amish Monkeys will perform at Monkey Business, a reception of networking, food and drinks, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. tomorrow.


  • Cheers! Japanese Brewery Produces Space Beer? But What's the Point? (Universe Today)
    For the first time, beer brewed totally from barley grown in space can be enjoyed on terra firma. The Japanese-owned Sapporo Brewery is one of the oldest beer producers in the nation, so it seems fitting that the company would want to diversify into the next frontier. Although the beer wasn't actually brewed in space, [...]


  • Budweiser Sign Invades 'Miller Town' (WISN 12 Milwaukee)
    MILWAUKEE -- A new sign on the Coakley building is making a lot of people do a double take. A large Budweiser sign is now plopped on the Coakley building, located next to the Miller Brewery.


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