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Clubs of America | Jul 13, 2016

Founded in 1994, this company is named for Smuttynose Island, the third largest of the nine islands that form the Isles of Shoals, a small, rugged archipelago that lies seven miles off the craggy New …

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Clubs of America | Jul 11, 2016

Hops are crucial to the character of beer, whether it be in ales or lagers.

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Clubs of America | Jun 08, 2016

The D.L. Geary Brewing Co. was incorporated in October, 1983 by David and Karen Geary, who shared the vision of producing world class products on a small scale.

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Clubs of America | Jun 06, 2016

In 1995, the roof of the Rams Head Tavern in Annapolis, MD was removed, replaced by a brewhouse, handcrafting fine ales and lagers under the name of Fordham Brewing.

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Clubs of America | Jun 04, 2016

Experts in the field of beer and brewing have agreed on more than 120 individual flavor elements that may be detected in any one beer.

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Clubs of America | May 30, 2016

Country: Germany  Region: Baden  Grapes: Pinot Gris, Pinot Blanc, Riesling, Chasselas, Muller-Thurgau Baden is the southernmost of Germany’s wine regions.

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Clubs of America | May 16, 2016

The Sand Creek Brewing Company began on a dairy farm in Downing, Wisconsin, about 20 miles northwest of Menomonie.

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Clubs of America | May 13, 2016

Colorado’s first craft brewery was established in 1979 when two professors at the University of Colorado received the 43rd brewing license issued in the U.S.

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Clubs of America | May 11, 2016

Scientists are notoriously observant and eager to explore (and hopefully solve) the most complex problems.

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Clubs of America | Apr 16, 2016

The 16 Mile brand name dates all the way back to the early 1700’s, when Georgetown was still known as Pettijohn’s Old Field, a small town located in central Sussex County in Delaware.

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