To make a growth promoter, find a beanstalk growing like mad, clip the leaves at the top of vine and make a brew of the resident microbes. |
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The result is an intriguing brew of thick textures jibing into a florid collection of sonic patchworks. |
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There's an angry man sitting behind her, scowling, moaning, clutching his can of special brew and dispensing his own brand of cod philosophy. |
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I was able to indulge in fruit, but my daily intake of coffee was limited to a morning cold brew mixed with water. |
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The couple have to collect the herbs themselves and brew the concoctions in earthen pots on low flame. |
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Thousands drowned in the murky brew that was soon contaminated by sewage and industrial waste. |
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Sir Titus Salt kept a watchful eye over a panel of beer tasters judging a competition to recreate a brew in his honour yesterday. |
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One brew still popular in many parts of China is made of fruit bits suspended in rice wine. |
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At least 137 people have died in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi after drinking an alcoholic brew laced with methanol. |
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Evander smiled as he watched his little sister leave, taking another sip at the strong brew of ale that lay in front of him. |
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The bar attendant lady hesitated not for one second and cheerfully confided that her brew had been stewing for three hours. |
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His stroke of luck came when he decided to brew the fashionable new lager instead of heavier traditional beers. |
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An example of this would be a manufacturer acquiring retail outlets or a hop grower beginning to brew his own beer. |
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In contrast, the typical cost of the coffee in a cup of your favourite brew probably amounts to as little as six pence. |
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Although they both carry the taste of the ornage bitterness of the Bergamot, the tea from the whole leaf brew holds on to the tongue far longer. |
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Bett's brew is the best you ever tasted and she made a couple of big angel food cakes too. |
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Caffeine and theobromine are two naturally occurring alkaloids that are present in plants used to brew beverages in many cultures. |
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A Soviet sub carrying rotten caviar and toxic waste cabbage broth is scuttled and the oozing brew burbles into the depths of the ocean. |
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They spent the Middle Ages in candle-lit laboratories, laboring to brew universal elixirs and to turn base metals into gold or silver. |
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In addition to its brewing interests it also runs over a thousand tied pubs, which sell the company's own brew at the exclusion of other beers. |
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I'll betcha a cold frosty brew that a month from now opinions on both sides of this issue will have changed drastically. |
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The minx agrees, only to put a clause in her wedding contract that allows her to brew coffee whenever she pleases. |
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New York water is a special brew of ferocious currents, unforgiving temperatures, treacherous murk, and apocalyptic pollution. |
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She said, the dark foaming brew slopping onto the table as she set it down. |
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In 1876 Carl Linde invented the cooling machine, that allowed bottom fermentation brew production at any time of the year. |
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They brew cask beers using only traditional methods and use mainly locally grown hops wherever possible. |
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Any proper tea merchant knows that a Yixing pot should only be used to brew green tea. |
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Her last efforts to brew chamomile tea only resulted in failure and harsh embarrassment. |
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So go ahead and brew up a pot of Darjeeling or Earl Grey for the simple pleasure of it, and savor the moment. |
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As crises brew in the homeland, the civilian sector will see it and respond first. |
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Trouble was now beginning to brew for or near him, if it hadn't yet done so. |
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Enter a new, super-strict manager at the old hotel, and trouble begins to brew in the air. |
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Mixing beers requires balancing the attributes of one brew with the characteristics of another. |
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After stirring the hot brew once more, she set the bowl aside and turned to Will. |
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You've just got to try drinking a herbal brew from a Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner. |
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Tests have revealed high levels of air pollutants forming a perpetual noxious brew in the worst affected areas. |
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It's a potent brew of emotions that is imparted with much laughter through tears. |
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But, look, we have a rather toxic brew of electronic media that's certainly a contributor. |
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Today, a bubbling brew of cynicism and suspicion seems the cocktail of choice for millions. |
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The birds are marinated in a brew of beer, soy sauce, and brown sugar, then finished with an orange-brandy glaze. |
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Both served up a lovely, lurid brew of greed, murder and deviously twisted or mistaken identities. |
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New public management is a complex brew of political, economic and managerial claims. |
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Still, given the potent brew of personalities, it was natural that rumours would flourish, and they did. |
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Mrs. Twittle, the cook, smiled at her kindly while stirring an undoubtedly delicious brew in a large pot. |
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Top black celebrities have moved beyond roach spray and brew to endorse a wider variety of wares. |
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The knowledge of how to brew spruce beer was passed from the Native Americans to the American colonists. |
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The effect of the brew was to stupefy the convict to the point of pseudo-coma and to numb his physical sensations. |
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Bigger bags do make for a better brew but they would need to be about twice the standard size to make a difference. |
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Drama, campiness, and comedy coexist equally on-stage, resulting in a brew which is hilarious and at the same time heart-rending. |
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The place was jam packed, everyone seemingly letting it all hang out after the work week with their favourite brew and having a smoke. |
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Even my Grandma thinks I'm a weirdo stick-in-the-mud but then again she likes to smoke cigars and brew her own beer. |
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Try adding ginger to stir-fries or chicken dishes, or brew a pot of ginger tea. |
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Grab a slice of orgasmic pizza at Alpine Pizza, before a brew at Murphy's or the Arizona Brewing Company. |
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We've used a lot of malt in this brew so it's overpoweringly malty at this stage. |
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No week was complete without a range of samples of local home brew being brought in for Dad to taste. |
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Your home brew may not be as strong, for example, as that from a coffee shop chain. |
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His hobbies include paintball, gaming and making the best home brew in Colorado. |
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We drank from Wednesday night to Friday morning, then bought raisins and sugar from the trading post to make home brew for the following week. |
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You can actually take the dregs from a bottle of home brew and use it to start the next batch. |
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It may seem in the spirit of home brew computing or radio hams, but it adds another interesting dimension to the growth of hotspots. |
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The graphics are decidedly lackluster and have an aura of a home brew game. |
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Native people of Amazonia and the Sierra prepare chicha, a brew made from manioc and maize, respectively. |
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A rich brew of extended lines, sweeping curves, off-kilter balances, de Schynkel's vocabulary is expressive without being literal. |
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This rich brew of classical, folk and modern musical influences makes for a sometimes clamorous collage of phrases. |
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There are two attendants, typically hospitable Syrians, who sit round a little gas hot-plate and happily brew up coffee for their charges. |
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If she would just cool out and have a brew there would be perfect harmony and joy and one other person who could make a run to the liquor store. |
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Beneath the hop flavours lies a big smooth malty taste which also delivers the signature soft coppery colour of this brew. |
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The coffee sprays down creating a deep tan crema during the first half of the brew. |
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As they settled in, Mattie held up two fingers to the barmaid, who arrived seconds later with two glasses full of a frothy brew. |
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Of course they spoke of their brew as if it were a medicinal cure-all when in reality they produced highly refined and greatly prized moonshine. |
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The women's team won the first challenge by charging a premium price for their brew. |
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Now we are shamelessly and publicly adding religious discrimination to the witches' brew. |
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I've heard that if you simmer them in milk for quite a while the brew can have good effects. |
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Add to that the pyrotechnic brilliance of Ted Turner and there's a volatile brew ready to explode. |
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Violet leaves were used for swellings, and a brew of camomile flowers was useful in cases of sleeplessness-and gumboils! |
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A man rang the doorbell and said he was doing some work next door and would like a brew. |
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Tully's, at least, will make a press pot of fair trade, but it's two big cups' worth and it takes a minute to brew, so bring a friend. |
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One could almost believe that at any moment Scott and his men would come shuffling in, hang up their deerskin coats and start boiling a brew. |
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Henry VIII banned his brewer from adding hops to the royal brew, but as wine became more expensive the popularity of hopped beer grew. |
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They served as a tonic to entrance the audience in a slow brew that could be hopped up in a down-low way. |
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The yellowy gold brew isn't as hoppy as most true pale ales, but this is a good choice for Keith's drinkers who want to go a bit more upscale. |
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In three years it'll be left for dead at the dump, leaking its own noxious brew into the soil. |
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All they can offer is a roof for the night, some local brew, and a meal at which most dogs would turn up their noses. |
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The Price is an eclectic brew of fuzzy lo-fi tinkering, rainy-day '80s balladry and balls-out devil-sign rock. |
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Its steep, boulder-strewn slopes make for plenty of hair-raising scrambling and a necessary return to the Grog and Gruel for more home brew. |
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Use gourmet coffee and tea and teach bartenders and servers how to brew them correctly. |
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For a while in the 1990s it seemed that microbrews, brew pubs and craft beers were going to overthrow the established brewing order. |
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Instead, most successful microbrewers continue to brew unique, challenging products in the expectation that consumers will gravitate to them. |
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Every year, the two ex-teachers picked sloe berries from the same place, and made their own brew of sloe gin. |
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Human skin particles, pollen, and smoke are all part of this bothersome brew of irritants. |
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There and then, after a couple of snootfuls of the devil brew, he was raring to go. |
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You can use chunks or shavings of spalted wood instead of the brew, but it takes forever, and sometimes doesn't start because it is dead. |
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The cake tin is full and it'd take no more than a few minutes to brew a nice cuppa. |
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He joined Barista as a brew master and soon mastered the finer nuances of coffee. |
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There are 130 herbs and spices in the original recipe for chartreuse, preserved in an alcoholic base that the monks brew in copper stills. |
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Further south the heady brew is cognac, aged in oak casks and sought out by connoisseurs around the world. |
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Enjoy fresh seafood, tender prime rib, local and imported draft, our own micro brew, many fine wines and an extensive scotch list. |
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However, I read on the label of Maes Pils that the brew contains the malt of both barley and wheat. |
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Faithful to its centuries old tradition, Westmalle brewery always adds real hops to the brew. |
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Supporters of table beer claim that the brew is healthier than soft drinks. |
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One thing it has done is to identify the toxic brew and the potential technologies that can resolve it. |
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We brew fantastic beer, but we want to lead with our restaurant. |
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I felt somewhat embarrassed and on the way back to my desk, I almost tripped over the water cooler, slopping Fred's oh so precious caffeinated brew. |
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Brushing crumbs into a wastebasket, Sean started to brew a fresh pot. |
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This combustible brew of race, class, and economic anxieties bubbles all too closely to the surface. |
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She emerges in these pages as a spirited old bird, who likes a large gin and Dubonnet before lunch, prefers to brew her own tea, and can do a mean Irish accent. |
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A heady brew of spiced bramble with herb and chocolate scents serves up a sweet and sour cherry and bramble fruit with drying cocoa-flavoured tannins. |
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And once or twice a week, I will brew three gallon batches of iced tea, and put it in refrigeration. |
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A swallow of the inn's fiery brew aided him to clear his throat. |
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Question:I am working on a project and would like to know if it is possible to brew completely calorie-free beer. |
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We watched for a while with a brew and a ciggy to calm our nerves. |
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The beer engine draws the brew out almost like sucking on a straw. |
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To ensure that your tea is rich in these miracle constituents, brew it for the right length of time. |
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The best one, used in Beck's Alcohol-Free, is to brew as normal, allowing the hops, yeast and malts time to impart flavour, and then to remove the alcohol. |
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In China's case, this phenomenon coupled with its rising economic power make a noxious brew. |
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On the heels of a serpentine bass clarinet solo, the piece ends with sax, trombone, and clarinet wailing against a massive brew of drums, congas, and bass. |
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But before you rush out to guzzle down this herbal brew, it's perhaps best to know what you're letting yourself in for. |
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One of the flasks holds an oily liquid approximating to coffee while the other holds almost-boiling water that might nearly brew a half-strength cup of extra-weak tea. |
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If, on the other hand, the brew time was slower you should reduce the amount of ground coffee or tamp it with a little less vigour. |
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Add into the mix laws on forfeiture and seizure of assets, and the brew can, and often does, become toxic. |
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Maier arrived in the coastal town of Newport, Oregon, just in time for the first brew. |
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Once the tank is empty, stop dispensing by pressing the coffee brew switch again. |
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And if you have a truly artisan brewery, the taste of the brew may vary from keg to keg, depending on when it was brewed and how long it has been tapped. |
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There are Japanese beers available made from rice at the liquor store if you need that brew taste, but it's unlikely that your run-of-the-mill bar has Japanese imports on tap. |
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And that solution came from a homemade brew Branch and her sister created together. |
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Add in fiery preaching by anti-gay zealots, often funded by American organizations, and you have a volatile brew ready to explode. |
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Imagine the feelings that course through you as you brew your tea and anticipate the pleasure of shutting yourself off from the world for an afternoon. |
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Toss back this special brew to help repair your burned-out muscles. |
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And what was that witches' brew we had on Saturday nights, with the crunchy undercooked onion? |
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For more than a wee while, we discussed the potato and poteen, that wickedly potent brew that has been known to kick-start a reluctant cow into labour. |
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To fully enjoy its falvour and properties, pour simmering water and brew for 3 to 6 minutes. |
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Industrial production and technology have permanently altered the way we brew our inebriating ethanol. |
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Sometimes the patient will only drink the froth on the top of a brew. |
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Most up-to-date machines brew coffee directly into thermal pots, helping rid restaurants of burnt coffee, the products of sitting too long in a glass carafe on a hot plate. |
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The band do an impressive job of summoning up the feral electric skronk blues of The Birthday Party, then distorting it into their own magical brew. |
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So whatever that has transpired since is mostly pot luck that events that happened around me decided to brew up and guess I have made a reasonably good meal of it. |
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I think that problem may be the fact that, at least in Ontario, every brew your own beer franchise is a microbrewery. |
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She got a brew of her own and started drinking in big gulps. |
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Then he drank the entire brew without bringing the bottle down once. |
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The word Beer used to refer to a brew containing hops, or Beor. |
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While clavo huasca is not itself a hallucinogen, the ayahuasca brew also can be quite purgative-causing vomiting and diarrhoea. |
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From that era comes the custom of the wassail bowl, containing a special brew for all comers. |
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So if you're looking for a metabolic boost, brew up some green tea. |
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Potter round the garden, sit with a brew, have a snooze in the sun and then, when you feel ready for it, pop your clogs. |
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The Celts were the first people to brew beer in the lands of the present day Czech Republic. |
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There's no doubt that the pleasant qualities of ginger ale made it the perfect mixer to mask the taste of home brew during Prohibition. |
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Cold brew green tea is expected to be big in 2012, cites World Tea Media. |
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They brew Belgian-style beers as well as import brews from Belgium. |
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This toxic brew together with other solid waste produced by indiscriminate dumping of other material is discharged into the nearest body of water. |
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They brew four different beers with very distinctive flavours. |
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It was this heady and potent brew that fired Imoudu into action. |
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Even though I have no idea where Belgium is, they brew a fine beer. |
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But for now, in the real world, the question comes down to who you trust more to brew your coffee: a robot, or the girl with a demitasse tattoo. |
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They still brew a delicious dark mild which is one of my favourite drinks. |
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Do not reach into the brew unit unless the appliance is disconnected from the power supply. |
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Virtually everyone drinks the demon brew these days, even if it's cheap plonk bought in the supermarket at Mar'ton, much to the regret of Mean Mike at the post office. |
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This largesse would be repeated in the mornings, with a brew and a bacon sandwich, and tips on good campsites further along the road. |
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Both claim their home brew is better than their neighbour's effort. |
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The drink I'm talking of was the home brew of a friend's father. |
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For £70, you get sent all the equipment – bottles, fermenter, thermometer, brew bag – plus a set of pre-measured ingredients in little silver pouches. |
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Unconventional medicine Family brew A Greek lesson A different sort of oligarch Reprints Related items RussiaJul 29th 2004 Yukos: Cinderella's witching hourJul 8th 2004Then came the coup de grace. |
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This home brew packet contains everything you need to get started — a trial jar, a thermometer, a mixing spoon, a siphon, a knock on bottle capper, and a 25 litre fermentation bucket. |
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Often served with egg noodles, kreplach or plump matzo balls, the soothing brew has become a national cold cure. |
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Anciently the rind was ground to craft poultices and brew teas. |
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It's a curiously private thing she does, mixing a jigger of Judy Holliday, a dash of Goldie Hawn, and a pinch of Sid Vicious to brew a winsome bubblehead. |
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The prime minister observed very often that we were living in dark and dangerous times, replete with acts of medieval barbarism in the witches brew that is the Middle East. |
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Or did they brew wheat beer and nothing else? |
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But this Martin Luther King site serves up a potent brew of racism, anti-Semitism and Communist conspiracy theories-all in the guise of historical data. |
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Specified energy used by a restaurant to brew coffee and prepare meals will not be considered to be used in the production of tangible personal property for sale. |
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This sensory judgment is critical to the quality of the infused brew. |
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Only barley malt is used to brew a Westmalle Trappist beer. |
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The wine merchants of Nice brew and balderdash, and even mix it with pigeon's dung and quicklime. |
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English breweries continued to brew a range of bottled, and sometimes draught, stouts until the Second World War and beyond. |
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Many specialise in ale, whilst others brew continental styles such as lager and wheatbeer. |
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Since 1963 it has been legal to brew any amount of beer at home, without a licence, providing it is not sold. |
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Home brewing is a reasonably popular hobby, with many towns having home brew shops. |
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There is a possibility that the Fountain of Youth was an allegory for the Bahamian love vine, which locals brew today as an aphrodisiac. |
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Some British brewpubs specialise in ale, while others brew continental lagers and wheatbeers. |
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Brewsters, or alewives, would brew in the home for both domestic consumption and small scale commercial sale. |
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Depending on the oil content of the coffee, the brew unit may clog. |
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Despite the sortilegious lighting, this is not a traditional witches' brew but a turtle soup being tested for her cookbook. |
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A schooner, when you allow for the collar, is not much more beer than a stubby. A stubby of home brew costs me 25 cents. |
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He has a well-handed wife called Mareon that will bake and brew for seafarers and horsemen. |
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The Gobstopper Potion Mix A DEVILISHLY delicious witches' brew of candy treats, including worms, bats, turtles and foam mushrooms. |
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The garnet-coloured brew has a pillowy, pink-tinged head, and a beautiful raspberry aroma, which also comes through in the flavour. |
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To stop dispensing, press the coffee brew switch again and close the knob. |
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I thought the tea leaves were going to give trouble, but once they had been put through the strainer they calmed down and blended together to produce a satisfyingly strong and flavoursome brew. |
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Ayahuasca, classifiable as an entheogen, is a psychoactive brew originating in the Amazon Basin region of South America. |
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Make a great brew whatever your budget with one of these cool buys SCRIMP SCRIMP Wilkinson lime green kettle PS15, Wilko. |
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Don't use percolators with plastic globes — coffee aficionados claim that exposing hot coffee to plastic can cause the taste of the plastic to transfer into the coffee, resulting in a foul-tasting brew. |
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Tristan Roberts, 28, inadvertently overdosed on the lethal brew which he may have taken as a late-night calmative. |
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The Gran Dama includes De'Longhi's one-touch integrated latte technology, which allows users to brew cappuccinos at the press of a button. |
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But the Israeli-Palestinian problem is a witches' brew and always dynamic. |
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Let's be done with that well-known witches' brew of populist legends! |
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Mark, who admits taking psychedelic drugs in the past, spent July in Peru where he drank Ayahuasca, a hallucinogenic brew made from vines. |
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Clinginess of the coffee machine brew group and portafilter is very crucial. |
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I faced a lot of challenges getting that first brew packaged and distributed in time, but I had set Patriots' Day as my deadline. |
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Ghost Shark hides inside the water used to brew a pot of coffee. |
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I'm hoping to interest somebody locally to brew Wrexham lager in Wrexham again as a microbrewery, but hopefully it will grow up. |
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Use by preference fresh water from the tap to brew coffee. |
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Enigma, reclusiveness, absence and rumour are a heady brew. |
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This brew generated whole polioviruses that subsequent tests in cells and animals confirmed as infectious. |
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The EVA brew Reprints Related items The EVA brewJul 31st 1997Such hype is reminiscent of another management fad that swept the world and cost thousands of people their jobs business process re-engineering. |
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This was actually a contemporary reference to Twankay Tea, a fashionable brew from that year. |
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However, besides the two basic ingredients, barley and emmer the brew produced in the clay jars of the Sumerians is shrouded in mystery. |
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Due to the small particle size CTC teas brew faster and make a full bodied gustier cup compared to the orthodox tea. |
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Iranians are adept at producing home brew. |
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But the home brew looks poised to take over the market. |
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He got caught by the RCMP for having home brew at his home. |
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These RCMP officers arrived in Wabiscaw, and they went into any building or any house that they deemed would be making home brew, or whatever, because that was all they were always searching for. |
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Detachment members and band constables have initiated a process of unannounced visits to residences suspected of manufacturing and selling 'home brew. |
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It is the largest producer of home brew kits in the world. |
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The marquee product was his Salvador lager beer, which, he claimed in the advertising material from the first decade of the twentieth century, was Canada's most famous brew. |
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They had a potent local brew up there, a jungle juice called gizash. |
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As can be seen, we use less weight, brew faster and utilize a finer grind as well as higher pressure to produce an espresso coffee as compared to a standard brewed coffee. |
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The Pierces THE GLEE CLUB, BIRMINGHAM FOR their latest album Creation, Pierce sisters Allison and Catherine worked while under the influence of psychedelic brew ayahuasca. |
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Rick food, is well queuing His team can offer a brew from the almost tea-coloured and cherry-flavoured cascara to the near-tar Turkish styles beyond espresso. |
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Ayahuasca is a brew made from the banisteriopsis caapi vine, known for its divinatory, hallucinogenic effects and is traditionally consumed by Amazonian Peruvians. |
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In the taxi's backseat, one of the former fighters knocks back his fifth brew with alarming speed, chucks the can out the window, and cracks open a sixth. |
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My favorite home brew method is the classic, stovetop espresso pot. |
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While the nation's largest banks continue to reel from the sub-prime mortgage collapse, banks coast to coast have another witches' brew in the making. |
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It was completed in 1972 to brew Heineken lager for Whitbread. |
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But the apex of Bald's story comes with Singh and Anokha, the London club that he founded to showcase his strange brew of drum 'n' bass and classical Indian music. |
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If the stain still won't go away, apply a nonabrasive cleaning compound, such as a plant-based glass cleaner or a home brew of water with either vinegar or ammonia. |
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The empty glasses were half filled with a dark golden brew, previously stored in a dark cellar in Copenhagen. |
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One confused festgoer offers money for brew, but the sixtyish volunteer waves it off. |
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The Weird Sisters in Shakespeare's Macbeth used the fur of a bat in their brew. |
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Boiled, percolated, pressed, or filtered, black coffee ranges from a light tea-like drink to deep black brew. |
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Long ago, local bushmen had discovered that the needlelike leaves of the Aspalathus linearis bush made a tasty, aromatic brew. |
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The initiate falls to the ground in a stupor after drinking the iboga brew. The Bwiti then is supposed to reveal itself under diverse and macabre forms. |
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Depending on the region and cultural context of its use, there are a variety of other names for the brew, most notably yage, Daime, hoasca, and vegetal. |
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Le Saison Des Fetes, a Belgian-style farmhouse ale, combines French hops, European malt and Belgian yeast into an interesting, approachable and eminently quaffable brew. |
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