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schoolhousecraftbeer.wordpress.com
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| | | | | The recent "internet exploding" article, penned by local beer blogger Ben Johnson about Labbatt'smarketing plans for Shock Top, lead many people to ask "What exactly is the definition of craft beer?" It apparently means different things to different people. As a point of reference,Brewdog of the UK proposed a definition of what a craft brewery... | |
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originalhopster.wordpress.com
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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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beermack.wordpress.com
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| | | | | No Beermack postfor 12 months. What a lazy beggar, eh? Plenty of other good/mediocre/shite blogs out there to keep you beer loving folks occupied, so I'm not going to lose any sleep or make excuses. But, there's nothing like the annual draw of Golden Pints to get a man typing again, so here we... | |
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www.goodbeerhunting.com
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| | | [AI summary] The article explores the story of Brasserie de la Mule, a new brewery in Brussels founded by Joel Galy. It details his journey from homebrewing with his mother Agneta Blom in Sweden to working at Brasserie de la Senne and then starting his own brewery. The piece highlights his dedication to German-style lager beers, the renovation of the former stables into a taproom, and the collaborative efforts with other local breweries. It also touches on the brewery's community-focused approach, including live music events and a focus on quality over expansion. The article concludes by emphasizing the significance of de la Mule in introducing lesser-known beer styles to the Belgian market and its role in the local beer scene. | ||