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Skull Coast Maelstrom India Pale Ale
Our Flagship ale is brewed with the finest imported malts from England, Maris Otter and Carastan, and seven different Northwest hops. This unique combination packs a powerful punch, and is aptly named for being a “Maelstrom of Hops” on the taste buds.
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Skull Coast Brewing Company
The Skull Coast Brewing Company creates handcrafted, high-gravity beers for the East Coast. We are currently only available on draft at your favorite craft beer establishments. So, you only get fresh, unfiltered beer from us.
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Pivovary Staropramen A.S.
Staropramen Brewery’s history begins in 1869 when shares for a “Joint Stock Brewery in Smíchov” were offered for sale. The brewery building was completed and beer first brewed in 1871. The Ostravar Brewery opened in 1898 followed a year later by the Braník brewery; these two breweries would later merge with Staropramen. Due to competition from other Prague breweries, the brand name Staropramen, which translates as “old spring,” was registered in 1911. After the First World War all three breweries saw a period of sustained growth, and by the 1930s Staropramen was the largest brewery in Czechoslovakia. With socialism after the Second World War, all Czechoslovakian breweries were nationalised, including…
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3rd Annual Piedmont Brewer’s Cup
American Brewmaster is proud to announce their 3rd Annual Piedmont Brewer’s Cup on Saturday, October 20th 2012! The Piedmont Brewer’s Cup is a BJCP/AHA sanctioned homebrew competition that puts homebrewers from NC, SC, GA, VA, MD, & TN against each other in a competition to win the right to claim their place on the Piedmont Brewer’s Cup. The 1st Place Best of Show winner will receive the following: · Their recipe remade into a brewing kit for sale at the shop. They will be paid a portion of the profits throughout 2013· Another portion will go to benefit Pints for Prostates throughout 2013· They will get the…
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My Local
{xtypo_dropcap}T{/xtypo_dropcap}he term “Local” refers to a pub, formally public house, a drinking establishment fundamental to the culture of Britain, Ireland, Australia, Newfoundland, and New Zealand. In many places, especially in villages, a pub can be the focal point of the community. This writer sees nothing wrong with branding a soon to open brewery and taproom in his American town as his “local”. At Noon on September 15th, the White Street Brewing Company in Wake Forest, North Carolina, will open its doors and dispense their first beer to a paying customer (it might even be me). I have watched as an idea has gone from napkin sketches to a fully functioning brewery. I have been privy to designs, I have watched…
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Interview with a Beer Blogger – Grimm’s Barley Tales
As a break from our latest homebrewer interviews, we bring you an interview from the word side of the beer world. Today we bring you another addition of Interview with a Beer Blogger. Our latest blogger to sit in the Comfy Computer Chair of Fame hails from Philadelphia, PA. She has just returned from a trip to Great Britain (yes, we are jealous) where, acording to her tweets, she seems to have had a grand time. Please give her a warm welcome, beer blogger (and freelance writer) Ms. Lisa Grimm.Name: Lisa Grimm Blog or site Name: WeirdBeerGirl.com, Beer History@Serious Drinks Twitter: @LisaGrimm Location (city, country): Philadelphia, USA When did your blog start? 2008 on…
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Hacker-Pschorr Bräu GmbH
Hacker-Pschorr Brewery traces its ancestry back to 1417 when the Hacker brewery was founded in Munich, Germany, 99 years before the enactment of the Reinheitsgebot Purity Law of 1516. In the late 18th century, Joseph Pschorr bought the Hacker brewery from his father-in-law. He subsequently founded a separate brewery under his own name. His two sons divided his estate by each taking control of one of the two separate breweries. In 1972, Hacker and Pschorr merged to form Hacker-Pschorr, but the beers were sold as separate brands well after 1975. The brewing process has remained virtually unchanged for over 580 years.