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  2. John J. Palmer - Wikipedia

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    John J. Palmer is the author of the self-published book, How to Brew and an active member of the homebrewing community.. Palmer began writing How to Brew in 1995. The website The Real Beer Page hosted the first edition of the book at howtobrew.com. [1] Palmer self-published a print edition of How to Brew in 2000.

  3. Anthony Yoerg Sr. House - Wikipedia

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    The Anthony Yoerg Sr. House is a historic house in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States.It was the home of Anthony Yoerg (1816–1896), a Bavarian immigrant who constructed Minnesota's first brewery; the house is located high on the bluffs and the brewery was located just below the house on the lowlands in Saint Paul's West Side neighborhood.

  4. Festival du Voyageur - Wikipedia

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    The Festival du Voyageur is an annual 10-day winter festival that takes place in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The event is held each February in Winnipeg's French quarter, Saint-Boniface , and is western Canada 's largest winter festival.

  5. Fitger's Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Fitger's Brewing Company grew directly out of a brewery established in 1859, making it the first commercial brewery at the head of Lake Superior and the oldest continuously operating brewery in the state of Minnesota until going out of business in 1972. Fitger's was a major local employer, producing 100,000 barrels of beer annually.

  6. Northern Breweries - Wikipedia

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    It began to expand in 1911, with the purchase of the Soo Falls Brewing Co. in Sault Ste. Marie, and again in 1913 with the acquisition of Kakabeka Falls Brewing Co. in Fort William. In 1919, the company established its Doran's Brewery division in Timmins , and in 1948 it acquired the Port Arthur Beverage Co. in Port Arthur .

  7. Santiago Graf - Wikipedia

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    Santiago Graf (October 16, 1845 – August 31, 1904) was a Swiss born brewer, businessman, and director and manager of Compania Cervecera Toluca y Mexico. [1] He was the first successful brewer of lager beer in Mexico and pioneered the "Graf" style of Vienna lager, one of the two styles of Vienna lager today and still popular in Mexico and the southwest United States.

  8. Maudite - Wikipedia

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    Maudite. Maudite is a Belgian-style strong dark ale that has been brewed by Unibroue since 1992. It is an ale that is conditioned in the bottle. Maudite or maudit used to be a strong expletive (meaning "damned"), a binding oath, among French-speaking Quebecers, while the younger generation's view of the word is derisive.

  9. August Schell Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    The August Schell Brewing Company is a brewing company in New Ulm, Minnesota, that was founded by German immigrant August Schell in 1860. [3] It is the second oldest family-owned brewery in America (after D. G. Yuengling & Son ) [ 4 ] and became the oldest and largest brewery in Minnesota when the company bought the Grain Belt rights in 2002. [ 3 ]