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Clubs of America | Dec 01, 2011

Like everything else, science has defined the bitterness of beer, just as it has defined other aspects of brew, such as color.

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Clubs of America | Oct 24, 2011

Fire Island Brewery threw your favorite Beer of the Month Club a curve ball when they introduced themselves by saying they were from “the Other New York.

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Clubs of America | Oct 04, 2011

Yes, there’s more to buying beer than grabbing any old bottle or six-pack off the shelf. Really smart buyers get theirs through their favorite Beer of the Month Club at Clubs of America.

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Clubs of America | Sep 15, 2011

This is New Mexico’s first and largest brewery, distributing 5 year ‘round brews, as well as an array of seasonal beers.

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Clubs of America | Sep 08, 2011

Between 1870 and 1919 (long before the days of Great Clubs!), America was giving the Germans a run for their money, matching their breweries in both quantity and quality.

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Clubs of America | Aug 03, 2011

Experts in the field of beer and brewing (and your Beer of the Month Club) have agreed on 120 individual flavor elements that may be detected in any one beer.

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Clubs of America | Jul 20, 2011

In 2009, Jeff Walker, Todd Rice and John Hastings created American Honor Beer Company, focusing on making 100% barley malt brews, without corn, rice and other adjuncts so widely used.

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Clubs of America | Jul 11, 2011

Introduced to you in the past by your favorite beer of the month club, perhaps you recall Uinta’s “Earth, Wind and Beer” slogan.

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Clubs of America | Jul 05, 2011

Your monthly beer club and Queen Anne know you can’t start a colony without good brews.

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Clubs of America | Jun 27, 2011

TO OUR HEALTH: The captain, crew and passengers aboard the Mayflower and other vessels of that era depended on beer to curtail the spread of Scurvy, a wasting disease caused by a vitamin-depleted die…

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