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thebeerroad.com | ||
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laughingbonesbrewing.com
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| | | | | California Common Lager is a style that is not very well known in New Zealand; a fact we'd like to change, so we are putting it on the map. The most well known example of the California Common Lager style beer is Anchor Steam, an icon in its own right. The California Common Lager beer became popular with the working cl | |
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www.fuggled.net
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| | | | | a blog about beer, pubs and homebrewing. Based in Charlottesville but with a view of the world. | |
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www.wsetglobal.com
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| | | | | With all the different beer styles - complete with their acronyms, complicated histories, and reinventions - it sometimes feels impossible to quickly define what a drinker can expect to find in their pint glass. How can you sum up what the difference is between an India pale ale (IPA) or an American pale ale (APA)? David Jesudason explains the creation and evolution of these two beer styles. | |
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beerconnoisseur.com
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| | | Festbier is a German-style lager that is traditionally served at Oktoberfest celebrations. Learn about its history and what sets it apart from other lagers. | ||