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| | | | This article was published for me by Rare Repbulic, check it out! A couple of weeks ago, this article was posted by well respected beer blogger Ben Johnson. The gist of the article is that Labatt are planning on marketing Shock Top as a craft beer to unsuspecting beer drinkers. Now, the general tone of... | |
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| | | | By Liz Dodd Oktoberfest. The smell of smokey sausages hangs in the air. People with lederhosen compare altbier and rauchbier. Meanwhile, a few metres away, double decker buses roar up and down Upper Street. The annual German beer celebration is observedslightly differently in Islington, as we discovered earlier this month at local craft pub The... | |
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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... | |
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| | With the premier last month of Lemonade, her second visual album, Beyoncé didn't make the world stop so much as she make it revolve: around her, around her work, around black women. For all of the limitations of pop music as a medium (it's inherently capitalist, for one) and Lemonade's various feminist strategies ("Formation," with[...]... |