Trouble brewing for small beer makers over hops shortage (The Columbian) LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) -- There's trouble brewing for small beer makers across the country. The price of hops and barley, two of the essential ingredients in brewing, continue to rise, as do the costs of shipping and bottling.
Beer-brewing pals craft a winner (The Morning Call) Hobbyist and pro concoct a winning India Pale Ale On the face of it, it's an odd combination. Imagine a professional chef collaborating with a barbecue enthusiast. Or a NASCAR pit crew member joining forces with a shade-tree mechanic.
Ex-CIA chief wants energy independence (The Charlotte Observer) It is in the U.S.'s national security interest to continue developing transportation fuel derived from agricultural products because the country has become dangerously dependent on foreign oil, former CIA Director James Woolsey said. Woolsey, speaking Wednesday at the Oklahoma Biofuels Conference, said the United States needs to significantly reduce its reliance on foreign oil. "The people who ...
Trouble brewing for small beer makers? (The Daily News) LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) -- There's trouble brewing for small beer makers across the country.
Zimbabwe: Dogs of War Wreak Havoc (AllAfrica.com) The West has this nasty habit of romanticising decidedly ugly things and trying to accord them some misguided sentimental value.
Ex-CIA chief wants energy independence (AP via Yahoo! News) It is in the U.S.'s national security interest to continue developing transportation fuel derived from agricultural products because the country has become dangerously dependent on foreign oil, former CIA Director James Woolsey said.
News Articles (Colorado State Collegian) Walk into the CSU art building past 10 p.m. and there will probably still be some students covered in paint, pastels and clay, working on semester projects. But with the set up available to art students, that's not such a hard thing to believe.
Talk beer with Ben (Clarkson Integrator) The history behind India Pale Ales (IPAs) is long and fascinating, and is of particular interest to hopheads like myself. Originally brewed in India in the 1700s, IPAs were shipped by boat to England. Since they didn't have refrigeration, they needed some alternative to keeping the beers from spoiling.
Beer plans brewing at former Bub?s site (Winona Daily News) A site linked to Winona?s beer-brewing heritage may be on tap for a return to its roots.
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