Both companies invested heavily into setting up state-of-the art breweries to produce premium beers. |
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The only study known to address this issue directly was conducted with employees recruited to Scottish breweries and distilleries. |
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There are beers brewed especially for this time of year, including some of the best beers put out by microbreweries and foreign breweries. |
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The people discover again how to use the foundries, book binderies, breweries, and halls of government that slowly push up out of the ground. |
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Competition entries came from 466 breweries, with beers judged in 69 different categories. |
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Contemporary fine dining restaurants and specialty beer breweries have several points in common. |
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Benin City is a conglomeration of villages with a hub of government offices and a periphery of breweries and factories. |
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Part of the fun is that the companies you buy shares in are breweries and beer gardens. |
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They included Guinness, and also a range of ales or lagers produced by smaller breweries. |
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While many craft breweries in the area continue to grow, the news is less positive at some locations. |
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Not much is happening in the manufacturing sector though we have cotton ginneries, breweries, and a bicycle assembling company. |
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The irony is that the German breweries rendered idle by Pasteur's strategy were adapted to manufacture acetone for cordite production. |
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For instance, the Thai breweries organize a Beer Festival with plenty of traditional Thai cuisine to sample as well. |
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From Flanders to Brussels, they cover the low countryside in search of small craft breweries. |
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The two breweries will boost the annual production capacity of China Resources Breweries in Anhui by about 80 per cent to 630,000 kilolitres. |
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In Wednesday's budget, he is expected to slash the duty that breweries have to pay on ale, beer and stout. |
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Two Kiwi craft breweries have won international acclaim at the Japanese International Beer Competition in Tokyo. |
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The Eighteenth Amendment forced all breweries and distilleries to stop making beer and spirits. |
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Commercial breweries, coolers, and freezers have been using these systems successfully for decades. |
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We are looking at ways of configuring our breweries to make them more efficient. |
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Wholesale distributors buy from breweries and sell the suds in kegs and cases to bars, restaurants and retail distributors. |
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The town boasted three flour mills, a bakery, a tannery, several breweries, shops and rows and rows of little cottages. |
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I have even consulted for a number of breweries in Scotland when they were having difficulties with the malts. |
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Witness the once magnificent breweries and maltings in Burton-on-Trent and Sleaford. |
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It's beer, from the breweries on the edge of town, wafting through the city air. |
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And she expects to expand the range of draught beers on offer, with the emphasis on local breweries such as Malton, York and Cropton. |
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While the major breweries dominated the beer market, imported brands and local microbreweries also flourished. |
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It's a tribute to Yorkshire's fantastic range of craft breweries. |
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It featured 377 breweries pouring brews for more than 29,500 attendees. |
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Individual breweries add such esoteric ingredients as coriander, thyme, lemongrass, figs, bananas or elderberries to give their products a unique flavour. |
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It will mean the 50 per cent reduction on excise duty for the first 5,000 hectolitres produced will apply to breweries with an output of up to 60,000 hectolitres a year. |
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The micro breweries, often based on very few pubs, seem to be thriving. |
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He said distilleries and breweries should forget about price hikes. |
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The Constitution was written by men who owned breweries, imported whiskey, and humped cows. |
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Now both breweries are fighting to retain their half of the cake. |
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They also had to keep their breweries scrupulously clean to avoid bacteria and wild yeasts infecting beer and turning it sour. |
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Those breweries, mostly family-owned firms, are known of speciality beers such as Brugse Zot and Kasteelbier. |
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With this color illustrated guide, general readers will tour the state's quirkiest, kitschiest, and most historic taverns and breweries. |
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However, given the lowball offer, there are reports that AB InBev may choose to scupper the sale, and try to sell off the breweries individually. |
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More than 25 breweries have teamed with local bands, including Boothill Express and Wylie and the Boogiemen. |
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This year we'll be featuring a number of breweries from Cumbria, an area where there's recently been a wave of microbrewery start-ups. |
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While the number of breweries has been dramatically increasing in the last decade, so have CO2 related injuries and fatalities. |
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The vast majority of small breweries operate in combination with a brewpub. |
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The breweries began to develop alcopops with names and advertising drawn from drug culture. |
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Most current Yorkshire breweries date from the Industrial Revolution of the late 18th and early 19th century. |
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One order was received in 1782, and several others from mills and breweries soon after. |
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The fermentation industries comprise of distilleries, breweries and malteries. |
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The foregoing represents the malteries whose product is disposed of by sale to brewers having no malteries connected with their breweries. |
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The result was the opening of hundreds of new pubs throughout England, and the reduction of the influence of the large breweries. |
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This extensively hopped, lighter beer was easier to store and transport, and so favoured the growth of larger breweries. |
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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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It was a reduction in beer duty based on a brewery's total production and aimed at helping smaller breweries. |
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Golden or summer ales were developed in the late 20th century by breweries to compete with the pale lager market. |
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Modern breweries carefully maintain their own distinctive strains of yeast. |
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It had several breweries and a flint glassworks in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. |
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Big Hand, Erddig, Sandstone, Axiom, Wrexham Lager and Wrexham Lager Beer breweries have all come to prominence in the last few years. |
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Up until April 2009, there were also two large commercial breweries in the city. |
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Many breweries produce Oyster Stout, a beer intended to be drunk with oysters that sometimes includes oysters in the brewing process. |
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The diversity of size in breweries is matched by the diversity of processes, degrees of automation, and kinds of beer produced in breweries. |
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This layout often is preserved in breweries today, but mechanical pumps allow more flexibility in brewery design. |
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Early breweries typically used large copper vats in the brewhouse, and fermentation and packaging took place in lined wooden containers. |
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Industries in the city include the sugar refineries, knitting mills, breweries and the shoe industry. |
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Oregon is home to many breweries and Portland has the largest number of breweries of any city in the world. |
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Today there are nearly a hundred breweries and companies, including Unibroue, Molson Coors, Labatt and many others. |
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Such breweries are generally characterized by their emphasis on quality, flavour and brewing technique. |
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As the movement grew and some breweries expanded their production and distribution, the more encompassing concept of craft brewing emerged. |
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However, when the strategy failed, the corporate breweries invested in microbreweries or, in many cases, acquired them outright. |
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The term is usually reserved for breweries established since the 1970s but may be used for older breweries with a similar focus. |
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The figures apply to commercial breweries only and do not include hobby brewing. |
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About one third of the small breweries have tradition going back up to 500 years, most of them in Franconia. |
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Upper Franconia, a district in the Region Franconia in the north of Bavaria, has the highest density of breweries in the world. |
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In the UK, a lesser divide exists between the microbreweries and the large companies, as breweries of all sizes exist to fill the gap. |
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Before the development of large commercial breweries in the UK, beer would have been brewed on the premises from which it was sold. |
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The East End of London has also been a place for speciality craft beers and unique independent pubs and breweries. |
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The TTB is responsible for granting approval for new breweries, recipes, and labels. |
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The West Coast has the most craft breweries and the Deep South has the fewest. |
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The plant in Kiev will be able to produce around 12m hectolitres of beer a year and will bring the number of BBH breweries in Ukraine to three. |
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On Saturday, Echo Chamber is partnering with Brew-Ed to offer a tour of breweries with Cliff Mori, registered Beer Cicerone. |
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As brewing became more organized and reliable many inns and taverns ceased brewing for themselves and bought beer from these early commercial breweries. |
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Crafty Devil Brewery of Cardiff is setting itself out to be one of the most innovative breweries in South Wales with beers such as this coffee milk stout. |
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In its wake came three breweries, 70 pubs, and its own tobacco industry that survived well into the second half of the last century under the Brython brand. |
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The craft-beer category is now a permanent feature of the beer market, and Edgar says the culture of local breweries and brewpubs producing fresh, local beers is here to stay. |
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Beers from Welsh breweries such as Brains, Breconshire, Conwy, Plassy and PurpleMoose are on sale until next Wednesday and are selling very well, said Ian. |
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According to reports, changes are afoot at A-B breweries around the country, as the company rejiggers its production system to address falling demand for beer. |
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Through this partnership Heineken will acquire a minority stake in two German groups of breweries and will undertake to export Paulaner Weiss beer worldwide. |
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This definition includes older microbreweries, which traditionally produce small quantities of beer, as well as other breweries of various sizes and specialties. |
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In the past Penrith was known for its tanning industry and breweries. |
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In many breweries the casks are repitched every time before use. |
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Gypsy breweries generally do not have their own equipment or premises. |
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In the 1930s some breweries, such as Whitbread, introduced a second weaker and cheaper brown ale that was sometimes just a sweetened version of dark Mild. |
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Many breweries were still brewing oatmeal stouts in the 1950s, for example Brickwoods in Portsmouth, Matthew Brown in Blackburn and Ushers in Trowbridge. |
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Together with the breweries this can give the area a distinctive smell. |
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The San Antonio Cerveceros, Alamo Yeast Labs, guest breweries and certified cicerones will teach classes on the brewing process and flavor profiles. |
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Generally, breweries in northern England serve their beers with a sparkler attached and breweries in the south without, but this is by no means definitive. |
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