Part III is up. In this episode, Greg Koch from Stone Brewing hangs out with the BrewDog guys in Scotland
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Stone Skips Across the Pond Part III
Part III is up. In this episode, Greg Koch from Stone Brewing hangs out with the BrewDog guys in Scotland
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Stone Skips Across the Pond Part III
Note: Another video from live Sink! tasting attached below.
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Schorschbraeu’s Georg Tscheuschner and BrewDog’s James Watt on BBC Radio
I highly recommend that you watch and you can click over to Vimeo for a nearly full-screen version . According to Stone Brewing ’s Greg Koch, “The public will view it in four pieces, each posted every Thursday over the next few weeks.” The above video features the brewery’s trip to Nogne O in Norway. Stone Skips Across the Pond Part I is live [Disclaimer: Beernews.org is a leader in craft beer news and is the original source of this article.
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Stone Skips Across the Pond Part I is live
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
Soaring food prices could leave UK consumers forking out almost £6.50 for a loaf of bread and more than £18 for a pint of beer by 2030 unless urgent action is taken to avert dangerous climate change, environmentalists have claimed. A study for Friends of the Earth examining how warming temperatures could affect food supplies
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Climate change ‘to hit food prices’
New York deli, you’re talking Katz’s.
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We Had What She Had
Easy AdSense by UnrealBy Karine Hains aka Pheebs888There are plenty of great sporting traditions in England; the annual boat race between Oxford and Cambridge (rowing), the Grand National (horse racing), the Ashes (cricket), the Premier League and the FA Cup (Soccer) however these mean a lot less to me than what has become the newest tradition on this side of the pond; the NFL International Series. For the third year running, the NFL brought its “A-Game” to Wembley and this time, we were treated
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2009 NFL International Series – Patriots vs. Buccaneers
Beer of the Month Club . What a concept! I get a lot of emails from people telling me what a great idea The Brew Club is (I agree!) Think about it. We have 6 people that all go out and buy some six pack of beer of their choosing. Then, we all get together and exchange the beers and everyone goes home with a six-pack sampler of beer! The coolest part, I think is that usually you end up with a few beers in the mix that you might have not picked out for yourself. Our monthly beer club ha
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Beer of the Month Club
My day at work had left me exhausted and crabby, and Jac knew what would cheer me up: a midweek dinner date at the International Eating House food hall in East Victoria Park! I’m a woman of simple pleasures. Jac had a small teriyaki fish set, with fish, vegetables, rice and miso soup from the Japanese stall
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The pinkest prawn crackers I ever saw