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Tag: New Belgium

  • Beer Changes Lives
    Full Pints - It's My Round

    Beer Changes Lives

    January 1, 2011 -

    Beer has been an integral part of my life for over three decades—a somewhat auspicious statement for a slightly past 40-year-old man. Being born and raised in L.A. (Lower Arkansas), I was afforded the opportunity to explore malted beverages at an age that less refined cultures may find unacceptable.

  • Blanche de Noire
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    Blanche de Noire

    March 19, 2008 - Randy Mosher

    What’s black and white and beer all over? It could only be a dark witbier. It’s a lip-smacking sundae of a drink: soft and creamy, overlain by a gentle cocoa roastiness, topped off with the fruity complexity of a Belgian yeast strain. It is profound and fascinating, but at around 6.5 percent alcohol, it won’t... View Article

  • The <em>Real</em> History of Beer
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    The Real History of Beer

    March 1, 2008 - Lew Bryson

    We all know how craft beer history goes. Beer was great until the 19th century, when mass production of lagers took over the world, and American brewers put corn and rice in their beer to make it cheaper. By 1950, everyone was hypnotized by marketing into drinking the fizzy yellow beer. It looked bad, but... View Article

  • Going Against the Grain: Audacious American Beers
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    Going Against the Grain: Audacious American Beers

    July 1, 2005 - Julie Johnson Bradford

    Only in Castro’s Cuba has a state of permanent revolution lasted longer than it has in the minds of beer writers. We remember the bad old days—before the revolution—when beer variety was non-existent, when bars and stores offered us the choice between Mainstream Lager A and Mainstream Lager B (and C and D, in more... View Article

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