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Clubs of America | Nov 21, 2013

This brewery was founded as Hoppers Brewpub in 1993 in Erie’s historic Union Station. At that time, their brewing capacity was 1,040 barrels a year.

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Clubs of America | Nov 17, 2013

Clubs of America introduces Bent River Brewing Company, a concept conceived by Tim Koster of Koski’s Home Brew Fixins.

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Clubs of America | Nov 12, 2013

Historically, beer has not had much of a place in the American kitchen, save the occasional beer brat or beer batter.

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Clubs of America | Nov 07, 2013

2001 marked the arrival of their new state-of-the-art 35-barrel high-pressure steam-fired brewhouse, the crowning accomplishment in Nimbus Brewing’s major brewery expansion that began in June of 200…

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Clubs of America | Nov 01, 2013

In 1979, two CU professors applied for and received the 43rd brewing license issued in the United States, creating Boulder Beer Company, Colorado’s first microbrewery.

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Clubs of America | Oct 28, 2013

It’s a routinely accepted theory that beer had its roots not as a leisure-time beverage, but rather as a nutritious alternative to the other liquids.

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Clubs of America | Oct 02, 2013

You might be familiar with Budweiser and Guinness, the popular beer brands of the USA and Ireland, respectively.

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Clubs of America | Sep 25, 2013

Matt Brewery is the second oldest family-owned brewery in the United States, brewing beer since 1853.

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Clubs of America | Sep 18, 2013

Back in the mid-90’s, when 24-year old buddies Kirsten Neves (who wanted to be a lawyer) and Nik Stanclu, a scientist, seriously thought about their futures, they decided they’d rather be in busin…

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Clubs of America | Sep 11, 2013

The Harlem Brewing Company story started more than 86 years ago.

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