drank(TM) Extreme Relaxation Beverage Rolls into Pennsylvania …
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- drank(TM) Extreme Relaxation Beverage Rolls into Pennsylvania …
- Troopers arrest Rand man on beer run
- Beer garden under new guidelines
- Some families raise money picking up empty beer cans at SPI
- Wooster artist taps top prize in Pabst contest
- The Early Word — Beer Table Tuesdays
- A taste of Texas
drank(TM) Extreme Relaxation Beverage Rolls into Pennsylvania …
FXBusiness
Arrow Beer Distributing is one of the larger beer distributors on the East Coast and currently services nearly 1000 on- and off-premise accounts throughout the region. The addition of drank(TM) will enable Arrow Beer Distributing to open accounts with additional retail categories including convenience and grocery stores that they had previously been unable to work with due to regulations regarding the sale of alcohol in Pennsylvania. “It is a huge achievement to sign a deal with a distributor of Arrow Beer Distributing’s size and reputation and the fact that Arrow chose to take us on as its only non-alcoholic beverage speaks volumes about the caliber of our product” said Peter Bianchi CE of Innovative Beverage Group. “This agreement will not only complement drank(TM)’s existing distributor agreements in other areas of the country but it will also bring a new wave of relaxation to Pennsylvania consumers as we expand our reach into this key market.
Troopers arrest Rand man on beer run
Daily Mail – Charleston
Craig Daily Mail staff CEDAR GRVE W. — Troopers arrested a Rand man accused of driving drunk to a convenience store to buy beer. State Police were patrolling Wednesday night in Cedar Grove when they saw a brown Chevrolet van with hio tags parked at the Go-Mart. Troopers checked the vehicle's license plates and found they were registered to a Dodge sedan according to a complaint filed in Kanawha Magistrate Court. A man whom police later identified as John D. Smith 40 of Raven Drive came out of the Go-Mart with a case of Coors beer and got back into the van before heading west on U.
Beer garden under new guidelines
UW Badger Herald
Additionally the bar must limit its standing space outdoors and construct a more attractive fence Murphy said. “The issue [with a standing-only drinking area] is if you can’t put your beer down you drink it very fast” Ald. Lauren Cnare District 3 said. Despite this concern the bar is allowed to use a larger outdoor beer garden where patrons can stand and consume alcohol during Badger football game days. However the commission refused the bar’s request to extend operating hours or use a large beer garden during other special events such as the Crazylegs race. During normal business days the bar is now limited to hosting a few tables next to the building.
Some families raise money picking up empty beer cans at SPI
Monitor
As a student finished off a beer bong a few feet away Gomez took one last look into the near-empty trash can to make sure she had picked it clean. Her work complete there Gomez slumped down into the shade offered by the trash can as she waited for her brother-in-law to come and carry away the two trash bags overflowing with aluminum beer cans that sat by her side. The day at the beach is an annual routine for Gomez 65 a Brownsville resident who said she’s made extra cash by picking up beer cans discarded by spring breakers for the past 20 years. But her situation is anything but routine this year.
Wooster artist taps top prize in Pabst contest
Akron Beacon Journal
’s national Cans on Canvas art contest this year. She will receive $1893 and a year’s supply of Pabst Blue Ribbon — that’s two cases a month. (The amount of money is symbolic for the year Pabst won a beer competition at the Chicago World’s Fair. ) Her abstract and colorful painting called Put It on My Tab will be featured on billboards and store promotional materials. It features the signature red white and blue Pabst cans in various stages of being crushed. ”I feel really honored to be picked” Wallace said. ”I’m still having a hard time believing it.
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The Early Word — Beer Table Tuesdays
Village Voice
For restaurant patrons this is a good thing and one wonders why no one thought of it previously. So it was with great interest that we dropped in at Beer Table in the southern reaches of Park Slope to check out the table d’hote menu currently being mounted by Julie Farias a chef who previously worked at Cafe Boulud Five Ninth and Ici among other places. She invents one three course meal each Tuesday evening for $25 which turns out to be quite a bargain.
A taste of Texas
The Tribune
With our diverse population comes a diverse menu and inspiration for all sorts of delicacies which includes none other than the worldwide favorite of beer. Living in Texas gives us access to some fantastic beers that are brewed right here in the Lone Star State. Many of you already love and cherish the beers from the Spoetzl Brewery located in Shiner. Shiner is celebrating their 100th anniversary this year and has even released a beer just to commemorate it. You’ll find their bock style beer just about everywhere but I encourage you to reach out and try some of their other varieties such as the hefeweizen or their black lager.
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