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beer brewing News Archive 03-Mar-2009
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  • Hoverson chronicles the state's breweries (The New Ulm Journal)
    NEW ULM - What Doug Hoverson doesn't know about beer brewing, particularly in Minnesota, really isn't worth knowing. The St. Thomas Academy teacher and coach who is also a certified beer judge has turned chronicling beer and brewery history into a passion.


  • The joys of sipping chardonnay in Vail Valley (Vail Daily)
    Allan Scott Marlborough is a crisp, unoaked chard, Pilsner Urquell is 'Eastern-bloc Ambrosia' and Luna Merlot is exceptionally well-made


  • Foster's cans 330ml stubbies (Sydney Morning Herald)
    Foster's is reversing a marketing brain snap that tried charging the same price for less beer.


  • Live Active Cultures (Orlando Weekly)
    I should have known I was in trouble when he asked for the Jäger. ?He? is Frankie Messina, founder of the Apartment E culture network, manager of the Office Gallery & Art Studios, and bayou-accented godfather of the Orlando arts scene.


  • Fury for Foster's is small beer (Sydney Morning Herald)
    Cascade beer sales dived by 33 per cent when Foster's cut bottle size by 45ml to 330ml.


  • Fish prices may not follow economic trends (Anchorage Daily News)
    Japan is Alaska's most important seafood customer, and a sliding economy there can be worrisome for the state's seafood industry. But it is important not to jump to conclusions when it comes to predicting how that will affect fish prices.


  • Foster's cans 330ml stubbies (WA Today)
    Brewing giant caught out charging the same price for smaller stubbies of beer.


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