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beer brewing News Archive 24-Oct-2008
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  • Faithfully brewing - Beer festival has some fun making connections with God (Missoulian)
    Crosses top the taps at The Lost Abbey Brewing Company booth at the 27th annual Great American Beer Festival in Denver recently. Photo by DAVID ZALUBOWSKI


  • Finding God at a beer festival (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
    In the beginning, there was a long line for Judgment Day ale. Shortly after the doors opened on the 27th Great American Beer Festival, a crowd congregated at the booth offering that and other pours from The Lost Abbey of San Marcos, Calif., where the tap handle is a Celtic cross and the legacy of beer-brewing monks endures. Standing under a banner promising "Inspired beers for Saints and Sinners ...


  • Health and Frosty: Cancer-Fighting Beer Brewing (Fox News)
    Researchers at Rice University in Houston are working to develop a beer that contains the same heart disease- and cancer-fighting ingredient found in wine.


  • Heaven and ale at beer festival (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
    By ERIC GORSKI DENVER ? In the beginning, there was a long line for Judgment Day ale. Shortly after the doors opened on the 27th Great American Beer Festival this month, a crowd congregated at the booth offering that and other pours from The Lost Abbey of San Marcos, Calif., where the tap handle is a Celtic cross and the legacy of beer-brewing monks endures. Standing under a banner promising ...


  • Using God to sell beer (Channel 4)
    Smash hits at the 27th Great American Beer Festival were offerings from The Lost Abbey of San Marcos, California, where the tap handle is a Celtic cross and the legacy of beer-brewing monks endures.


  • Brotherhood of brewers find frothy good times (Rapid City Journal)
    When the last homebrew store in Rapid City closed nearly 13 years ago, beer-making hobbyists found each other by networking through a local club. Over the years, the Ale Riders Homebrew Club has successfully brewed hundreds of gallons of beer and garnered more than 70 members.


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