dessa festival celebrates beer brats: Annual Deutschesfest kicks…
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- dessa festival celebrates beer brats: Annual Deutschesfest kicks…
- Cold Cavern Beer Froster Will Ruin Any Beer You Put in It
- UK Premium Lagers Beers & Ciders
- US: Craft beer brewers prepare ‘instruction manual’
- Bedford brewer’s beer featured at Farm Aid 2007
- History’s got hops / Steve Lozar will pass on brewing tales…
- CZECH: Plzensky Prazdroj increases beer prices
dessa festival celebrates beer brats: Annual Deutschesfest kicks…
Free with registration – Spokesman Review – AccessMyLibrary.com – Sep 14, 2007
will swell from about 1000 to around 15000. And many will be happily consuming bratwurst apple strudel and Rocky Coulee Dunkel beer. It’s the annual dessa Deutschesfest weekend running today Saturday and Sunday. This is the Inland Northwest’s biggest celebration of German heritage. Make that Russian-German heritage. dessa was largely founded by German-speaking farmers from the Volga and Black.
Cold Cavern Beer Froster Will Ruin Any Beer You Put in It
Gizmodo – Sep 14, 2007
It’s below freezing so you’ll have a frosted bottle waiting for you at all times if you get one. It all sounds well and good but if you serve a beer too cold you won’t be able to taste it.
UK Premium Lagers Beers & Ciders
Free with registration – Business Wire – AccessMyLibrary.com – Sep 14, 2007
html The total UK market for premium lagers beers and ciders is estimated to be worth PS14. The basic definition of premium products among these drinks is based on alcoholic strength. However the quality of the drink and other more nebulous marketing factors — the positioning or `personality’ of a brand for example — can also distinguish the product as a premium drink. The market is split into three sectors: premium lagers; premium beers; and premium ciders.
US: Craft beer brewers prepare ‘instruction manual’
just-drinks.com (subscription) – Sep 14, 2007
You need to be a Registered User of just-drinks to view this article. Summary: US craft beer producers will release a standards manual for distributors retailers and the public addressing proper methods of draft beer dispensing and serving. To start the registration process.
Bedford brewer’s beer featured at Farm Aid 2007
wickedlocal.com – Sep 14, 2007
- By Patrick BallStaff WriterIn a plaid short-sleeve shirt khakis and sandals Jon Cadoux doesn’t look like a typical CE and in some ways he’s not. Cadoux the 30-year-old founder of Peak rganic Brewing Company has taken an innovative if grassroots approach to marketing that involves advertising only at events and on the Internet. He said with the population beginning to focus on organic sustainable products Peak rganic ales have begun to well pique people’s interest. Just two years after its incorporation Peak rganic ales were the only American beers featured last weekend at Farm Aid 2007: A HMEGRWN Festival. “They approached us” according to Cadoux who said he was a little worried about the logistics until the people from Farm Aid told him “just get us the beer.
History’s got hops / Steve Lozar will pass on brewing tales…
The Missoulian – Sep 14, 2007
He has even salvaged the original bar from his great grandfather's saloon in East Helena. Hundreds upon hundreds of bottles - and cans - of beer line the walls and countless more memorabilia is on display which is interesting enough in and of itself. But get Lozar talking about his impressive collection - which he will Saturday as one part of the inaugural Flathead Fest-of-All here - and the history of beer in Montana quickly weaves itself into the history of the state… Take for instance the line of bottles from Great Falls Breweries and its two predecessors where you can watch the name of the merged company's primary product gradually change from Bohemian Style Lager to Great Falls Select during the 1930s. The reason?“Hitler was coming to power in Europe” Lozar explains “and breweries here moved to divest themselves of anything with a German tone. ”Lozar bounces around the room grabbing empty beer bottles to illustrate more stories. The lympia Brewing Co. had its origins in Montana he says holding up a bottle of Centennial Beer with a familiar horseshoe logo. Leopold Schmidt a German immigrant who once built homes and custom-made coffins in Butte eventually came to own the Centennial Brewery there.
CZECH: Plzensky Prazdroj increases beer prices
just-drinks.com (subscription) – Sep 14, 2007
You need to be a Registered User of just-drinks to view this article. Summary: Plzensky Prazdroj has unveiled plans to increase its beer prices due to a rise in raw material costs. com editorial teamBecoming a Registered User of just-drinks is free simple and will take less than a minute to complete. To start the registration process.
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