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beer brewing News Archive 02-Jun-2009
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  • Pints, conversation and tears flow as historic Beamish brewery closes (Irish Examiner)
    THE conversation isn?t the only thing that flows when it comes to Beamish ? yesterday the tears were flowing too among seasoned drinkers of that mellow blended stout.


  • Marmite limitededition 'cricket spread' to celebrate Ashes (Daily Telegraph)
    Marmite is producing a limitededition spread to celebrate the forthcoming Ashes series against Australia - in a jar that looks like a cricket ball.


  • The skinny on sourdough (The Ladysmith Chronicle)
    San Francisco has many claims to fame and one of them is sourdough bread.


  • Crowds brave rain during first Saranac Thursday (The Observer-Dispatch)
    Rain spattered the F.X. Matt Brewing Co. parking lot Thursday, but the spring showers didn?t squash attendance numbers at the first Saranac Thursday of the season.


  • Home brewing for wine lovers (CNET)
    Personal winery lets you make four perfectly fermented cases of wine at home


  • Return to hops, a forgotten industry (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
    Stretching skyward like mythical giant beanstocks, hops climb steel-supported trellises in the chaparral and oak-wooded hills east of Clearlake. The commercial operation is a return to an industry all but gone along the North Coast.


  • Marmite to celebrate Ashes in a jar that looks like a cricket ball (New Kerala)
    London, June 1 : Marmite is producing a limited-edition spread to celebrate the forthcoming Ashes series against Australia - in a jar that looks like a cricket ball.


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