Tactical Nuclear Penguin from BrewDog on Vimeo .
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BrewDog Tactical Nuclear Penguin: 32% beer sets world record*
Tactical Nuclear Penguin from BrewDog on Vimeo .
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BrewDog Tactical Nuclear Penguin: 32% beer sets world record*
Pretty sure this is an old video but with the beer just arriving in some stores recently, I thought it was quite relevant. Haven’t bought/seen the beer yet? You can see the Bell’s – De Proef Van Twee label from a post this past July.
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Bell’s Production Manager, John Mallett, talks Bell’s – De Proef Van Twee
(Paso Robles, CA) – Firestone Walker Brewmaster, Matt Brynildson, talks about the recently released Firestone Walker XIII . I dig it when brewers get in front of the camera and talk about their beer.
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Firestone Walker Brewmaster talks 13
As reported last Friday, the FDA announced that they’d sent letters to almost 30 manufacturers of alcohol drinks that also contain caffeine.
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Update On FDA Caffeine/Alcohol Ultimatum
Today’s work of art is straight out of Germany’s history pages, and in fact I found it at the German History in Documents and Images website.
This morning, my son Porter and I finally got around to building the Kids Lab science project that he got for his birthday back in September. It was a Soda Can Robug, but since we’re a soda-free household, we used a beer can instead. Porter showing off his Beer Can Robug, made with Ukiah Pilsner
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Fun With Science: Beer Can Robug
While you should know Pete Brown from his books, especially what is arguably the best beer book of the year, Hops and Glory, he began his career in marketing and worked on several high-profile ad campaigns for well-known beer brands. On Wednesday in the UK’s Daily Mail, Pete had an interesting article giving his perspective
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Pete Brown On Beer Marketing
Today in Hayward, California, the Bistro held their 4th annual Barrel Aged Beer Fest, serving a record number of beers for any festival they’ve thrown, with over 70 beers. The weather couldn’t have been more perfect for drinking extreme beers and there were some wonderful examples there. While I wasn’t able to try them all,
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Bistro Barrel Aged Fest Serves Over 70 Beers
The bottle of Lowenbrau beer that survived the crash of the Hindenburg, that I wrote about on Tuesday, was auctioned earlier today, fetching the sum of £9,400, but “with buyer’s premium, the bottle will cost the purchaser £10,810,” or around $18.034. This Is Wiltshire, like most accounts, is claiming “[t]he world record price for a
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Hindenburg Beer Auctioned For £10,000
The e-mail newsletter sent out Tuesday by Join Together, the anti-alcohol center at Columbia University, included a summary of an item in the USA Today from November 3, entitled Beer With Extra Buzz On Tap Up To 16%. Join Together’s emphasis on the article is about “More States Allowing High-Alcohol Beer” and similarly the USA
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Pinhead Drinking Statistics By Media Ignore Reality