Beer Brewing News Archive 05-Aug-2009
Marmite to celebrate Ashes in a jar that looks like a cricket ball (New Kerala)London, June 1 : Marmite is producing a limited-edition spread to celebrate the forthcoming Ashes series against Australia - in a jar that looks like a cricket ball.
The skinny on sourdough (The Ladysmith Chronicle)San Francisco has many claims to fame and one of them is sourdough bread.
Pints, conversation and tears flow as historic Beamish brewery closes (Irish Examiner)THE conversation isn?t the only thing that flows when it comes to Beamish ? yesterday the tears were flowing too among seasoned drinkers of that mellow blended stout.
Church Brew Works' head brewer shows devotion to calling (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)The Church Brew Works' head brewer begins his day at 8 a.m. in a small room adjacent to the soaring sanctuary of the former Lawrenceville church. Brant Dubovick or one of two assistants dumps sacks of grain into a dual-roller mill.
Return to hops, a forgotten industry (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat)Stretching skyward like mythical giant beanstocks, hops climb steel-supported trellises in the chaparral and oak-wooded hills east of Clearlake. The commercial operation is a return to an industry all but gone along the North Coast.
Cafe Scientifique meeting set for Tuesday (Summit Daily News)The May Cafe Scientifique presentation will be held on Tuesday from 7-8:30 p.m. at the Backcountry Brewery in Frisco, with Brewmaster Alan Simon reviewing the processes involved in beer brewing.
Back to Home Page
Back to Beer Brewing News Archives
|
adsense code |