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theculturevulture.co.uk
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| | | | | Guest blogger Neil Walker has struggled hard for you dear reader to put together his definitive Top Ten of Beers brewed in West Yorkshire. Take a load off Neil your work here is done... | |
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thebeercast.com
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| | | | | Recently I was listening to an episode of the excellent Craft Beer Radio, where hosts Jeff and Greg were discussing a list that had been published on blogcritics.org regarding the top seven trends in craft brewing for 2010. They make interesting reading, particularly with our interpretation on how those trends are currently being reflected in ... | |
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zythophile.co.uk
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| | | | | "All the IBUs, half the ABV" is how the American beer writer Brian Yaeger describes the newest (?) beery trend in the United States: the "India Session Ale". As you'll have gathered, the ISA is meant to have the flavours of an American-style IPA, but at a more "sessionable" gravity. "Sessionable" is in the eye | |
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agirlandherpint.wordpress.com
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| | | There is one beer that hundreds, probably thousands, of beer enthusiasts the world over agree is one of the greatest beers in the world. Thomas Hardy's Ale is an 11.7% barley wine¹, originally brewed in 1968 to commemorate the death of writer Thomas Hardy, and brewed annually (or there abouts) since the mid-1970s. Despite drawing... | ||