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zythophile.co.uk
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| | | | One of the problems of trying to be a beer tourist in Belgium in July is that many places shut for their annual break. This was the case with Cantillon, Brussels's oldest surviving lambic brewery, a real working museum of beer, which is why we had to squeeze in a visit as we were leaving | |
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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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beermack.wordpress.com
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| | | | There are ever fewer decent-sized European cities left untouched by the explosion of 'good' beer over the past couple of years. Specialist beer bars, nano-breweries, and 'craft extensions' of well established brands are the name of the game from Belfast to Athens and most places in between. I asked on Twitter a couple of weeks... | |
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boakandbailey.com
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| | This is an advertisement for the Matsumoto Sake Brewing Co. and is frankly a bit short on actual information but, blimey, it's pretty. |