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  2. William Knoedelseder - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, his book Bitter Brew, which spans five generations of the Busch family and the foreign takeover of Anheuser-Busch, made New York Times Bestseller list. [6] It revealed new information about August Busch IV. [7] In 2019, CBS Television Studios acquired the option to make it into a cable TV series produced by Jeffrey Kramer. [8]

  3. Lautering - Wikipedia

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    Sparging is trickling water through the grain to extract sugars. This is a delicate step, as the wrong temperature or pH will extract tannins from the chaff (grain husks) as well, resulting in a bitter brew. Typically, 1.5 times more water is used for sparging than was for mashing. [2] Sparging is typically conducted in a lauter tun. [2]

  4. Brewing methods - Wikipedia

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    In 1822, the method had been copied by the Burton upon Trent brewer Samuel Allsopp, who got a more hoppy tasting version of the beer because of the sulphate-rich local water. The clean, crisp, bitter flavour of beer brewed by Allsopp in Burton became very popular and by 1888 there were 31 breweries in the town supplying demand for Burton Ale.

  5. Stones Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Stones Bitter is a bitter beer first brewed in 1948 at the Cannon Brewery. It was designed for the steelworkers of Sheffield's Lower Don Valley . Bass extended its distribution to include the north of England in 1977, before extending distribution nationwide in 1979.

  6. Cold Brew vs. Iced Coffee: What’s the Difference?

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    The first thing you should know about cold brew is implied in the name: There’s no hot water involved. Instead, you’re using steeping coarsely ground coffee in room temperature water for an ...

  7. J.W. Lees Brewery - Wikipedia

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    J.W. Lees Cask Bitter 4% A bitter first brewed in 1828. Founders 4.5% Premium auburn ale MPA 3.7% IPA: Cosmic Brew 3.9% Amber ale, formulated with Manchester physicist and musician Brian Cox. Stout 4.2% Stout: Gold 4.5% Golden ale, hoppy and tropical flavour. Brewer's Dark 3.5% Dark mild, first brewed in 2005. Plum Pudding 4.8%

  8. How Starbucks, Disney, and other companies are reacting to ...

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    On Monday, Starbucks also started offering free tall brewed coffees to first responders who stop by stores in the area. "We are deeply proud of our partners," the spokesperson said.

  9. Gales Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Winter Brew A Winter Ale with fruity and hoppy flavours. It was very similar to Prize Old Ale in taste and appearance. 4.2% Best Bitter 2004 A bitter. It was replaced with the similar but different Gale's Bitter in 2004. 4.0% Gale's 2004 2006 A bitter with clean palate, fresh hop aroma and a lemony aftertaste.