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Beer Info - Brews News Service and Beer Library

My goodness! My Guinness brewery almost blew up!(December 24) - The entire
Guinness Brewery in Dublin came within moments of blowing up, it has been
revealed. It took 17 fire crews four hours to put out the blaze at the giant
Guinness complex in St. James Gate yesterday.
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Brooks on Beer: Pairing beer with the holiday meal(December 23) - When most
people think of holiday feasts, they tend to think of wine. But as a beer lover,
you already know better. Beer is incredibly versatile and works well with a wide
variety of dishes, including the most common holiday meals. Below, you'll find
some suggestions to pair with your Christmas dinner, but a fun way to learn what
works best for your individual palate is to sample several, and a 12-ounce
bottle is the perfect size for sharing. And if you really want to mix things up,
try pairing both beer and wine and judge for yourself which you think works best
with the meal.
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Stone Brewing considers opening in Europe(December 23) - Stone Brewing Co.
is seeking partners to build a brewery in Europe, but the creators of Arrogant
Bastard Ale are doing so in their own persnickety way. No French need apply.
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Brewer understands magic of holiday beers(December 22) - No less than three
recent Magic Hat seasonal releases show that the brewery really gets Christmas
holiday beers. Does the brewery simply make one of its regular beers stronger or
hoppier? No. Does it go nuts and throw a bunch of odd spices into a barley pop?
No. All three of its winter beers seem to be well thought out in terms of
originality and quality — just what an aficionado.
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Study Compares Hangovers From Whiskey, Vodka, Beer(December 21) - With the
holiday season here, it is quite common for Americans to indulge in alcoholic
beverages. With that said, a new study has compared hangovers from drinks such
as whiskey, vodka, beer, and wine to see which leads to the weaker hangover.
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Canada Buzzing Over Ads Saying to Leave Beer for Santa Instead of Milk(December
20) - Santa might knock back a cold one or two while making his way around
Canada this Christmas Eve — and not everyone up north is happy about it.New
advertisements for Labatt's Blue de-alcoholized beer have appeared in
convenience stores across Canada with the slogan, "Leave one out for Santa. He's
driving," The Toronto Sun reports.
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Christmas Tree Made from 1,000 Beer Bottles(December 19) - At the start of
every Christmas season, environmentalists inevitably spark the
real-versus-artificial tree debate. But this year, Chinese designers decided to
take an entirely different approach to celebrate the holiday, crafting a huge
tree from 1,000 Heineken bottles. The massive sculpture is currently providing
some festive flair to Nanjing Road in Shanghai, China.
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Kona brewery introducing certified organic beer(December 18) - Kona Brewing
Company is set to tap up Oceanic Organic Saison, Hawaii’s first certified
organic beer. The brewery recently received organic certification for the beer
from Hawaii Organic Farmers Association (HOFA) and brewed it last month.
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Southampton Publick House Holiday Cheer and Plenty of Beer(December 17) -
For over a decade The Southampton Publick House has made Christmas ale,
Southampton Biere de Garde, in honor of the holiday season. During that time, as
craft and microbrew beer has found a cult like following among beer aficionados
and hops hounds, Publick House owner Donald Sullivan has had to warn a lot less
people that his Christmas ale is not the average Budweiser, packing flavor and a
punch to match.
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What's on tap (or in a can): Butternuts Porkslap Ale(December 18) - This
week’s selection comes from Garrattsville, N.Y., a whisper of a town about 20
miles west of Cooperstown. In a converted dairy barn, Butternuts Beer & Ale
proprietor Chuck Williamson crafts beer that is balanced, accessible, and just a
little bit offbeat. The names are strange (“Moo Thunder Stout,” “Heinnieweisse”),
the label art goes heavy on barnyard animals, and Butternuts is one of a small
number of microbreweries to package its beers in cans.
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Man behind Red Oak Brewery follows a different drummer(December 17) -Stand
near the door, just beyond the sign, “An Honest Brew Makes Its Own Friends,’’
and you hear the constant clink-clink-clink of bottles and a huge whoosh from
the machine. It’s the sound of the Red Oak revolution, created by the tall,
balding guy walking around the brewery in jeans and hiking boots.
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New Raleigh Beer Brewery Will Open In January(December 15) - The well-known
Natty Greene's beer brewery in downtown Greensboro is expanding to open a new
facility in at the site of the former South End Brewery located in downtown
Raleigh. According to a worker on the site last week, the new brewery will open
in January. The brewery is located on Jones Street near the intersection with
Glenwood Avenue.
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Big Beer Plans Brewing in Silverdale(December 15) - Mike Hale, president of
Hale’s Ales Brewery of Seattle, told the Kitsap Sun on Monday he plans to open a
pub and restaurant at the mall in July. Hale has been looking around for a
Kitsap location since at least January. Just across the mall’s parking lot,
owners of Silver City Restaurant & Brewery plan to expand their restaurant next
fall, after they spin off their brewing operations from the Silverdale
establishment into Bremerton.
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Flying Dog Releases Raging Bitch(December 14) - Flying Dog Brewery proudly
announces the launch of RAGING BITCH, a Belgian-style IPA, to celebrate its 20th
Anniversary in 2010. Raging Bitch, both the beer and the art that graces its
label, prove that even after 20 years Flying Dog is as edgy and provocative as
ever. Complete Story
21st Amendment Brewery Releases Monk's Blood(December 14) - The 21st
Amendment Brewery today announced the release of its first ever, limited
release, specialty beer in a can. Monk's Blood is an 8.3% alcohol, dark
Belgian-style ale brewed with eight malts, Belgian candi sugar, cinnamon,
vanilla bean, dried local black mission figs and aged on oak for a flavor unlike
anything you've ever had from a can.
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CANCER PREVENTION: Beer, coffee & more(December 11) - An ingredient of beer
may someday help ward off prostate cancer, new animal experiments suggest. The
compound in question, xanthohumol, is found in hops — the bitter flavoring agent
in beer — and is known to block the male hormone testosterone, which plays a
role in the development of prostate cancer.
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George Wendt lifts his glass to celebrate beer(December 11) - George Wendt,
best known as Norm Peterson on Cheers, took time out from his busy schedule to
talk with the Star about beer, his book Drinking with George (Simon Spotlight
Entertainment, $24.99) and his relationship with Norm.
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Karl Strauss Celebrates 2009 To the Nines(December 10) - To celebrate
the memorable year that was 2009, Karl Strauss Brewing Company is releasing its
first ever bottled holiday ale, To the 9’s. This beer commemorates the
accomplishments of the past year, including the company’s 20th Anniversary, a
brewery expansion, and the addition of a brand new bottling line. “2009 was a
good year for Karl Strauss Brewing Company and we wanted to have a little fun
with this beer by making it all about the 9’s—9% ABV, 99 IBUS, 9 SRM, and 9
types of hops,” says Paul Segura, Brewmaster.
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21st Amendment Brewery Releases Monk's Blood (December 9) - The 21st
Amendment Brewery today announced the release of its first ever, limited
release, specialty beer in a can. Monk's Blood is an 8.3% alcohol, dark
Belgian-style ale brewed with eight malts, Belgian candi sugar, cinnamon,
vanilla bean, dried local black mission figs and aged on oak for a flavor unlike
anything you've ever had from a can.
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"World's Largest Beers", Three 35,862,784 Ounce Tanks Will Look Like Genesee
Beer Cans(December 9) - In just a few days, three 35,862,784 ounce tanks
that stand about three stories high will carry the look of The Genesee Brewery's
flagship beers: Genesee, Genny Light and Genesee Cream Ale. Vinyl graphics that
stretch 55 feet wide by 43 feet high will cover the tanks, making them look like
oversized cans of beer. Located outside of the brewery, the tanks store the
equivalent of approximately 124,523 cases of beer. People can clearly view them
from the St. Paul Street side of the brewery.
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Battle Ground Brewery Open in Franklin, TN(December 9) - Two brewers have
launched phase one of their campaign for a piece of the microbrewery market.
They’ve seized control of 108 Bridge Street, a 6,000-square-foot building that
served as a jail in the early 1900s. On Sunday they opened as Battle Ground
Brewery and this week began serving four of their new brews. Fred Mindermann and
his partner Fred Scheer said things have moved rather quickly since they come up
with the idea for a microbrewery and pub.
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Beer review – St. Bernardus Christmas Ale(December 9) - St. Bernardus
Christmas Ale is a spicy, fruity winter brew that is guaranteed to warm you up
after an evening clearing snow. Brewed by Brouwerji St. Bernardus in Watou,
Belgium, this ale pours a cloudy, medium amber with a tall, puffy tan head that
collapsed to a ring around the glass. Its aroma is of spice and mildly sweet
malt with notes of pear.
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Schell's Brewery announces its 150th Anniversary Beer(December 7) - The
August Schell Brewing Co. announcedtoday that Hopfenmalz has been chosen as the
commemorative beer for its150th Anniversary. Hopfenmalz was part of the
Anniversary Draft Series,which asked people to vote online for their favorite
beer from the limitedrelease, eight-brew Draft Series. The winner was then
chosen as thecommemorative beer for the sesquicentennial year.
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Wynkoop Brewing to sell Rail Yard in cans(December 7) - Wynkoop Brewing has
released its flagship beer, Rail Yard Ale, in cans at about 50 area liquor
stores and bars, the company announced Thursday. The cans have been available at
five restaurants allied with the brewpub for about two months but have reached
wide retail distribution only in the past few weeks.
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Viking Brewing Has Hot Chocolate(December 7) - Wow! An Awesome Beer! Hot
Chocolate is a Chocolate Stout brewed with lots of Fair Trade organic cocoa &
cayenne pepper. A real soft beer with light roasty flavors with good dark
chocolate, & coffee notes and a nice, spicy, peppery finish.
Vikings Beers
Enjoy Pike's Old Bawdy for the Holidays(December 6) - Named to commemorate
the La Salle Hotel, once a Seattle bawdy house and the original home of the Pike
Brewing Company. Old Bawdy is a vintage-dated, high-gravity beer brewed with
peated Scotch malt. It has a deep golden bronze color, a fruity rich taste, and
an aggressive and dominating hop character with smoky undertones that are
reminiscent of Scotch whiskey.
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Sierra Nevada Introduces Glissade as Newest Seasonal Beer(December 3) -
Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. is proud to announce the release of Glissade Golden
Bock as its newest seasonal beer. Glissade celebrates the slow slide of winter
into spring with a full-bodied beer that is delicately balanced, yet bold enough
to brace against the last cold nights in the foothills of the Sierras.
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"Hopsecutioner...You Can Run But You Can't Hide!"(December 3) - The
Hopsecutioner is a beautifully bitter west coast styled IPA with enough of a
malty backbone to keep the body full and a rich creamy head that just goes on
and on. Warrior, Chinook, Centennial and Simcoe hops combine to produce 78 BU's
of bittering bliss, while dry hopping with Cascades pushes the hop experience
over the top. Complete Story
Banned! The UK's Strongest Beer Goes Flat(December 3) - A beer with 18.2%
alcohol content has been banned from sale in the UK after a watchdog said it
promoted binge drinking. The controversial Tokyo* beer was launched in the
summer but has been heavily criticised for its marketing message.
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Lakefront unveils new brew(December 3) - Lakefront Brewery will release
Local Acre, a beer that it claims is the first brew made entirely with Wisconsin
ingredients since the Prohibition era. The Milwaukee microbrewer worked with
grain farmers in Wisconsin to supply six-row organic malted barley and cascade
hops to make the hazy, unfiltered lager.
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Pint-sized pour: Mission Amber Ale(December 3) - In fact, this “amber ale”
is a Dusseldorf-style alt beer. That means it has all the qualities of your
ordinary amber — the coppery hue; the body floating midway between a Pilsner’s
airiness and a stout’s chewiness; the malty sweetness — and more.
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BEER OF THE MONTH: Port Brewing Santa's Little Helper Imperial Stout 2009(December
2) - Port Brewing in San Marcos makes its Christmas beer in the style of an
imperial stout. It's opaque, nearly black, with a tan head and a nose of
espresso with a bit of caramel; think coffee candy in overdrive. There's more
caramel and coffee on the palate, and a little bit of dark chocolate as well,
though relatively little sweetness.
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Asheville is Beertopia(December 2) - The opening of two more breweries in
Asheville is shining more light on the city's nationally known craft brewing
community. Buncombe County is now home to 10 professional breweries, counting
Asheville Brewing's two locations. But some are wondering how many more
breweries the city can support.
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Brooks on Beer: Holiday brews(December 2) - Turns out, seasonal beer is
king. For several years, holiday-inspired or seasonal craft brews have been the
fastest growing, best-selling category in the beer world. Not only are they
usually big, rich and flavorful, they're also some of the most artistic beers.
That's because no specific style is associated with the season, so brewers are
free to be as creative as they want. The results are often as varied as they are
spectacular. That's great news if you're looking for something a little
different this holiday season.
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Beer Buzz: Hibernation Ale by Great Divide Brewing(December 2) - This is a
lovely, full-flavored beer with a sweet, malty richness that's beautifully
balanced by floral hops. Flavors are complex, with toffee, chocolate, dark dried
fruits and spices backed by a pleasant, earthy bitterness. The alcohol (8.10
percent alcohol by volume) is hardly noticeable, making it a very easy-drinking
ale – but sip it slowly, so you can appreciate the complex flavors.
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Extreme Beer: Samuel Adams Utopias Pushing New Limits(December 1) - Jim
Koch, founder and owner of the Boston Beer Company, the maker of Sam Adams beer
has managed to earn the title of making the strongest beer on the market. The
brewery has released an updated version of their biennial beer, Utopias. The
beer has a 27% alcohol by volume content, 5-times stronger than a Budweiser.
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Vermont's Long Trail beer to buy Otter Creek(December 1) - Long Trail CEO
Brian Walsh says the Bridgewater Corners-based Long Trail and Middlebury-based
Otter Creek have the same proud Vermont traditions. Long Trail produces about
76,000 barrels of beer a year, about three times as much as Otter Creek.
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Something is Brewing in New Hampshire - Official New Hampshire Brewery Map
Released(December 1) - The Brewery trail explores the wide range of
award-winning breweries, microbreweries and brew pubs located throughout the
state and the fresh, handcrafted, New Hampshire-made beer found along the way.
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Dogfish Head Indian Brown Ale: An Impressively Sane Entry By America's Best
Crazy Brewery(December 1) - Over the past decade, Dogfish Head has become
perhaps the most prominent microbrewery on the East Coast, and almost certainly
the most notorious. Their founder and brewmaster, Sam Calagione, is pretty
clearly cracked. They favor sweet high-alcohol barleywines, from riffs on
Belgian styles, to reconstructions of ancient recipes from China (Chateau Jiahu),
the Aztec Empire (Theobroma), and Finland (Sah'tea, rating: 69), to whatever Sam
thinks might be cool.
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Brewer makes 'world's strongest beer'(November 28) - A small Scottish
brewery has produced what it claims to be the strongest beer in the world.
BrewDog, based in Fraserburgh, north-east Scotland, is selling a limited run of
500 bottles of the 32% imperial stout named Tactical Nuclear Penguin for £30
each, The Guardian reports.
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