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Victory Brewing Partners With Longwood Gardens To Brew Garden Beers
Main fountain garden, Longwood Gardens. in Kennet Square, Pennsylvania. Longwood Gardens and Victory Brewing released the latest of their collaboration brews on July 4, 2026, in honour of the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States…
Good Save: Budweiser Reopens The Tab For Free Beer Celebrating America's 250th
Budweiser America 250th free beer promotion Courtesy of Budweiser, Anheuser-Busch To honor America's 250th anniversary—and its own 150th—Budweiser offered to pick up the tab for a free beer. The promotion dropped on Monday, June 29…
Ex-England star reveals Capello turning point where he let players have beers
A FORMER England star has revealed the moment Fabio Capello allowed players to have a beer before a crucial World Cup clash. The Italian was in charge of the Three Lions for their disastrous 2010 World Cup campaign in South Africa. Your info will…
Andy Burnham talks football and beers with fans as he continues to avoid media
Everton's Derek Mountfield is surrounded by jubilant fans after Everton beat Southampton 1-0 Andy Burnham revealed he took part in a pitch invasion as a football-mad teenager, when police battled to hold back fans after a dramatic FA Cup…
Beer blogger delivers verdict on five Burslem boozers
A blogger and Huddersfield Town supporter has rated five boozers after travelling to Port Vale for last season's League One clash. The blog - Ben's Best Boozers - is described as a 'local York man and his cameraman on a mission to find the best…
Pubs' SOS for more beer ahead of marathon 22-hour World Cup session
Pubs have sent out an SOS for more beer ahead of a marathon World Cup booze bender that could last up to 22 hours. That is how long some bars face staying open so England fans can watch Monday's early hours last-16 showdown with Mexico. And…
The diamond market may never recover from the boom in lab-grown stones
Diamonds are losing their sparkle, and the lab-grown boom looks to be the chief culprit, source says. What's more, the upheaval might be permanent. Lab-grown diamonds — which are virtually indistinguishable from natural stones and are sold…
How the Detroit Auto Show became a global destination | America at 250
The Detroit Auto Show has spent more than a century evolving alongside the auto industry. It has grown from a small, local exhibition into one of the world's premier automotive events. The show started in 1907 at a beer garden near the Belle Isle…
England vs Mexico pub rules and closing time laws for 1am kick-off at World Cup
Late kickoff time: The highly anticipated World Cup round-of-16 clash between England and Mexico is scheduled to kick off at 1am BST on Monday, July 6. Because of this late start time, the game is not expected to conclude until well after 3am. The…
Welsh pubs fight back against closures as numbers grow in 2026
The number of pubs in Wales has grown so far this year - bucking the trend of UK-wide closures over the past few years. It is a 'much-needed ray of light' for the beleaguered industry, according to the British Beer & Pub Association (BBPA). While…
Inside the quirky pub empire where phones and swearing are banned
When Mark Evans lost his job at a bar in Bradford 12 years ago, he sat down in the car park outside, chin in hands, and decided to write a letter to Humphrey Smith, chairman of Samuel Smith's Old Brewery, to ask for a job. To Mr Evans' shock, two…
Delirium, despair, pride: with the fans on Cape Verde's World Cup rollercoaster
Rotterdam knows how to script a football fairytale. Six players from the Cape Verde side who have lit up the World Cup were born here, nearly 5,000km from their parents' islands. Five of them played against Argentina, the defending champions, in a…
America's Founding Fathers plotted revolution over drinks at these historic taverns
Some of the ideas that fueled the American Revolution were discussed over drinks. An important part of colonial life, taverns gave people a place to gather, exchange news and debate politics. Many became meeting places for the Founding Fathers and…
The '1776 Diet': What Americans really ate during the nation's founding
Many of the American colonists' eating habits have made a comeback in recent years. They ate minimally processed, locally sourced whole foods and regularly incorporated organ meats into their meals. Livestock and many Old World crops had already…
Pubs reassure England fans they WILL move bookings after match timings chaos
PUBS and bars have been facing chaos with table bookings after England's upcoming World Cup clash was twice rescheduled. The Round of 16 tie with Mexico was originally planned to go ahead at 1am UK time on Monday, before being dramatically…
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