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  2. List of breweries in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    To be included in this list, a brewery must be located in the U.S. state of Minnesota; it may produce their own beer, produce contract beers, or both.Breweries which are known to produce contract beer are noted, but this specification does not exclude non-contract brewing, nor does a lack of this specification exclude contract brewing.

  3. Hops - Wikipedia

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    Hops sample at the Moscow Brewing Company. Hops are usually dried in an oast house before they are used in the brewing process. [49] Undried or "wet" hops are sometimes (since c. 1990) used. [50] [51] The wort (sugar-rich liquid produced from malt) is boiled with hops before it is cooled down and yeast is added, to start fermentation.

  4. Budelse Brouwerij - Wikipedia

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    The brewery in Budel. The brewery was founded in 1870 as Brewery De Hoop. In the 1960s, the name of the brewery was changed to Budelse Brouwerij. [1] Founder Gerardus Arts came from Oss, and had learned brewing at the Snieders family (later Dommelsch Brewery) in Dommelen, and at brewery De Kroon in Oirschot. [2]

  5. List of breweries in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Bold Republic Brewing Company [15] Belton: 2018 Taproom: BrainDead Brewing [16] Dallas: 2015: Kegs, bottles: Brewpub: Scratch kitchen, barrel program, house and guest taps. Closed permanently in 2021. Brazos Valley Brewery: Brenham: 2014: Blind Boar: Buffalo Bayou Brewing Company [17] [18] Houston: 2011: Cans: Cactus Land Brewing Company [19 ...

  6. Jennings Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Cocker Hoop (4.6% abv) - Launched in 1995 as September Ale. Cock-a-hoop is the old custom of removing the cork from a barrel and resting it on the cask before the brewer adds his winnits to the brew. Its name was changed to Cocker Hoop as a reminder of the brewery's location on the banks of the River Cocker.

  7. Forget St Patrick's Day – here's why you should head to ...

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    Aerial performers and dancers twirled inside giant hoops dotted with lit candles. Huge crescent moon-shaped lanterns glowed from within, looking like ancient Viking boats as they passed by the crowds.

  8. Stella Artois - Wikipedia

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    Stella Artois (/ ɑːr ˈ t w ɑː / ar-TWAH, French:) is a pilsner beer, [1] first brewed in 1926 by Brouwerij Artois in Leuven, Belgium. In its original form, the beer is 5.2 per cent ABV, the country's standard for pilsners. The beer is also sold in other countries including the UK, Ireland, Canada and Australia, where it has a reduced ABV.

  9. Fat Head's Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Fat Head's Brewery opened in March, 2012 in a warehouse in Middleburg Heights, Ohio. The production brewery supplies beer for the Fat Head's restaurants in Pittsburgh and North Olmsted, as well as bottles and kegs for distributes. As of 2013, the brewery has a BrauKon brewhouse that was purchased from Tröegs Brewing Company. A tasting room and ...