Expressjet flies solo: Will secondary routes and dollar beer spell…
Posted by admin | News | Posted on September 17th, 2007
The News Review:
- Expressjet flies solo: Will secondary routes and dollar beer spell…
- Cobra Beer to undertake major expansion in India
- … spoil the splendor of refreshing fruit beers.(Culinary…
Expressjet flies solo: Will secondary routes and dollar beer spell…
USA Today – Sep 17, 2007
But despite the new branding and livery Expressjet isn’t really a new airline at all. Previously a regional carrier.
Cobra Beer to undertake major expansion in India
Economic Times – Sep 17, 2007
“Talksare currently at an advanced stage for acquisition of the brewery and onceacquisition process is over we will upgrade it to our specifications?Hyderabad-born Lord Bilimoria told reporters in an interview on Sunday withoutrevealing details. TheUK-based Cobra Beer which has an annual turnover of £126 million and isexporting to 50 countries worldwide started its operations in Rajasthan at theShivalika Brewery in January 2005. getElementById(“storydiv”).
… spoil the splendor of refreshing fruit beers.(Culinary…
Free with registration – Nation's Restaurant News – AccessMyLibrary.com – Sep 17, 2007
(Culinary Currents[R]: BEER WINE & SPIRITS) –>CPYRIGHT 2007 Reproduced with permission of the copyright holder. Further reproduction or distribution is prohibited without permission. It is a common complaint that fruit beers are somehow less than “real beers” that the fact they are fruit-flavored and frequently sweet makes them some sort of “beer cooler” rather than true ales or lagers. But consider this: Hops the flowers that give beers their bitterness and a good deal of aroma and taste have only been a popular part of brewing for about 1500 years. Beer itself however has been around in one form or another for over 6000 years meaning that hops are relative newcomers to the brewing arts… Further reproduction or distribution is prohibited without permission. It is a common complaint that fruit beers are somehow less than “real beers” that the fact they are fruit-flavored and frequently sweet makes them some sort of “beer cooler” rather than true ales or lagers. But consider this: Hops the flowers that give beers their bitterness and a good deal of aroma and taste have only been a popular part of brewing for about 1500 years. Beer itself however has been around in one form or another for over 6000 years meaning that hops are relative newcomers to the brewing arts.
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