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  2. Bro Code - Wikipedia

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    In popular culture, the Bro Code is a friendship etiquette to be followed among men or, more specifically, among members of the bro subculture. For women, ...

  3. Beer rating - Wikipedia

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    BeerAdvocate is an online beer rating site which also rates bars and beer stores. [11] It was founded in 1996, [12] by brothers Todd and Jason Alström, [13] and is based in Boston, Massachusetts, and Denver, Colorado, United States. [14] As of November 2013, BeerAdvocate's database contained about 3,783,570 ratings of about 100,976 beers. [15 ...

  4. Bro culture - Wikipedia

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    USA TODAY mentions a "bro code" found online, with 128 points. These include: "A Bro never rents a chick flick", "A Bro never cries" and "When a Bro wants to do something stupid, you film it", [ 4 ] and (#58) "Bros don't break up chick fights until a sufficient amount of clothing has been pulled off."

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  7. Beer measurement - Wikipedia

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    Bitterness scales attempt to rate the relative bitterness of beer. The bitterness of beer is provided by compounds such as humulones , or alpha acids from hops used during brewing. During the brewing process, humulone undergoes isomerization to form both cis - and trans - isohumulone which are responsible for the bitter taste of the beer. [ 13 ]

  8. Man Laws - Wikipedia

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    The Miller Brewing Co. unveiled a new football-related advertising campaign to effectively replace the Man Law ads starting the week of September 2, 2007, to coincide with the start of the 2007 NFL Regular Season.

  9. Standard Reference Method - Wikipedia

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    The Standard Reference Method or SRM [1] is one of several systems modern brewers use to specify beer color. Determination of the SRM value involves measuring the attenuation of light of a particular wavelength (430 nm) in passing through 1 cm of the beer, expressing the attenuation as an absorption and scaling the absorption by a constant (12.7 for SRM; 25 for EBC).