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  2. Growler (jug) - Wikipedia

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    A growler (US) (/ ˈ ɡ r aʊ l ər /) is a glass, ceramic, or stainless steel bottle (or jug) used to transport draft beer. [1] They are commonly sold at breweries and brewpubs as a means to sell take-out craft beer.

  3. Brewing methods - Wikipedia

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    Descriptions of various beer recipes can be found in Sumerian writings, some of the oldest known writing of any sort. [1] [2] [3] Brewing is done in a brewery by a brewer, and the brewing industry is part of most western economies. In 19th century Britain, technological discoveries and improvements such as Burtonisation and the Burton Union ...

  4. Beer in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Nevertheless, beer, particularly mass-produced pale lagers, are common in the country. It is traditionally considered to be an ideal accompaniment to pizza; since the 1970s, beer has spread from pizzerias and has become much more popular for drinking in other situations. [1] In the seventh century BC in Sicily, the Phoenicians traded and ...

  5. Slow Cooker Italian Beer & Beef Chili Recipe - AOL

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    Want to make Slow Cooker Italian Beer & Beef Chili? Learn the ingredients and steps to follow to properly make the the best Slow Cooker Italian Beer & Beef Chili? recipe for your family and friends.

  6. Homebrewing - Wikipedia

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    People choose to brew their own beer for a variety of reasons. Many homebrew to avoid a higher cost of buying commercially equivalent beverages. [10] Brewing domestically also affords one the freedom to adjust recipes according to one's own preference, create beverages that are unavailable on the open market or beverages that may contain fewer calories, or less or more alcohol.

  7. Growler - Wikipedia

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    Growler (jug), a type of large beer bottle; Growler, a Yorkshire pork pie; Growler, a small iceberg or piece of drift ice that is barely visible above the surface of the water; Largemouth bass, "growler" in US dialect, the fish two USN submarines were named after

  8. Iceberg - Wikipedia

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    An iceberg in the Arctic Ocean. An iceberg is a piece of fresh water ice more than 15 meters (16 yards) long [1] that has broken off a glacier or an ice shelf and is floating freely in open water. [2] [3] Smaller chunks of floating glacially derived ice are called "growlers" or "bergy bits".

  9. Quidi Vidi Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Currently, over 25 different brews are offered year round. This includes the famous blue bottled Iceberg Beer, which is made with 20,000 year old iceberg water which is harvested from icebergs off the coast of Newfoundland. [3] Quidi Vidi Brewery is the third-largest brewer in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, after Labatt and Molson.