Beer is having a big moment, a revolution of sorts. When it comes to grabbing a cold one, more and more people are bypassing the big dogs and seeking out better-tasting craft brews.
BARS IN DES MOINES: Beyond the friendly atmosphere and neighborhood charm, Beer Bucket and Burgers boasts all of your classic late-night entertainment value coupled with cheap drinks. They fill the weekdays with specials, too, including penny beer on Monday (plus a $5 cover), $2 bottles and mixed drinks on Tuesdays, and $1 cans on Wednesdays. 12 photos: Inside Beer Bucket and Burgers
There is real science and a bit of art behind why a beer-can chicken cooks so well. AP Photo/Modernist Cuisine You may not find too many restaurant chefs plopping their poultry on cans of PBR, but all those tailgaters and beachside grillers are on to something.
As part of an Amstel marketing stunt, vending machine only serves beer to people who stand around doing nothing for three minutes. Originally posted at Crave
I have been thinking about beer festivals a lot lately. It could be because October is coming and this is the time that Oktoberfest celebrations start up. It also could be because there are a few big festivals scheduled in Asheville and Charlottle this September. But the more likely reason is because I have been helping out with the first beer festival in Anderson coming up on Sept. 7.
Beer brewery mergers could lead to short-term spikes in beer prices, a far cry from what merging companies claim when they say mergers usually benefit consumers, according to a research paper published on Thursday. The study, which examines pricing and consolidation in the U.S. beer industry, found that after the 2008 merger of U.S. Molson Coors Brewing Company (NYSE:TAP) and SABMiller plc (LON ...
"The Complete Beer Course: Boot Camp for Beer Geeks: From Novice to Expert in Twelve Tasting Classes," the newest book by Joshua Bernstein, will help you better understand the beer in your glass, what you should expect when you buy a certain type of beer and what ingredients are used to make those beers.
Lesser-known German style finds a new homeland in America
Think frozen beer and you automatically think of an exploding bottle in your freezer. But Japanese beer maker, Kirin, has created Kirin Ichiban Frozen Beer, made with a machine that creates a freezing foam ice cap on your beer that keeps your brew colder for longer.
Research and Markets has announced the addition of Canadean Ltd's new report "China Beer Market Insights 2013"
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