By Amy Looker
The search for the world’s greatest beer is on following an announcement that entries are open for the 2010 Australian International Beer Awards (AIBA).
Currently the second-largest beer competition of its kind in the world, the 2009 AIBA attracted almost 1200 entries from 39 countries, pitting brewers both large and small against each other in front of the international and A
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Inbev Romania idles production of Blaj plant
Posted by needbeer 169 days ago (http://www.wall-street.ro)
InBev Romania brewing company said it would halt production at its bottling plant in Blaj for six months, sending 110 workers in temporary layoff.
As of October 1, the activity of the brewer’s bottling plant in Blaj will be suspended by the end of March 2010. The 110 workers of the plant, mainly those in production, will take temporary layoff. The plant has a headcount of almost 200.
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As of October 1, the activity of the brewer’s bottling plant in Blaj will be suspended by the end of March 2010. The 110 workers of the plant, mainly those in production, will take temporary layoff. The plant has a headcount of almost 200.
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Coopers Adds to Home Brew Range
Posted by bhami 181 days ago (http://www.theshout.com.au)
By Andrew Starke
Coopers Brewery is expanding its International Series of home brew concentrates with the addition of a traditional English Bitter.
Coopers Brewery is expanding its International Series of home brew concentrates with the addition of a traditional English Bitter.
Chicha and Chang - two mystical beers two hemispheres
Posted by bhami 181 days ago (http://www.examiner.com)
by Charlie Papazian
Dogfish Head Brewing Company is made headlines yesterday with their version of a Peruvian beer style known as chicha. Headlined in yesterday’s New York Times story Chew It Up, Spit It Out, Then Brew. Cheers! the story raised many an eyebrow and created loads of chuckles........
Dogfish Head Brewing Company is made headlines yesterday with their version of a Peruvian beer style known as chicha. Headlined in yesterday’s New York Times story Chew It Up, Spit It Out, Then Brew. Cheers! the story raised many an eyebrow and created loads of chuckles........
Free hops for brewers indicative of drama and concern
Posted by bhami 181 days ago (http://www.examiner.com)
By Charlie Papazian,
You’d think that brewers would be raising their beer glasses in toast upon learning two weeks ago, that one of the largest hop farms in Washington’s Yakima valley was offering free hops to any brewer who wanted them.........
You’d think that brewers would be raising their beer glasses in toast upon learning two weeks ago, that one of the largest hop farms in Washington’s Yakima valley was offering free hops to any brewer who wanted them.........
Women pull their weight in real ale pub revival - Times Online
Posted by needbeer 182 days ago (http://www.timesonline.co.uk)
Real ale drinkers are caricatured by their sandals, beards, and pot bellies. But landlords say that the image is outdated and that an eclectic group of drinkers, including women and young people, have acquired such a thirst for real ale that they are helping pubs to survive the recession.
The taste for craft beers has also brought a resurgence to the brewing industry, with more breweries in Brit
The taste for craft beers has also brought a resurgence to the brewing industry, with more breweries in Brit
Coopers Plans US Expansion - The Shout
Posted by bhami 197 days ago (http://www.theshout.com.au)
By Andrew Starke
Coopers Brewery is planning to double its beer exports to the United States over the next 18 months.
The company now has two people working in the US to promote the brand after reaching agreement with American importer, Preiss Imports............
Coopers Brewery is planning to double its beer exports to the United States over the next 18 months.
The company now has two people working in the US to promote the brand after reaching agreement with American importer, Preiss Imports............
A West Australian man has been charged with stealing a shipping container full of imported beer valued at $35,000.
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