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  2. Homebrewing - Wikipedia

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    A homebrewing kit consisting of hopped malt extract, yeast and instructions. Homebrewing is the brewing of beer or other alcoholic beverages on a small scale for personal, non-commercial purposes. Supplies, such as kits and fermentation tanks, can be purchased locally at specialty stores or online.

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  4. Dragonmead - Wikipedia

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    Dragonmead is a U.S. microbrewery, meadery and brewpub founded by Earl Scherbarth, Larry Channell, and Bill Wrobel in January 1997. The small brewery produces many varieties of beer, wine, and mead, and has received awards including gold medals at the World Beer Cup.

  5. Left Hand Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    With over 30% growth in 2010, Left Hand has steadily increased its production, making the Brewers Association's Top 50 Craft Brewers list in 2012. [2] The brewery has added six 480 barrel fermenters, an additional 500 barrel bright tank, and a new KHS keg line.

  6. Minhas Craft Brewery - Wikipedia

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    The Minhas Craft Brewery is located in Monroe, Wisconsin, owned by brother and sister, Ravinder and Manjit Minhas. [2] It is the Midwest's oldest brewery and the second oldest in the United States. [3] It survived the Great Depression, Prohibition and a fire. [4] It is currently the 18th largest craft brewery in America. [5]

  7. Craft beer - Wikipedia

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    Craft beer is beer manufactured by craft breweries, which typically produce smaller amounts of beer than larger "macro" breweries and are often independently owned. Such breweries are generally perceived and marketed as emphasising enthusiasm, new flavours, and varied brewing techniques.