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Pikes Peak Courier View - Sun Nov 29, 4:50 am ET
A tasting room with ales and lagers, beer in six-liter bottles and a pressurized tap that holds the carbonation, the new microbrewery in Woodland Park is causing a stir among the residents.
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Pittsburgh Tribune-Review - Tue Nov 24, 6:27 pm ET
It's as if Prohibition has ended all over again in Pittsburgh. Penn Brewery is reopening on the North Side this week exactly one year after the previous owners announced they would no longer brew beer in the city.
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Pikes Peak Courier View - Wed Nov 25, 4:33 am ET
An economic infusion into Woodland Park, the new microbrewery is scheduled to open in the former location of Big O Tires early next year. Originally opened as the Trinidad Brewing Company in Trinidad, the business closed in that city to relocate to Woodland Park.
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Colorado Daily - Tue Nov 24, 12:04 am ET
Boulder is home to a dozen microbrewing facilities, one of the oldest craft brewers in the country and the industry's trade association. It seems only fitting that it should also host what's being touted as the world's first beer-apparel store.
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Daily Record - Tue Nov 24, 3:19 pm ET
The Shore. Diners. Tomatoes. They all help put New Jersey on the map. But beer? Well, while it's not up there with The Boss and Bon Jovi in terms of New Jersey iconography, maybe it ought to be! According to the Garden State Craft Brewer's Guild, New Jersey is home to 15 brewpubs and microbreweries.
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Pikes Peak Courier View - Mon Nov 23, 1:35 am ET
An economic infusion into Woodland Park, the new microbrewery is scheduled to open in the former location of Big O Tires early next year. Originally opened as the Trinidad Brewing Company in Trinidad, the business closed in that city to relocate to Woodland Park.
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Beverage World - Mon Nov 23, 1:37 pm ET
BOSTON — As a craft beer pioneer and the brewer of the first American "extreme beer," Samuel Adams Founder and Brewer Jim Koch, is inviting drinkers to explore new beer drinking possibilities with the uncapping of the 2009 batch of Samuel Adams Utopias, now available.
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New York Post - Thu Nov 26, 6:43 am ET
An interstate brew-haha has erupted on the Upper East Side, with cases of illicit suds being yanked from a sports bar popular with Wisconsin ex- Cheeseheads. The bottle bungle has landed the watering hole, Mad River -- a favorite of University of ...
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TheStreet.com - Tue Nov 24, 7:25 pm ET
The CEO of Boston Beer -- known as the maker of Samuel Adams beer -- has entered a pre-arranged trading plan that would allow him to sell 56,000 shares in the company.
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The Sacramento Bee - Fri Nov 27, 2:50 pm ET
The late Fritz Scholder made his name in the Southwest, painting American Indians draped in military-surplus flags, wearing blue jeans, drinking beer and smoking cigarettes.
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Tue Nov 24, 5:12 pm ET
The North Side's historic Penn Brewery, which has been closed since August and hasn't brewed any beer since the end of last year, is coming back to life.
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New York Times - Thu Nov 26, 6:14 pm ET
This Latin American restaurant opened in 2007 at what was once Jennie’s Grocery, a beer-and-cigarettes corner store. On the sidewalk, where out-of-work men once sat on overturned buckets drinking tallboys, diners now share plates of empanadas and tuna tartare, their faces lit by tiki torches.
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San Francisco Chronicle - Thu Nov 12, 3:09 am ET
The world's largest brewer Anheuser-Busch InBev SA said Thursday it made a $1.546 billion profit in the third quarter but that revenue fell 10 percent from last year, when the company was created in a merger, as beer sales shrank. The maker of Budweiser,... Beer - Anheuser-Busch - InBev - United States - Recreation
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Washington City Paper - Fri Nov 27, 7:24 pm ET
Still Drinking? Reach for a Session Beer Yes, of course you're still drinking. Maybe not right now -- or, maybe coffee right now -- but toda…
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FOX 6 Milwaukee - Fri Nov 27, 1:35 pm ET
It was a special Thanksgiving Day for a West Allis family whose son came home from Iraq. Sergeant Edward Rausch arrived home Thanksgiving morning at General Mitchell Airport. The transition back into civilian life included watching his first live Packers game this season and drinking his first beer in nearly six months. FOX 6's Tami Hughes has more.