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beer brewing News Archive 20-Feb-2009
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  • Stronger Beer Brewing in Montgomery (WAAY-TV Huntsville)
    MONTGOMERY, AL- Efforts to allow the sale of stronger beer in Alabama are brewing again in the Legislature. The Senate Tourism and Marketing Committee voted without dissent Wednesday for a bill that would


  • New Albion beer revived (Sonoma Index-Tribune)
    Sonomans with a long memory will recognize the name New Albion. It was the first California brewery to obtain a new license after prohibition and it was situated on Eighth Street East.


  • Vino Mio Home Winery event (El Paso Times)
    Wine tasting: EL PASO -- Vino Mio Home Winery will feature 18 homemade wines and four types of home-brewed beer in a tasting event from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday at Adobe Horseshoe Dinner Theater, 1500 Main in San Elizario.


  • Beer brewing once helped define us (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
    Try to imagine what would happen to Cincinnati if the federal government outlawed soap and sent G-men with axes to destroy Procter & Gamble's contraband supply of Tide and Ivory.


  • Rust Belt Beer: Brewing something special (Jambar)
    Rust Belt Brewing Company is the end result of a Youngstown police officer's quest to bring quality beer to the city. Kenneth Blair, company president and brewer, developed a taste for quality beer while stationed in Germany for the military. "I was tossing the idea around to brew beer for close to five years, and I finally decided to take the opportunity while I had the chance," Blair ...


  • Summit up (Summit Daily News)
    Good morning and welcome to Summit Up, the world's only daily column heading home to chilly Wisconsin. Once a year, we board a plane and fly to one of the most lovely (and under-rated) places in the United States.


  • Over a barrel in Glenville (Canoe Travel)
    After nine years of battling over "Glen Breton," a company that claims to make North America's only single-malt whisky -- far from the Scottish highlands -- recently won the right to keep the name for now.


  • Beer-brewing supply store gets $40,000 city loan (Louisville Courier-Journal)
    A store that plans to sell supplies for brewing beer has been awarded a $40,000 forgivable small-business loan by Louisville Metro Government.


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