Archive for July, 2008

maeib’s Beerblog: Summer Breeze – A Deception

I picked up a bottle of Summer Breeze at the weekend. To the uninitiated you would think this beer is brewed by a certain George Gale & Co Ltd; that being the company name emblazoned on both the front and back labels.There is no mention of the ac…

Brookston Beer Bulletin: Nature’s Brewery

The science news outlets on the web were all abuzz with an odd discovery yesterday involving the symbiotic relationship between the Pentail Tree Shrew and the Bertram Palm, whose flower acts essentially as a natural brewery, creating a 3.8% abv conco…

Mikkel(ler)’s Blog: Mikkeller Arrives in the UK

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Bartowel News: Toronto’s Festival of Beer Ticket Giveaway

This year’s edition of Toronto’s Festival of Beer at Historic Fort York is just over a week away, and your time to get tickets is rapidly running out, as are the tickets themselves – Friday and Saturday are already sold…

stlhops.com: O’Fallon Beer Dinner at Neruda

If the beer dinner trend was a train, it would almost seem out of control by now. I’m just glad I’m a passenger on this train. Neruda is hosting another beer dinner with O’Fallon as this month’s featured brewery. The dinner …

Relentless Thirst: And The Numbers Are In…

Since I’ve already brought it up, I might…

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Stonch’s Beer Blog: Back to the Bünker

Back to the Bünker

Sioux Brew: Beer review – Hopfen Weisse

What’s up with this? A dry-hopped hefeweizen? Yes, and it’s darned tasty to boot.

A collaboration between The Brooklyn Brewery and the Schneider Weissbier Brewery, Hopfen Weisse is a dry-hopped hefeweizen that is brewed by G. Schneider &a…

Pour, The: Mysteries With a Menu

The pleasures of the Inspector Montalbano mysteries.

Sioux Brew: Ale sales ailing in iconic British pubs

Date: 07/28/2008 05:05 PM
By JANE WARDELL
AP Business Writer
LONDON (AP) – Raise a pint to the old British pub: Dark-paneled, fixed on the English landscape – and, more than ever these days, empty.
Beer sales in British pubs have slumped to their low…