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Great Divide Brewing Company was founded with the notion of brewing strong beers, which are defined as having an alcohol content greater than 7%. Six of the thirteen beers made by Great Divide in 2006 exceeded this threshold, and one, Old Ruffian, has over 10.2% alcohol content, which is twice that of America's top selling beer Budweiser. [5 ...
The 1937 law established the state ABC Commission, which “is an independent state agency housed in the NC Department of Public Safety with a direct report to the Governor’s Office” and ...
In 1985, Uli Bennewitz pushed a change in the North Carolina law books. This change made it legal for a brewpub to exist under state laws. The next year (1986) Bennewitz opened NC's first brewpub, Weeping Radish Bavarian Restaurant. On August 13, 2005, House Bill 392 from the NC General Assembly was signed by then-Governor Mike Easley.
Alaska has the highest average cost for a case of beer among any state, and it isn’t even close. A case in the Last Frontier will run you a whopping $33.62 on average. Wyoming is a distant ...
The county went from no production breweries before 2018 to matching neighboring Columbia and Richland County with four, along with a bevy of craft-focused beer and wine bars. What happened?
Smoked Beer 5.7 Space Fruit Pale Ale American Pale Ale (APA) 4.6 Spider Bite American Black Ale 4.2 Stringduster American Pale Ale (APA) 4.4 Striped Bass Pale Ale American Pale Ale (APA) 5.0 Sugar Plum Fruit / Vegetable Beer 7.8 Summer Haze Herbed / Spiced Beer 4.4 Tag Out IPL American Pale Lager 4.2 Tectonic Barleywine American Barleywine 11.6
Craft beer goes great with craft tacos. It’s a lesson that Country Boy Brewing founder Daniel “D.H.” Harrison experienced first-hand dining at a Georgetown Mexican restaurant near the taproom.
Lexington is the county seat of Davidson County, North Carolina, United States. As of the 2020 census, the town had a population of 19,632. [4] It is located in central North Carolina, 20 miles (32 km) south of Winston-Salem. Major highways include I-85, I-85B, U.S. Route 29, U.S. Route 70, U.S. Route 52 / I-285 and U.S. Route 64.