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abc.net.au - Harry Frost - How beer and AI are changing the course of Canberra's economic future
How beer and AI are changing the course of Canberra's economic future
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Capital Brewing co-founder Laurence Kain admits manufacturing and production lines aren't the first things that come to people's minds when they think of Canberra. 'Brewing isn't an industry that existed in Canberra on any scale even 10 years ago,'…

express.co.uk - Samantha Bartlett - Inside 'cheapest country in the world' with £1 beers and meals that cost £2.60
Inside 'cheapest country in the world' with £1 beers and meals that cost £2.60
Daily Express

One travel creator shared his experience of going to the country online Many of us enjoy jetting off on holiday from time to time, yet the costs can rapidly accumulate – from flights and accommodation through to meals and activities. Now…

thedrinksbusiness.com - Jessica Mason - Beer drinkers tricked by a 'magician's choice' at the bar
Beer drinkers tricked by a 'magician's choice' at the bar
The Drinks Business

Independent brewers are voicing concerns over the dominance of the global brewers, according to the Independent Brewers of Europe (IBE). Jessica Mason finds out more. In a recent interview with the drinks business, IBE chairman and SIBA head of…

nowtolove.com.au - Lucy Croke - Maggie Beer reflects on her defining career moments and why retirement can wait
Maggie Beer reflects on her defining career moments and why retirement can wait
Now to Love, Woman's Day, TV WEEK & Take 5

Acclaimed cook and MasterChef Australia favourite Maggie Beer is back in the kitchen this week. She's setting a tough Pressure Test in which contestants must master her signature sour-cream pastry and turn it into a pie. Maggie loves returning to…

thedrinksbusiness.com - Jessica Mason - Rosé beer 'reflects a broader shift in drinking culture'
Rosé beer 'reflects a broader shift in drinking culture'
The Drinks Business

Carlsberg Britvic's launch of 1664 Rosé has blurred the boundaries between beer, wine and fruit-flavoured drinks, marking a shift in how consumers choose what to drink. db finds out more. The introduction of a rosé-inspired beer with…

nottinghampost.com - George Palmer-Soady - First look inside new bar serving 'bonkers' beers in former 24-hour store
First look inside new bar serving 'bonkers' beers in former 24-hour store
Nottinghamshire Live

Beer brewed by Trappist monks in Belgium and 'bonkers' stouts topped with coconut cream aren't the typical items you'd find on the aisles of a 24-hour convenience shop. But it's exactly what's on offer at Nottingham's newest craft beer bar and…

irishcentral.com - Freya Drohan - Scientists explain why Guinness defies the laws of physics
Scientists explain why Guinness defies the laws of physics
IrishCentral

Ever wondered why it takes the barman twice as long to come back with a pint of Guinness as, say, a regular draft beer? Part of the reason is nitrogen - the gas used to carbonate the beloved black stuff. William Lee, a professor of Industrial…

manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Adam Maidment - Manchester's Arndale Market has a reprieve - but traders still fear the future
Manchester's Arndale Market has a reprieve - but traders still fear the future
Manchester Evening News

The Arndale Market has been a mainstay in Manchester for years now offering the unique opportunity of being able to order pizzas, wedding dresses, pints of beer, fresh fish, a portion of curry, and phone chargers all in one place. Since its…

theguardian.com - Nadeem Badshah - UK faces higher prices for eight months after war in Iran ends, says minister
UK faces higher prices for eight months after war in Iran ends, says minister
The Guardian

Darren Jones suggests cost of energy, food and flights will remain high after de-escalation and Hormuz strait reopens The UK faces higher prices for food and fuel for at least eight months after the war in Iran ends, a minister has said. The…

redstate.com - Ward Clark - Sick: Leftist-Run Wisconsin Brewery Cheers Attempt on President's Life
Sick: Leftist-Run Wisconsin Brewery Cheers Attempt on President's Life
redstate.com

Events like Saturday's attempt on President Trump, which was the third, in case anyone doesn't remember, seem to bring out the worst in the unhinged left. I mean, besides the unhinged leftist who made the attempt. The latest example of this comes…

standard.co.uk - Helen Corbett - Price pressures could last for eight months after Iran war ends, minister warns
Price pressures could last for eight months after Iran war ends, minister warns
Evening Standard

Get our award-winning daily news email featuring exclusive stories, opinion and expert analysis I would like to be emailed about offers, event and updates from Evening Standard. Read our privacy notice. The British public could be hit with higher…

thedrinksbusiness.com - Kathleen Willcox - Iran war drives change in wine industry practices
Iran war drives change in wine industry practices
The Drinks Business

The fallout from the Iran conflict is adding new pressure to the global wine trade, from rising costs to disrupted logistics. Producers are now accelerating efforts to build more resilient and environmentally sustainable business models. Kathleen…

psychologytoday.com - Jeanette Hu AMFT - Why People Still Crave Alcohol-Even When They Want to Quit
Why People Still Crave Alcohol-Even When They Want to Quit
Psychology Today

“Why do I still want a drink after all this time?” This is a painful question that many clients come to me with. Each person would list all the reasons why they “should” already be over the desire to drink: health…

nypost.com - Titus Wu - Iconic Downtown LA brewery suddenly shutters - as city's bar scene turns into ghost town
Iconic Downtown LA brewery suddenly shutters - as city's bar scene turns into ghost town
New York Post

An iconic Los Angeles brewery held its last event Sunday as it closes down, the latest in a string of closures affecting the city's night life. Angel City Brewery in the downtown art district shuttered its operations with a send off, after 13 years…

thesun.co.uk - Millions are being made mugs of by welfare system subsidising spa days and booze
Millions are being made mugs of by welfare system subsidising spa days and booze
The Sun

MILLIONS of grafters who drag themselves out of bed each day to earn a living must wonder why they bother. One in four full-time workers take home less than many welfare claimants. Your info will be used in accordance with our Privacy Policy You'll…

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