Spirits of Pennsylvania (Toronto Sun) Sam Allen is careful not to disturb the ghosts of prohibition.
Butler County offers music, programs (The Sharon Herald) Butler County this month offers outdoor activities as well as cultural opportunities. Here are a few of the upcoming events; ? 7:30 p.m. Saturday: Butler Notables Barbershop Chorus presents: ?It?s a Small World.? Join Mickey & the Butler Notables for a night of family fun, music and laughter.
Annual beer brewing competition to be held May 16 (The Mooresville Tribune) Amateur beer brewers from throughout the Carolinas have an opportunity to showcase their original brews at the 19th annual US Open Homebrew Competition on May 16. The competition will be judged at Carolina Beer & Beverage in Mooresville.
Bards Beer at Gluten Free Cooking Spree (BellaOnline) Food selection is a major battle for those with Gluten Intolerance, one that can only be alleviated by providing flavorful alternatives that have the satisfying aroma, texture, taste sensations, and mouthfeel of the foods that need to be removed from their diet, including pizza, pasta and beer.
"Plug and Play" Comes to Synthetic Biology (Howard Hughes Medical Institute) Howard Hughes Medical Institute researchers have developed a strategy for generating ?plug-and-play? components for synthetic genetic networks that may someday nudge algae to create biofuels, help microbes make new materials, or even lend greater precision to beer brewing.
Beer loses local flavor; Millington mill closure leaves bitter taste (Memphis Commercial Appeal) Businesses usually open with fanfare and close quietly. But when a little Millington plant produced its last wood chip Tuesday for Anheuser-Busch's famous beechwood brewing, it shut down with both a ceremony and a lament of today's business world. In front of 25 friends, town officials and business associates, Beechwood Corp. owner Tom Urani held up the last Budweiser he'll ever drink and said, ...
Home brew association gathers for Big Brew (Abilene Reporter-News) It was a cloudy, cool afternoon, the sun was masked by dark clouds, and there was a constant threat of rain; but if you asked Hector Velez, Saturday was a perfect day for brewing beer.
Sports pub fare gets a tasty upgrade (The News & Observer) Somewhere -- in Green Bay, I like to think, a city with a storied football history in a state with a long beer brewing tradition -- sits the first pub that ever hung a TV set over the bar and called itself a sports pub.
Environmentally Friendly Beer Brewing: Repaired Gene Improves Commercial Lager Fermentation (BeverageOnline) A recent study shows that beer fermentation conducted with genetically modified brewer's yeast may result in more efficient lager brewing and a lower environmental footprint
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