Craft brewers demand Beer Store shake up
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- Craft brewers demand Beer Store shake up
- Bacon eggs beer and a touchdown
- Beer: What to do with too many hops? Brew up a festival
- Beer the Russian Way
- Must have: Carlsberg DraftMaster home beer-pump
Craft brewers demand Beer Store shake up
Toronto Star – Sep 27, 2007
Dana Flavelle business reporter ntario’s smallest brewers say it’s time to bust up what they call The Beer Store monopoly and give the little guy a chance. While they stop short of calling for beer in corner stores the ntario Craft Brewers say they want consumers and brewers to have more choice and more places to shop. "ntario Craft Brewers strongly believe that ntario beer consumers are not well served by the restriction of The Beer Store ownership to only three competitors" the craft brewers’ president John Hay said yesterday. The brewers say The Beer Store is a foreign-owned monopoly that serves mainly the interests of the three big multinational beer companies that control it through their ownership stakes in Molson Labatt and Sleeman. Labatt is owned by InBev of Belgium the world’s largest brewer.
Bacon eggs beer and a touchdown
æ°åç’ – Sep 27, 2007
27 — About 10 million American TV-viewers tuned in as more than 70000 crazy fans packed Bill Walsh Field in San Francisco. And then there was me an audience of one in an empty bar in Beijing. It was the first Monday Night Football of the NFL season and after one week in Beijing I was experiencing my first real bout of homesickness. This wasn’t a matter of “culture shock” or missing my friends and family – this was all about football. What I call football of course the rest of the world calls American football or “gridiron” (since Canadians play it too).
Beer: What to do with too many hops? Brew up a festival
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette – Pittsburgh Post Gazette – Sep 27, 2007
htm –>Beer: What to do with too many hops? Brew up a festivalThursday September 27 2007By Bob Batz Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. ordered too many hops so other brewers took up the challenge of making them into beer. –>Pittsburgh freshest beer festival is “one happy little accident” says Scott Smith.
Beer the Russian Way
Moscow News – Sep 27, 2007
What there is a paucity of is Russian restaurants and by this I mean restaurants that serve edible Russian food – your office's stolova does not count. For those of you who crave the Russian experience a small Moscow bound chain called Durdin is there to oblige. Durdin has outlets on Leningradski Prospekt Michurinski Prospekt Volgagradski Prospekt and Bolshaya Polyanka. Describing itself as a Russian beer restaurant it is exactly this and serves you a range of Russian food and beer.
Must have: Carlsberg DraftMaster home beer-pump
Telegraph.co.uk – Sep 27, 2007
uk Get pub-quality beer in your own home without moving from the sofa. Carlsberg’s DraftMaster is a self-contained beer pump; hook it up to a barrel of your favourite beverage (a five-litre keg of Carlsberg Export costs about £13. 99 from Tesco and Thresher stores) and enjoy a perfectly-pulled pint chilled to the optimum temperature whenever it takes your fancy. The DraftMaster might seem like a novelty item but some serious technology has gone into creating it. It’s taken the Danish Carlsberg innovation team in Copenhagen seven years of research and development to arrive at this design.
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