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Monthly Archives: May 2009
Just Another Beer? Not to Those in Laos – NYTimes.com
Just Another Beer? Not to Those in Laos – NYTimes.com – Mozilla Firefox. And people wonder about the power of word of mouth when it comes to lager? Have a look at this story from the New York Times.
Ale, lager, whatever – as long as its a good read
This may be a blog about lager, but that doesn’t mean I can’t write about anything else if there’s a tiny excuse for it. Take for example the trend towards lighter, clearer and filtered beers that first started appearing at … Continue reading
Filling the holes in a lager timeline
If you’re knee-deep in a new project, there’s nothing quite as exciting as getting beyond the ‘standard’ sources and finding a little gem of information that you’ve not seen before. In my pursuit of all things lager I’ve dug into … Continue reading
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