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The Next Step in Beerphilia: Homebrewing (Blogcritics.org) Best Beer

June 30th, 2007
    Like many people, I enjoy beer. I enjoy learning about beer, I enjoy talking about beer, and, of course, I enjoy drinking beer. For those of you in a similar situation, there is one hobby that will allow you to do all of those things at the same time: homebrewing. Many people seem to have the idea that homebrewing produces bad beer, or is difficult, or expensive. The fact is, brewing good …

Ciscoe's Best Beer To-do List: PlantAmnesty wins (you get chili, bingo) – Seattle Post Intelligencer

June 30th, 2007
    Ciscoe's To-do List: PlantAmnesty wins (you get chili, bingo)
    Seattle Post Intelligencer - 34 minutes ago
    You've got to fork out your own bucks for beer, cake and – Best Beer – and other food. The event is July 10 the ( Best Beer ) and at the University of Washington Botanic Gardens (formerly the

Taste of Nation Best Beer event aims to raise $80,000 (Portsmouth Herald)

June 23rd, 2007
    PORTSMOUTH ? Edible flowers, mini strawberries, gazpacho, organic beer, mini hamburgers and – Best Beer – and Portuguese wine were just some of the many delicacies served at Wednesday night’s 13th annual Taste of the Nation at Strawbery Banke Museum.

Governors bet on College World Series championship – Best Beer Phoenix Business Journal

June 23rd, 2007
    Governors bet on College World Series championship
    Phoenix Business Journal, AZ - 20 minutes ago
    Kulongoski wagered ( Best Beer ) a basket of products made in Oregon, including a sampling of Pacific seafood, local cheeses, craft beer and ( Best Beer ), and hazelnuts.

The Best Beer armchair traveler (AM New York)

June 16th, 2007
    “Cheap Motels ,( Best Beer ) and a Hot Plate: An Economist’s Travelogue,” by Michael D. Yates (Monthly Review Press, monthlyreview .org; $15.95) Put the words “economist,” “cheap” and “travelogue” together in one title, and I’m intrigued. The cover collage I could do without (I mean, come on, five shots of the author and only one of his wife, Karen Korenoski?). But the insightful analysis, the dry wit, and the …