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Pliny the Elder
Is a beer and often cited as the “best beer in the world”. First brewed by Russian River Brewing in 2000, it’s name is derived from a Roman author and philosopher – why??
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The death of craftbeer?
This is an article from January 2016 in The Guardian questioning the acquisition of London brewers Camden Town by AB InBev, the world’s largest drinks company.
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We don’t carry that brand!
Craft beer is quickly on the rise but in Spain it is still struggling to get a foothold.
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“Crappy” Beer vs “Fancy” Beer
“I hate fancy beer“, writes 2-star Michelin chef David Chang in a recent article for the GQ Magazine and adds: “shitty beer […] pairs really well with food. All food. Think about how well champagne pairs with almost anything. Champagne is not a flavor bomb! It’s bubbly and has a little hint of acid and tannin…
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Drink local: Málaga craft beers
What’s with the concept drink local? The idea is of course to support your local brew. It is not an encouragement to stop drinking the regular brands from your supermarket, but if you think about it for a moment, they produce beer by the millions. Your local microbrewery produces perhaps only a few thousand litres a…
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What is craft beer?
There’s perhaps no exact definition of what craft beer or a craft brewery exactly is, but craft breweries are in general characterized by the fact that they are small and independent breweries that manufacture their product using the traditional ingredients of malted barley, wheat, hops, yeast and water, without any additives or artificial colouring or carbonization. In the…