Celeste Beatty of Harlem Brewing Company links cold beer with hot jazz

Posted by admin | News | Posted on August 31st, 2009

The News Review:

- Celeste Beatty of Harlem Brewing Company links cold beer with hot jazz
- Fantasy fooball draft night and beer
- School-spirited beer cans might not last long
- World’s oldest bartender 95 is retiring in Pa.
- Reliant brew carries same price less filling
- Beer Tips: How not to pour beer

Celeste Beatty of Harlem Brewing Company links cold beer with hot jazz
New York Daily News
The former uptown girl who now lives in. Now she?s hoping her hops will add a fresh flavor to her old neighborhood. How did you start brewing beer? I have always loved beer and I love cooking with beer and wine.
Related from Beendreaming: Pair of Rocklin residents earn gold for their homemade beer

Fantasy fooball draft night and beer
Examiner.com
But if your fantasy opponent has the wide receiver who caught it? It doesn’t do you any good. This season I’m in two leagues which are drafting next week:1. Get Your wn Damn Beer- A league I started last year with seven friends and my cousin. This year our ranks have increased to twelve. ur draft is live online on Tuesday night. There will be laptops pizza and intensive smack talking between the New York locals and team members in Minnesota and even London. There will also be a few six packs of beer.

School-spirited beer cans might not last long
Daily 'Collegian
range and white runs rampant on game days but Anheuser-Busch’s orange and white fan cans will most likely not be out in full force. This past summer Anheuser-Busch revealed its plan for a campaign featuring beer cans decorated with a selected university’s school colors. SU was selected for the campaign and soon orange and white beer cans graced the shelves of gas stations and liquor stores. Colleges obtained internal marketing materials from Anheuser-Busch explaining the catchphrase for the beer can campaign.

World’s oldest bartender 95 is retiring in Pa.
The Associated Press
By DAN NEPHIN(AP)–2 days agoWEST VIEW Pa. — nly minutes after Prohibition died in 1933 Angelo Cammarata 19 served a 10-cent bottle of Fort Pitt beer to a customer in his father’s neighborhood grocery. Ever since except for a 30-month hitch during World War II the son of Italian immigrants has been tending bar and serving drinks. Guinness World Records dubbed him the longest-serving bartender a decade ago and he’s earned induction into Jim Beam’s Bartender Hall of Fame and numerous other honors. Now 95 he’s calling it quits. Known as “Camm” or “Ang” he’s presided over Cammarata’s Cafe through births deaths and weddings — acting as a kind of psychologist if not priest for his customers for more than 70 years.

Reliant brew carries same price less filling
Houston Chronicle
“The Detroit Lions went 4 and 0 last year in preseason” this loyal fan is quick to remind you. The disappointment cameafter he got home. LeBlanc a shop foreman at a north Houston manufacturing company had taken the plastic beer cups emblazoned with the Texans logo home to add to his collection of “great camping cups” from seasons past. “Sunday morning I put them in the dishwasher” he said later. “Sunday night I went to stack (one of the cups) with the others and when I set it inside it just disappeared. I kinda felt like I’d been ripped off.

Beer Tips: How not to pour beer
Examiner.com
Next time you’re out at a bar or perhaps a sporting event keep a close eye on how the bartender pours your beer. It’s extremely rare to find a place that actually knows what they’re doing.

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