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10:17am

Fri May 3, 2013
hometown bragging rights

Safeco named stadium with best craft beer selection

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Cheers, Mariners fans!

Safeco Field “takes the cake” as the stadium with the best craft beer selection of them all, according to a new ranking by thedailymeal.com.

“The ballpark is actually known nationally for its reputation as a good place to watch baseball and drink good beer,” said the website. 

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2:21pm

Tue January 15, 2013
Beer

Breweries must share 'Budweiser' name, British court rules

Originally published on Wed January 16, 2013 3:54 am

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The word "Budweiser" will continue to mean two different things in Britain, where the brand name has been a bone of contention for more than a decade. The U.K. Supreme Court has ruled against Anheuser-Busch InBev's request to stop Czech brewery Budvar from selling beer under the Budweiser name.

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11:34am

Fri January 4, 2013
Food

Don't waste that Christmas tree: Turn it into spruce beer

Originally published on Fri January 4, 2013 9:40 am

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The holidays are finally wrapping up. So after you repack the twinkly lights, and the tinsel goes into the trash, what should you do with that once beautiful spruce standing in your living room? Why not drink it?

Well, not exactly as is. The needles, shoots, light-green tips and inner bark of the popular conifer have been used for centuries to brew forest-scented tea, soft drinks and beer. And it seems that fresh evergreen flavor may be making a comeback.

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10:15am

Tue December 18, 2012
Beer

Brewers prepare for the end of days, Mayan or otherwise

Originally published on Fri December 14, 2012 10:50 am

The world isn't going to end next Friday, but Dec. 21, 2012, has come to be known as the Mayan apocalypse because that's when the Mayan calendar ends. As scientists have told us repeatedly, the end of the calendar year was actually a time for celebration and renewal — the equivalent of an ancient New Year's Eve. So breweries around the country have decided to celebrate with — what else? — beer.

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11:53am

Wed December 12, 2012
12-12-12

A sign from above? Needing new roof, monks sell rare beer in U.S.

Originally published on Thu December 13, 2012 5:39 am

The 12th day of the 12th month of 2012 is not a day of deliverance but of delivery for devout American fans of Westvleteren 12, brewed by the reclusive Belgian monks at St. Sixtus Abbey.

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6:52am

Sun September 2, 2012
Asia

Pakistan's lone brewery sets sights on India

Originally published on Sun September 2, 2012 8:46 pm

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Islamic Pakistan has just one brewery, but it has a rich history.

Bottles of beer have been rolling off Murree Brewery's assembly line since 1860, when the company was founded outside the capital Islamabad — making it Pakistan's oldest private company.

"The brewery was here before Pakistan was here," says CEO Isphanyar Bhandara.

Sitting at his grandfather's desk, he tastes new samples and describes how he ended up running a brewery in a Muslim country, where alcohol is virtually banned.

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5:10pm

Sat September 1, 2012
The Two-Way

White House releases two of Obama's favorite beer recipes

Originally published on Sat September 1, 2012 2:48 pm

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