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  2. These Beer Subscription Boxes Will Make Brew Lovers So Hoppy

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    They make excellent gift ideas, too! For someone who loves craft beers, these beer subscription boxes help you try new craft brews and support small breweries. They make excellent gift ideas, too!

  3. 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.

  4. Beverage can printing - Wikipedia

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    The package for this beer was called a "conetop". The interest in canned beer suddenly grew so fast that by 1937, 23 breweries were producing 40 brands of canned beer. [1] World War II temporarily stopped this innovation. Canning of beer for the general public resumed in 1946. By this point, most breweries were using flat top cans instead.

  5. 43 Gift Ideas for the Beer Snob in Your Life - AOL

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    Creative gifts for the beer-lover in your life. From beer-chilling glasses to carbonated growlers and more, check out the best presents for brew snobs now. 43 Gift Ideas for the Beer Snob in Your Life

  6. Beer stein - Wikipedia

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    A beer stein (/ ˈ s t aɪ n / STYNE), or simply stein, is either a traditional beer mug made out of stoneware or specifically an ornamental beer mug sold as a souvenir or collectible. An 1894 article on beer mugs in the American Vogue magazine that describes various types of steins stated: "And it is to this [i.e. German] nation that we owe ...

  7. Real ale - Wikipedia

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    A pint of real ale. Real ale is the name coined by the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) for ale that is "brewed from traditional ingredients, matured by secondary fermentation in the container from which it is dispensed, and served without the use of extraneous carbon dioxide".

  8. Lucky Lager - Wikipedia

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    The General Brewing Company was founded in San Francisco, California by Eugene Selvage (who remained the owner and chief executive officer until 1961). [2] [3] Eugene teamed up with Paul C. von Gontard, a grandson of Aldophus Busch, and German brewmaster Julius Kerber, to launch a state-of-the-art brewery that could brew beer that rivalled those made in Europe.

  9. Keystone (beer brand) - Wikipedia

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    Keystone beer is a product of the Molson Coors Beverage Company in Golden, Colorado. It was first introduced in Chico, California in September 1989. Keystone Ice can be found in canned, kegged, and occasionally, bottled form, with 5.9% ABV. Keystone Light has a 4.13% ABV; [1] roughly equal to other macro "light" brews.