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Brew Your Own

(more) »rank: 721

from: Battenkill Communications, LLP


Editorial Product Review: :Brew your Own is the leading magazine for people who want to brew their own beer at home. It covers the entire hobby with simple, how to tips to more advanced technical articles on brewing fine beer. Regular columns include Tips from the Pros, Style of the Month, Recipe Exchange and Help Me Mr. Wizard.


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All About Beer

(more) »rank: 437

from: Chautauqua


Editorial Product Review: :All About Beer magazine, which has been voted the 'Best Beer Publication' 7 years in a row, entertains and educates beer lovers. Featuring the history and variety of beer. Including methods & traditions of beer making, and the political & social environment that affects the pursuit of beer pleasure.


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Zymurgy

(more) »rank: 1164

from: Brewers Association


Editorial Product Review: :Provides information for homebrewers and beer lovers. Articles list events, ingredients, books, suppliers and industry news. Provides statistics of latest trends of the brewing industry. Abstract:Articles and information about home brewing beer.


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Ale Street News

(more) »rank: 3683

from: Ale Street News


Editorial Product Review: :Serves the information needs of ale and beer drinkers. Provides industry news, special events, a directory of breweries and pubs in selected states, photo gallery, and tours.


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American Society of Brewing Chemists Newsletter

(more) »rank: 18871

from: Amer Soc of Brewing Chemists


Editorial Product Review: :Designed to keep ASBC members abreast of current ASBC news and events. Also reports work done by the various ASBC technical committees and includes a column from the ASBC president.


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American Breweriana Journal

(more) »rank: 10238

from: American Breweriana Assn


Editorial Product Review: :A literary and educational magazine organized to advance the public knowledge of brewing and breweriana.


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Specialty Beer & Microbrewery Markets

(more) »rank: 10238

from: Beverage Marketing Corp


Editorial Product Review: :Gain insight into one of the most volatile segments of the beer business. Beverage Marketing Corporation's report on the specialty and craft beer industry closely examines production and growth figures and tracks new openings and closings in this quickly changing arena.


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Indiana Brewery Record

(more) »rank: 10238

from: Investment Statistics Co


Editorial Product Review: :Gain insight into one of the most volatile segments of the beer business. Beverage Marketing Corporation's report on the specialty and craft beer industry closely examines production and growth figures and tracks new openings and closings in this quickly changing arena.


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Imported Beer in the United States

(more) »rank: 10238

from: Beverage Marketing Corp


Editorial Product Review: :Examines imports by country and the performances of individual brands. It explores retail and distribution. A chapter on demographics provides a picture of imported beer consumers and the ways in which they differ from mass-market beer customers. Extensive text, graphs, charts and tables.


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Beer Marketers Insights

(more) »rank: 12627

from: Beer Marketers Insights


Editorial Product Review: :Covers sale, marketing, legal, and social issues concerning beer industry.


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