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    Don’t Discount Shreveport for Your Next Beercation

    November 12, 2012 - brianyaeger I couldn’t have pinpointed Shreveport on a map and suspect most other non-Shreveporters could either. This, from a guy who not only has been to nearly every American state, but one who goes to New Orleans every year (for Jazz Fest) and, while not a Southerner by birth, choice or even in spirit, perceives these... View Article
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    25 Years And Still Not Tired

    September 28, 2012 - brianyaeger 1987. Three years after we seemingly, collectively, broke free from Big Brother’s dystopian world of thoughtcrimes and mind control, the notion of people thinking—and drinking—what they wanted gained a cultural foothold. To dive into the world of craft beer requires a broader willingness to eschew the mainstream, to take a personal stand against that which... View Article
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    Ten Reasons Craft Beer Is Not Macho

    September 18, 2012 - brianyaeger Quien es mas macho? Not craft beer geeks, that’s for darn sure.
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    Alchemy & Shandies

    August 24, 2012 - brianyaeger Headline newsworthy is the Curiosity Rover, NASA’s gizmo for exploring the red planet and searching for life-sustaining water. Curious Traveler, by comparison, is designed for thirst-quenching refreshment. As you’ll see, it’s hardly rocket science.
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    Purple States of Beer

    August 17, 2012 - brianyaeger Every single beer lover, especially homebrewers, delighted in learning last year that the POTUS was enjoying some White Housebrew, made using the FLOTUS’s own honey made right out in the garden.
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    Scandinavian Beer Part 3 – Iceland

    August 13, 2012 - brianyaeger Hardly anyone can say they’ve been to an authentic Icelandic farmhouse brewery. Including me. But I’ve come closer than most.
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    Scandinavian Beer Part 2 – Norway

    August 9, 2012 - brianyaeger Think Norwegian imported beers are expensive? Try buying them there. Norwegians enjoy a tremendous standard of living with the third highest GDP per capita. There are few places you might expect to spend more on vacation.
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    Scandinavian Beer Part 1 – Denmark

    August 7, 2012 - brianyaeger There’s a lot of beer out there. Like, more than you can ever try. I know because a few years ago, I wrote about some of the guys who bust their (backs) trying to try them all and discovered that the most dedicated among them are “Ratebeerians” living in Copenhagen.
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    180 Degrees (Is Beer Part Of Your Life?)

    July 3, 2012 - brianyaeger Dropping an old friend off at the airport after not seeing each other for a long time he said, “It’s good to see you living 180 degrees differently.”
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