Beer gets ahead as tiny brewers find holy grail
Posted by admin | News | Posted on January 13th, 2008
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- Beer gets ahead as tiny brewers find holy grail
- Modern Berlin – from beer to the Brandenburg Gate
- Moza Bock Beer – CervecerÃa Centro Americana SA – BeerAdvocate
Beer gets ahead as tiny brewers find holy grail
guardian.co.uk – Jan 13, 2008
‘ For British beer is most definitely back. After decades of falling sales during which scores of breweries went to the wall consumers are now rekindling their love affair with bitter. For the first time in living memory sales of beer are increasing while those of lager are on the wane – at least in Britain’s supermarkets. The trend has taken many in the brewing industry by surprise with even the Campaign for Real Ale (Camra) expressing shock at the news that when it comes to drinking at home Britons are losing their taste for gaseous continental-style lagers and are instead switching to more traditional home-produced beers.
Modern Berlin – from beer to the Brandenburg Gate
San Francisco Chronicle – Jan 13, 2008
Berlin is now the second-most-populous city in the European Union and is known for its universities orchestras museums and contemporary architecture. It also boasts one of the largest avant-garde art scenes in the world. Few expatriates understand modern Berlin better than John Kornblum.
Moza Bock Beer – CervecerÃa Centro Americana SA – BeerAdvocate
BeerAdvocate.com – Jan 13, 2008
5 | feel: 2 | drink: 2rDev: -22. 7%I indulged in this one down in Guatamala while honeymooning at the Mayan ruins of Tikal last month. I was interested to try something other than a generic yellow lager since that’s pretty much how they roll in Central America. Review conducted from notes. The pour gives me a cola color without head or even a thin cap. The nose somewhat redeems this with some legitimate dark malt.
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