Beer has traditionally been a man’s beverage. Marketing efforts have usually been geared toward men and the image of malt beverages as a manly product continues to dominate popular culture. And with more than 70 percent of beer purchased by men, the proof of beer as a man’s … [Read more...]
British May Have to Pay More Pounds for the Same Booze
Our beer- drinking friends over in the UK may have to pay a slightly higher price for their favorite bottle of ale if the British government has its way. According to an article published by the Economist, the British government is considering a minimum price of 45p per … [Read more...]
New Belgium Brewing Expands in a Small Way
Colorado’s New Belgium Brewery is one of the largest craft breweries in the United States. With more than 700,000 barrels of beer produced each year, New Belgium is not a company one would likely guess if asked to name a brewery about to purchase a small- batch barrel … [Read more...]
Abita Brewing Founder Passes Away
Jim Patton, one of the founders of Abita Brewing Company in Abita Springs, Louisiana, passed away in Miami, Florida on October 23, 2012 at the age of 59. Sources say that Patton died suddenly of unknown causes. Abita Brewing is popular among craft beer fans and it has … [Read more...]
Brewmeister Armageddon: New Claimant as World’s Strongest Beer
All I can say is…Holy specific gravity! Scotland’s Brewmeister Brewery has produced what it claims is the strongest beer in the world. Weighing in at an astounding 65 percent alcohol by volume, it tops the charts as the most alcoholic … [Read more...]
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