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Get out and get festive: Spring and summer festivals in Hampton Roads
Dust off those party clothes and dig out that crazy hat. It's the time of year when folks in our part of Virginia get together to celebrate in the fresh air and sunshine. If you're looking to socialize and depressurize, you're in luck. Festivals devoted...
Tags: Marine Products Corporation, Pungo, Music, Blackbeard Pirate Festival, Arts
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Beer, wine and cheese draw visitors
La Crosse Tribune, Wis.For the 3,000 people attending Saturday's Between the Bluffs Beer, Wine, and Cheese Festival, the day was a pleasant carousel of the aforementioned indulgences. Behind the scenes, the atmosphere was strictly business -- jolly, smiling business. The...Tags: Arts and Culture, Festive Events, Cheese, Wines
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Meet the Brit who's building Beam's business
Matt Shattock is articulate, well-educated, camera-ready and known for an ability to talk to just about anybody in his charming British accent. Business associates say these qualities have helped make him an effective CEO at Beam, the Deerfield-based...
Tags: Fortune Brands Incorporated, Advertising, Armed Forces, Economy, Business and Finance, Corporate Officers
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CSU Brew Degree
Forget the frat houses. Students at a Colorado college can now get credit for brewing and drinking beer. Colorado State University plans to install a brewery in Lory Student Center's pub called the Ramskeller to provide students hands-on training. The...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, Health and Safety at School, Students, Education
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Japanese whiskys
Much of the world, including the United States, spells whiskey with an "e." The Scottish do not. On those salty, green cliffs, they drink whisky. The Japanese also drink whisky, and there's a simple reason for that: when its whiskey industry was...
Tags: Japan, Bill Murray, Alcoholic Beverages
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Franklin County's first beer stube opens in Chambersburg Saturday
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comJesse Rotz and Ryan Richards are living the dream. The two Chambersburg friends, pals since grade school, have managed to parlay their passion for beer into a lucrative business. Since 2008 when the Roy-Pitz Brewing Co. at 140 N. Third St., sold its...Tags: Prisons, Bars and Clubs, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, Yuengling
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Yudichak: Modernize over privatize
Standard-Speaker, Hazleton, Pa.Privatization of Pennsylvania's liquor sales will put 15,000 people out of work, many of them small businessmen, a state senator said. Modernization of the current system, not privatization, is what Pennsylvania needs, he said. Sen. John Yudichak, D-...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Regional Authority, Privatization, Company Privatization, Executive Branch
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House OK's Beer, Frozen Daiquiris In Pouches
The Hartford CourantFruit juice, laundry detergent, ketchup and wine are all available in pouches but, under current state law, malted beverages are not. A bill approved by the state House of Representatives Wednesday would change that. House Bill 6540 would strike a...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Diageo Plc
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Ohio cozying up to craft beer industry
The Akron Beacon JournalOhio is getting friendlier to the expanding craft beer industry. State lawmakers have approved creating a new liquor permit available exclusively to small brewers that will lower the annual licensing fee from $3,906 to $1,000. The new permit, called...Tags: Medina (Saudi Arabia), Anheuser-Busch InBev, Anheuser-Busch, Boston Beer Company Inc., John Kasich
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The best beer in the world
WATERBURY, Vt. — For someone in pursuit of a Heady Topper — the world's top-ranked beer at the moment my plane touched down in Vermont — I made the mistake of arriving on a Sunday. I had driven directly to a bar in Burlington that...
Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Bars and Clubs, Restaurants, Waterbury, Dining and Drinking
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The Seattle Times Danny Westneat column
Seattle TimesChris Hansen has a nice riff he uses to show that his proposed basketball arena won't destroy the working-class soul of Seattle's Sodo neighborhood. It's about how when he bought up a batch of industrial buildings down there, he was surprised at who his...Tags: Entertainment
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Latest Kansas news, sports, business and entertainment
BOSTON MARATHON-TV CAPTIONING BLUNDER Captioner sorry for calling Deschanel bomb suspect NEW YORK (AP) — A TV captioning service has apologized for misidentifying "New Girl" star Zooey Deschanel (ZOH'-ee deh-shuh-NEHL') as one of the Boston...Tags: Music, U.S. Congress, Transportation Accidents, Regional Authority, Judges
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