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Spartanburg Herald-Journal - 53 minutes ago
Owner Keith Williams stands at the 34 beer taps in The Tap Room at RJ Rockers in downtown Spartanburg. The Tap Room, essentially an extension of the local brewery, is opening Wednesday.
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The Journal Times - 1 hour 22 minutes ago
RACINE - Spectrum Gallery, located on the grounds of the DeKoven Center, 600 21st St., will host a Wine and Micro-Brew Tasting Fundraiser from 6 to 10 p.m. Friday, Nov. 13. The wine and beer will be provided by Uncorkt.
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Salina Journal - Tue Nov 10, 6:25 am ET
MANHATTAN -- More than an hour after the final whistle, the parking lot was still half full, purple-clad tailgaters flipping burgers and drinking beer, sitting in camp chairs under portable awnings.
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Helena Independent Record - Tue Nov 10, 1:20 am ET
Brewery owner says former factory space allows increased capacity
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The Lantern - Tue Nov 10, 12:18 am ET
When someone turns 18, they’re allowed to enlist in the armed forces, be summoned for jury duty, get married and even adopt a child. Drinking a beer, however, remains illegal.
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The Lewiston Sun Journal - Tue Nov 10, 12:06 am ET
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) - Maine legislators are hoping to fix a new law that was designed to help boutique beer and liquor stores. Instead, an effort to keep children from having to witness adults drinking the alcoholic beverages has had the unintended consequence of making it difficult for the st...
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Guru Focus - Mon Nov 9, 9:27 pm ET
By insider. Chairman of the Board of Molson Coors Brewing Company ( TAP ) Peter H Coors sells 183,792 shares of TAP on 11/09/2009 at an average price of $44.21 a share. Read more » »
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Journal of Commerce Online - Mon Nov 9, 4:49 pm ET
When beer goes bad, where does it go? Not just down the drain, says Kevin Brady of Satellite Logistics Group in Houston. His company , a pioneer in the logistics of moving beer across borders and delivering Guinness around the globe, retrieves and recycles spoiled beer, turning it into ethyl alcohol.
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WABI Bangor - Mon Nov 9, 4:29 pm ET
A law that was designed to help boutique beer and liquor stores is trying to be fixed by Maine legislators. The main reason for this fix up is for an effort to keep children from having to witness adults drinking alcoholic beverages, which has made it difficult for stores to hold taste testings. . . .
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Seattlest - Mon Nov 9, 3:15 pm ET
Image by ravend from the Seattlest flickr pool. It was brought to our attention that Monday the 16th, open enrollment in The Ram’s Mug Club will be a reality. Besides getting your name on a mug that you can take home, thirty bucks entitles you to two dollars off pints and invitations to beer release parties. As an enticement, Ram Operations Manager Dave Leonard was kind enough to mention that ...
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FOX Providence - Mon Nov 9, 12:21 pm ET
Mariah's specific assignment was to inform people about The Rhode Show and get them to buy a Miller Light beer so they could win some fabulous prizes.
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The Florida Times-Union - Mon Nov 9, 9:07 am ET
FORT WORTH, Texas — Kurt Busch was a little late getting to Victory Lane on Sunday night because his Dodge ran out of gas during his celebratory lap around the Texas Motor Speedway. By the time he got there, most of his Penske Racing teammates — at least the ones not pushing him down pit road — were already drinking beer and hugging each other. The party, however, lasted well into the night. Not ...
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The Advocate & Democrat - Mon Nov 9, 9:03 am ET
While it didn't quite rage on as long as Sweetwater's debate over alcohol sales, the idea of selling beer on Sunday in Tellico Plains did dominate the mayor and aldermen's November meeting.
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The Daily Campus - Mon Nov 9, 1:12 am ET
Saturday was National Teach a Friend to Homebrew Day, and no, I am not going to tell you how to brew beer in your dorm room (I would really like to keep this job), but the event itself is noteworthy. Homebrewers are responsible for the current state of beer and the only reason why you can walk into any decent package store and find American beer that is better than most beer made around the world.
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Arizona Daily Sun - Mon Nov 9, 12:52 am ET
125 YEARS AGO -- Grover Cleveland is our new President. In celebration, Mr. J. Stemmer of the Flagstaff Brewery presented the boys in our office with a keg of beer. It glided down our throats as a Cleveland Balm in Gilead.