The British Beer Renaissance
Posted by admin | News | Posted on October 20th, 2007
The News Review:
- The British Beer Renaissance
- Will inform for beer
- Beer drinkers’ heaven
- They’re coveting our beer over there
- After Kingfisher beer airline Mallya bets big on sports
The British Beer Renaissance
Times nline – Oct 20, 2007
In retaliation to the evil gassy lagersthat are produced here under licence Britain’s quality-seeking beerdrinkers have been increasingly clamouring for the real thing – and gettingit. Largely in response to this demand the wealth of British beers available nowfrom all over the country judging from the four dozen or so I tasted blindfor this article is extraordinary. The sheer variety of superb hoppyfloral fruity yet bitter flavours present in my line-up was a delight. Ditto the range with everything from pale low-alcohol citrussysummer-suitable brews spiced beers fruit beers honey beers lavenderheather nettle and elderflower-scented beers through to the traditionalbold rich yeasty more malty amber offerings and the dark black strongcreamy winter food-suitable porters and stouts.
Will inform for beer
Seattle Times – Oct 20, 2007
Croucher Brewing Co. co-owner Paul Croucher said Friday the computer contains “all our financials” as well as label designs for new beers and business contacts. Croucher estimated the total value likely would be about $19500 for a lifetime of beer. PeopleAuthor outs DumbledoreHarry Potter fans the rumors are true: Albus Dumbledore master wizard and headmaster of Hogwarts is gay.
Beer drinkers’ heaven
Sydney Morning Herald – Oct 20, 2007
Photo: Reuters Kay ‘Sullivanctober 20 2007. It was to be found in a glass. “Beer is living proofthat God wants us to be happy” wrote Franklin one of the foundingfathers of the US. Which is something that the six million peoplewho attended this year’s ktoberfest in Munich obviously agreeon. The ktoberfest is the world’s largest festival.
They’re coveting our beer over there
Daily Post – The Daily Post – Oct 20, 2007
The company’s laptop computer containing designs contact details and financial information was stolen from its Depot St site overnight on Monday. The company offered through a story in the Daily Post a lifetime supply of beer.
After Kingfisher beer airline Mallya bets big on sports
Economic Times – Oct 20, 2007
The 52-year-old debonairchairman of the $2-billion UB group has pulled out all the stops to ensure hisbrands have a ball both on and off the field. The Kingfisher beer andairline brand is increasingly making its presence felt across an array ofsports and so is the McDowell?s range of spirits from the UBstable. UB?sTwin Brand Towers Many see MrMallya?s sporty inroads as an endeavour to plunge headlong into a largeractivation platform for his brands. ?Mallya?s core business isliquor which is highly regulated in terms of communication.
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