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  2. 43 Gift Ideas for the Beer Snob in Your Life - AOL

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    Peach Berry Punch Home Brew Kit. The female-owned, NYC-based brewery Talea teamed up with Brooklyn Brew Shop on this kit that lets you make one of Talea's fruited sours.

  3. P. Ballantine and Sons Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    An India Pale Ale, which was an intensely bitter and aromatic brew that was aged for a year in wood prior to bottling. A Brown Stout, also aged for a year in wood prior to bottling. A Porter, with the XXX designation. A Bock beer; A Burton ale, never commercially sold, it was brewed to be given as a gift to Ballantine distributors, executives ...

  4. List of beer styles - Wikipedia

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    The categories are varied and include processes or ingredients not usually regarded as defining beer styles in themselves, such as cask ale or gluten-free beer. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Beer terms such as ale or lager cover a wide variety of beer styles, and are better thought of as broad categories of beer styles.

  5. 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.

  6. This beer brewing kit could save you over $1,000 annually - AOL

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  7. Rye IPA - Wikipedia

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    Rye was a traditional brewing grain for many eastern European breweries, and grew in popularity among American craft brewers near the end of the 20th century. [2] [3] Although it is popular, the history of the Rye IPA is indeed unclear, and no single brewery can be definitively credited with its creation.