Carlsberg Will Sell $400 Beer World’s Most Expensive (Update3)
The News Review:
- Carlsberg Will Sell $400 Beer World’s Most Expensive (Update3)
- Attempt to protect Czech beer across EU underway
- Professor of beer shares his top 10 Winter Break brews
- The beer of the week: Kolsch
Carlsberg Will Sell $400 Beer World’s Most Expensive (Update3)
Bloomberg – Jan 25, 2008
'' At $400 a bottle it'snow the most expensive. The brewer Scandinavia's biggest introduced a beer todaythat costs 2008 Danish kroner ($396. 47) the price being basedon the year of its introduction.
Attempt to protect Czech beer across EU underway
AktuálnÄ.cz – Jan 25, 2008
This means that the “Czech Beer” fulfills all conditions necessary for having its name geographically protected. Now the process can be hampered only by a complaint filed by a third party. Czech brewers filed their application to the European Commission (EC) shortly after the Czech Republic’s admission to the EU in May 2004. “Tradition and top-quality”.
Professor of beer shares his top 10 Winter Break brews
bowdoin.edu – Jan 25, 2008
Mike Ardolino for the Bowdoin rient’>MIKE ARDLIN FR THE BWDIN RIENTSUCKING UP THE WARMTH: This traveling beer connoisseur compiled a comprehensive list of enjoyable brews. At the end of last semester I had big plans for the first Beer 101 of this year. I would kick it off with tales of brewery tours or drinking adventures I took over break. But as my break began to disappear I realized the only two guarantees were that I would be traveling and drinking a good deal a situation well-suited to being able to try new beers. Never without pen and paper I chronicled each beer I drank and have compiled my list of the 10 best. None of these beers were purchased in Maine and therefore I am unable to provide price or location although I am sure many of the finalists are available at Uncle Tom’s.
The beer of the week: Kolsch
Drexel University The Triangle nline – Jan 25, 2008
jpg” >Media Credit: germanbeerguide. ukKölsch is an interesting style of beer. It is an ale from the lager-laden Germany but even as an ale it has to compete with the more famous wheat beers of Berlin and Bavaria. It should be poured into a stange (think of an oversized Tom Collins glass) one of the most underused of beer glassware. There’s also a law in Germany enforced by the EU that says that only breweries in Cologne Germany can brew Kölsch. Luckily for New Holland Brewery they are headquartered in Holland Michigan which is decidedly not in Germany or Europe so they can freely brew Lucid their Kölsch-style beer.
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