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 …
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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 …
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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.
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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. …
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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 …
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