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axios.com - Mitchell Byars - Sanitas Brewing's closure signals shift in Colorado beer industry
Sanitas Brewing's closure signals shift in Colorado beer industry
Axios

Sanitas Brewing Company, a staple in the Boulder brewery scene for more than a decade, closed its doors last month, capping off a rough couple of years for the state's beer industry. Why it matters: Colorado's brewery industry is entering a mature…

newstatesman.com - New Statesman - Beer and sandwiches: At the Old Nag's Head in Derbyshire
Beer and sandwiches: At the Old Nag's Head in Derbyshire
The Newstatesman

What makes a good country pub? It should be warm and friendly, or course. Spare me the grumpy Lakeland landlords who cannot hide their loathing of outsiders. A fire helps. A real one. Floors that can handle muddy boots, children, dogs and crisps.

theguardian.com - Joanne Gould - I tried 75 low- and no-alcohol drinks: here are my favourite beers, wines and spirits
I tried 75 low- and no-alcohol drinks: here are my favourite beers, wines and spirits
The Guardian

Was your Christmas a little too merry? Maybe you're giving Dry January a go; maybe you fancy trying more zebra striping (alternating alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks) this year; or maybe you want to steer clear of alcohol for a while for health…

popsci.com - Andrew Paul - Beer waste helps lab-grown meat taste meatier
Beer waste helps lab-grown meat taste meatier
Popular Science

Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Brewing beer relies on a very simple living thing– brewer's yeast. The microorganisms thrive on mashed grains, converting sugars into both alcohol and carbon dioxide along the way.

globalnews.ca - Aaron D'Andrea - Unsustainable workload leads to cancellation of Ontario craft beer festival: organizers
Unsustainable workload leads to cancellation of Ontario craft beer festival: organizers
Global News

Organizers of a decade-old craft beer festival in Ontario say an unsustainable workload has forced them to cancel their event permanently. The Kawartha Craft Beer Festival (KCBF) in Peterborough, Ont., which began in 2015, will not return this…

indiewire.com - Elaina Patton - 'Miroirs No. 3' Trailer: Christian Petzold's Star Paula Beer Is Dazed by Trauma and the Promise of Romance
'Miroirs No. 3' Trailer: Christian Petzold's Star Paula Beer Is Dazed by Trauma and the Promise of Romance
IndieWire

German filmmaker Christian Petzold once again asks his current favorite leading lady, Paula Beer, to embody a woman dazed by trauma and taken in by the promise of romance — or at the very least, a bit of doting — with his latest…

fox2detroit.com - Michigan breweries now allowed to sell nonalcoholic beers from other breweries
Michigan breweries now allowed to sell nonalcoholic beers from other breweries
FOX 2 Detroit

WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 11: Group 3 'Hazy IPA' Non-alcoholic beers photographed for Food in Washington, DC on March 11, 2024. (Photo by Scott Suchman for The Washington Post via Getty Images; food styling by Lisa Cherkasky for The Washington Post…

brisbanetimes.com.au - Cameron Atfield - Last drinks for the beer garden: 51-storey tower planned for Victory Hotel
Last drinks for the beer garden: 51-storey tower planned for Victory Hotel
Brisbane Times

The owners of Brisbane's historic Victory Hotel are planning a slender 51-storey tower for its famous beer garden. Precision Group's development application for the major new hotel tower, handed to Brisbane City Council just before Christmas but…

nbcphiladelphia.com - Emily Rose Grassi - Argument in West Philly beer store leads to man, woman shot outside, police say
Argument in West Philly beer store leads to man, woman shot outside, police say
NBC 10 Philadelphia

Two people were rushed to the hospital by officers on Tuesday afternoon after two men got into an argument inside a beer distributor before gunshots rang out in West Philadelphia, according to police. This all unfolded sometime after 6 p.m. on Jan.

telegraph.co.uk - William Sitwell - Labour is deliberately destroying Britain's future
Labour is deliberately destroying Britain's future
The Telegraph

It was the dream so many of us had – to own our own pub. I can even remember the conversations held at the bar of the Old Locomotive in Canterbury as students of Kent University back in the late Eighties: Stuart, Damian, Dan, Alastair and I…

telegraph.co.uk - Tony Diver - The proof we don't need Labour's anti-pub drink-driving law
The proof we don't need Labour's anti-pub drink-driving law
The Telegraph

Road collisions and deaths from drink driving have fallen significantly over the past decades, calling into question Labour's plans to change the law. Reducing the legal limit of 80mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood to 50mg, or around a pint, would…

foodandwine.com - Kathleen Willcox - How to Do Dry January Without Giving Up Going Out
How to Do Dry January Without Giving Up Going Out
Food & Wine

After the end-of-year season of indulgence, the idea of trading your whiskey for wheatgrass for a full month sounds both needed and also a little daunting. Dry January, the social movement that has gained serious steam in recent years in which…

sevendaysvt.com - Jordan Barry - Vermont's Craft Brewers Brace for an Uncertain Future
Vermont's Craft Brewers Brace for an Uncertain Future
Seven Days

Help us pay for in-depth stories like this one by becoming a Seven Days Super Reader. A group of regulars sat around the bar at Simple Roots Brewing in Burlington on a Saturday in mid December and toasted the New North End brewery's final days.

cnbc.com - Alex Harring - Trump's Greenland considerations, Nvidia's China demand, xAI's latest funding round and more in Morning Squawk
Trump's Greenland considerations, Nvidia's China demand, xAI's latest funding round and more in Morning Squawk
CNBC

This is CNBC's Morning Squawk newsletter. Subscribe here to receive future editions in your inbox. Happy Wednesday. Guests at my home will be pleased to know that I, despite personal fascination, live outside the delivery radius of this shower…

washingtonpost.com - Lindsey Bever - Is red wine better for you than white? The answer may surprise you.
Is red wine better for you than white? The answer may surprise you.
Washington Post

Is red wine healthier than white wine? Many people think red wine is better for you than white wine or other types of alcohol. The notion was partly born from studies — some of which have been disputed — that suggested that certain…

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