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www.pelliclemag.com
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chrishallbeer.com
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| | | | After a getting a job incraft beer, one of the first and most startling differences I noticed was the vocabulary used by brewers in the comfort and privacy of their own breweries. I don't mean colourful swearing (well, actually, now you mention it...) but rather the kind of words a brewer might use to describe... | |
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punchdrink.com
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| | | | The craft beer description "dank," which was originally borrowed from weed culture to describe West Coast IPA, is back on the rise. | |
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zythophile.co.uk
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| | It's a clickbait beer, of course, a meme ale, designed at least in part to get as many mentions on social media as possible. And yet ... perhaps because I'm a big fan of Marmite, I rather liked Camden Town Brewery's Marmite Ale, made with actual Marmite as one of the ingredients. You wouldn't want |