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www.pelliclemag.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article explores the history and revival of Joule's Brewery and The Coopers Tavern in Burton upon Trent, highlighting their cultural significance, the impact of industrialization on brewing, and the challenges of preserving traditional beer-making practices in a modern context. | |
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chrisdyson55.blogspot.com
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| | | | | A football-away-trip-cum-stag-do taking in two different towns. First up we headed east to the market town and port of Boston for the footba... | |
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thealeinkaleigh.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Gothenburg, Sweden's second city, has become known for the number of great breweries that have popped up there in recent years. We snagged ourselves some decent-priced flights and booked ourselves in for a little jaunt to brush off the January blues. This is nowhere near an extensive guide to the bars and breweries of Gothenburg.... | |
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kaedrin.com
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| | | So, what happens when you take a lager yeast and brew it at ale temperatures? In general, lager yeasts like to ferment at relatively low temperatures (somewhere around 50° or so), while ales favor warmer temperatures (let's call it 70°, though there's actually a pretty broad range). 19th century Californians, lacking refrigeration or even natural ... Read more | ||