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Clubs of America | Sep 28, 2010

Colorful language isn’t a problem for the inventive British, and the names they have for their local “pub grub” is proof. On my first time-ever trip to the U.K.

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Clubs of America | Sep 21, 2010

Beer has been brewed and enjoyed for thousands of years and in many countries throughout the world. It remains one of the world’s most popular beverages.

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Clubs of America | Sep 08, 2010

Cisco Brewery – Nantucket, Massachusetts Born out of a passion for producing quality beverages, in 1997 Nantucket Vineyard and Cisco Brewery joined forces.

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Clubs of America | Sep 01, 2010

Tied House Brewery – San Jose, California Tied House Brewery is one of the first original brewpubs in America, named in honor of a system of tied and free houses that emerged during England’s Indu…

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Clubs of America | Aug 25, 2010

Since all four selections this month are members of the Ale family, it seems fitting that we explore some details about this fine family of beers.

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Clubs of America | Aug 18, 2010

These days, more and more larger brewing companies are starting to take over the beer market and are beginning to slowly run smaller breweries out of business.

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Clubs of America | Aug 11, 2010

The process of home brewing your own beer is detailed but not difficult. With start-up costs for supplies and equipment ranging between $100-$200, it is also relatively inexpensive.

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Clubs of America | Jul 28, 2010

VIRGIN ISLANDS ST. JOHN BREWERS, U.S. Virgin Islands The Tap Room is St.

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Clubs of America | Jul 14, 2010

It’s undeniable – no matter what direction you look, yeast is everywhere! It floats freely in the air, reproducing, metabolizing and being the reason for the creation of (depending on the type of …

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Clubs of America | Jun 15, 2010

If you’ve had a particularly good week in the office or you’re celebrating a special occasion, you may not feel like cracking open just another bottle of your usual beer (especially if you’re us…

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