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From the Editor — Acquisition Ironies, This Bud’s for Euro PDF Print E-mail
Written by Tony Forder   

Halfway through our tasting of Budweiser American Ale, one of the Anheuser-Busch team made the point, "We’re the last major American brewery..."

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Lew Bryson’s Steaming Pile: What’s InBud to you? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Lew Bryson   

Being old sucks. I mean, I’m not even old yet, and it sucks already. I’m losing hair, my eyesight’s failing, and I don’t give a damn about the music on the radio.

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UK Meadmaker Runs Afoul of EU Rules PDF Print E-mail
Written by Phil Clarke   

Since 1985, Lurgashall Winery has created award-winning fruit wines, cordials and meads. Through the ownership and guidance of Jerry Schooler, this quaint winery, located in West Sussex, England, distributes its products in Europe, the US and throughout the world.

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Mondial de la biere Celebrates 15 Years PDF Print E-mail
Written by Tony Forder   

Le Mondial de la biere pulled out all the stops for its 15th anniversary. Not only were there a record number of new (to Quebec) beers on display at the Montreal beer festival, but also it seemed a record number of visitors from the U.S. and from Europe.

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Ms. Mug - It’s Not You. It’s Me: Beer Breakups PDF Print E-mail
Written by Lauren Clark   

Beer enthusiasts relish recalling their great romances with certain brews. I, for one, have had an enduring love for Bavarian wheat beer. I don’t care whether it’s light or dunkel, or named Franziskaner or Schneider. The same goes for Belgian whites and saisons. Dupont, Hennepin, Blanche de Chambly…they’re all dreamy.

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