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beer brewing News Archive 26-Feb-2008
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  • Progenesis Moves Into South Charleston Technology Park (The Charleston State Journal)
    Progenesis Technologies LLC?s plans are geared to revolutionize the way some companies make common products and uncommon pharmaceuticals.


  • Miller and Anheuser Busch under investigation (WNCT Greenville)
    Two major beer brewing companies are under investigation for their marketing practices. It involves the Miller Brewing Company and Anheuser Busch. Several states are asking them to turn over internal documents on the marketing of caffeinated alcoholic drinks.


  • Rwanda: Firm to Use Maize in Beer Brewing (AllAfrica.com)
    Maize growers in East Africa could see higher prices for the commodity in the near future as Rwandan brewer Bralirwa introduces the crop as an ingredient in beer production.


  • Australia barley exports to China grind to a halt (Reuters via Yahoo! Malaysia News)
    SYDNEY, Feb 22 - Australian barley sales to China have stalled this year due to a shortage of containers to ship the grain, industry officials say, just as easing prices appeared set to reinvigorate the trade after last year's slump.


  • The art of homebrewing (Tri-County Times)
    When John Jackson served a friend his first batch of homebrew, the friend took a drink and then promptly went into the next room to dump it down the sink.


  • Homebrewers club shares ideas on making better beer (The Indiana Gazette)
    If there is truth to be had in wine, it's this: beer is superior. Oh, and cheese tastes better with it, too. This sound judgment or, perhaps, blasphemy, depending upon where you stand, comes courtesy of the Indiana Homebrewers Club.


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