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  2. Allagash Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Allagash Brewing Company was founded in 1995 by Rob Tod in Portland, Maine. Tod observed that while both German and British style beers were available throughout the United States, Belgian-style beers were difficult to find. He established a small, 15-barrel brewery, and began brewing a beer modeled after a Belgian Wit beer, named Allagash ...

  3. Craft beer - Wikipedia

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    Craft beer is beer manufactured by craft breweries, which typically produce smaller amounts of beer than larger "macro" breweries and are often independently owned. Such breweries are generally perceived and marketed as emphasising enthusiasm, new flavours, and varied brewing techniques.

  4. Wheat beer - Wikipedia

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    Witbier (Dutch – "white beer") uses flavorings such as coriander and orange peel. Belgian white beers are often made with raw unmalted wheat. [citation needed] German Weißbier and Belgian witbier are termed "white beers" because "wheat" has the same etymological root as "white" in most West Germanic languages (including English). [1] Other ...

  5. Allagash - Wikipedia

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    Allagash may refer to: Allagash River, a tributary of the St. John River; Allagash, Maine, a town in Maine named after the river; Allagash Brewing Company, a brewery in Portland, Maine; Allagash Lake, original source of the Allagash River, diverted to Penobscot River by Telos Cut; Allagash Wilderness Waterway, a state wilderness area in Maine

  6. Portal:Beer - Wikipedia

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    Beer is an alcoholic beverage produced by the brewing and fermentation of starches from cereal grain—most commonly malted barley, although wheat, maize (corn), rice, and oats are also used. The grain is mashed to convert starch in the grain to sugars , which dissolve in water to form wort .

  7. Tripel - Wikipedia

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    The term Tripel comes from the Low Countries (now Netherlands and Belgium); though the origin of the term is unknown.The two main theories are that it indicates strength, either by a series of marks, such as crosses, on a cask - X for the weakest strength, XX for medium strength, and XXX for the strongest beer, or by reference to the original gravity of a beer which roughly corresponds to 3% ...

  8. Barrel-aged beer - Wikipedia

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    Tapping a barrel for a taste at Nebraska Brewing Company Barrel ageing of lambic beer at Cantillon Brewery in Anderlecht, Belgium Rodenbach, brewers of Flanders red ale in Roeselare, West Flanders. A barrel-aged beer is a beer that has been aged for a period of time in a wooden barrel. Typically, these barrels once housed bourbon, whisky, wine ...

  9. Stevens Point Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Baraboo Brewing Company brand beers, produced for Hy-Vee supermarkets. [18] Woodpecker Wheat; Lumberjack IPA; Red Granite Lager; Snow Drift Black IPA; Bonfire Märzen; Former production. Point Holiday Beer (1935–1940) Prize Beer (1935–1940) Big Charlie Beer (1937–1944) Amber Prize Beer (1939–1950) Karl Strauss Brewing Company brands ...