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  2. Drip coffee - Wikipedia

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    Manual drip coffee makers include the so-called French drip coffee pot (invented in 1795 by François Antoine Henri Descroizilles and manufactured by a metal-smith in Rouen, [17] [18] then popularized by bishop Jean-Baptiste de Belloy [17] [18] for why it became known as Cafetière du Belloy in Paris since 1800 [19] [20] to the point that it ...

  3. World Brewers Cup - Wikipedia

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    The World Brewers Cup (WBC or WBrC) is an annual international coffee brewing competition organized by World Coffee Events, an organization founded by the Specialty Coffee Association. The stated goal of the competition is to showcase the craft and skill of filter coffee brewing by hand, promoting manual coffee brewing and quality of service. [ 1 ]

  4. Pete's Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Pete's Brewing Company was founded by homebrewer Pete Slosberg and Mark Bronder in 1986. Its major product line was Pete's Wicked Ale, an American Brown Ale that is 5.3% alcohol by volume.

  5. Cold brew coffee - Wikipedia

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    As the cold brew is poured into a cup, it is charged with nitrogen to give it a rich, creamy head of foam, similar to draft beer. (Though most beers and soft drinks are charged with carbon dioxide, nitrogen is occasionally used in darker stouts, resulting in a smoother finish.) Nitro cold brew is typically served chilled but without ice, which ...

  6. Genesee Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Genesee Brewing Company (/ ˈ dʒ ɛ n ə s i / JEN-ə-see) is an American brewery located along the Genesee River in Rochester, New York.From 2000 to 2009, the company was known as the High Falls Brewing Company.

  7. ISO 3103 - Wikipedia

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    ISO 3103 is a standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (commonly referred to as ISO), specifying a standardized method for brewing tea, possibly sampled by the standardized methods described in ISO 1839. [1]

  8. Brewery - Wikipedia

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    In 2012 the four largest brewing companies (Anheuser-Busch InBev, SABMiller, Heineken International, and Carlsberg Group) controlled 50% of the market [12] The biggest brewery in the world is the Belgian company Anheuser-Busch InBev. In the United States, there were 69,359 people employed in breweries in 2017. This is up from 27,805 in 2001. [13]

  9. European Brewery Convention - Wikipedia

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    The European Brewery Convention (EBC) is an organisation representing the technical and scientific interests of the brewing sector in Europe. The EBC defines itself as the scientific and technological arm of The Brewers of Europe.