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The history of beer

Beer. We all love it. We all drink it. But how did it come to be? In this new series on beer history, we'll look at the ...
The evolution of beer and brewing isn’t just dependent on new flavors and technology; it’s also vital to know more about the history of where both emerged. One of the most promient figures in helping ...
Beer man Tony Rehagen here. I’m coming to you from seat 29F on Alaska Airlines Flight 473 to Seattle, typing between sips of a Fremont Cloud Cruiser IPA. The crisp, piney brew, the Pacific Northwest ...
Are you interested in the history of beer, food science, or just a fan of gathering “um, actually” details about things? Well you’re in for a treat because FoodCult (exploring Food, Culture, and ...
Why do people drink Guinness on St. Patrick’s Day? Bock o’clock: The beer that signals spring’s arrival Drake’s Brewing to form West Coast Craft joint venture 6 European beer stews to try this winter ...
Beer is a multisensory experience. Sure it looks, smells and tastes great, but another way to enhance enjoyment of beer is to read about it to understand and appreciate how it is made, where the ...
Those attending History Colorado Center‘s next Rosenberry Lecture Series presentation will be forgiven for daydreaming about enjoying a cold one brewed in Colorado. The June 25 talk, by historian Sam ...
There’s no way to attribute the invention of beer to a particular individual, culture or time period, but historians believe fermented beverages have a deep history. A very deep history. According to ...
The founding fathers of American beer began their careers modestly; the man who created the future Pabst brewery could not afford a boiler, so instead he offered a lifetime supply of free beer to the ...