There were still a few farms left, hay wagons were as common in the streets as horse drawn beer carts. |
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When it comes to sports, Henry says football remains the king of beer promotional opportunities. |
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We've enjoyed aquavit and pickled herring at fine restaurants as well as hot dogs and beer at no fewer than six ballparks. |
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Thought to be Anglo-Saxon, this could have been a primitive pottery kiln or a malting oven, used in beer making. |
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Light beer buffs have no business near the red winos, for example, who could never appreciate the quantitative method to our madness. |
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If a can of beer, a 5-ounce glass of wine, a wine cooler and a shot of vodka have the same alcohol content, why are they not taxed equally? |
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If you're short of space, move wine, beer and other drinks into a cool place, such as the garage. |
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Also we will not accept airheads with bad attitudes who throw beer in people's faces. |
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Those who drink Corona beer often shove a lime wedge into the bottle to give the beer a citrus kick. |
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Eggs and fish often cause problems with bad smells, and fizzy drinks and beer produce excess wind and runny motions. |
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The vast majority of canned beers in the U.S. are of the American Light Lager variety, for which a beer widget would be counterproductive. |
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The pub has now expanded its real ale selection and will be serving a range of local beer over the coming months. |
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The train has had a buffet carriage selling cans of beer for 20 years but it has only been serving real ale in recent years. |
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Just because we can steer the car with our beer bellies these days, it doesn't mean that we have to act our age. |
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With the beer keg now open, the partygoers downed some schnapps and attacked the beer. |
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The owners of this bar have been very good to us, and occasionally even send down kegs of beer in the summer for special parties. |
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The monthly output of the brewery stands at 20 million bottles, 3 million cans and 80 000 kegs of beer. |
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It is very difficult to weigh or otherwise measure the contents of a keg of beer to determine consumption. |
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The wrong gas system will cause beer inside kegs to go flat or get foamy at the end of every keg. |
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So I walked into the kitchen and filled up another glass of beer from the keg. |
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If this makes it all sound a bit Famous Five, all wholesome fun with lashings of ginger beer, then I apologise. |
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In 1869 a Jesse Peel took over, installed a brewing plant and also sold beer wholesale on a dray. |
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Who'da thunk that men buying diapers after work on Fridays were also picking up six-packs of beer? |
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I managed to keep the food down but didn't feel any better until I had a couple of bottles of beer early evening. |
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For the true aficionado, a beer is a special type of travel souvenir, to be greedily consumed and tucked away with all its heady memories. |
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He did not follow a strict diet but cut out beer, whisky and cakes for the 40 days of Lent. |
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You had your hardcore kids, punks, and skate rats big on yelling and beer, skeptical of synths and Englishmen. |
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Up here in the frozen North it is grim, nothing but cloth caps, whippets and warm beer. |
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My comrade saw the perverse and absurd side of life and was happy to laugh along with it over a nice rare steak and a beer. |
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The drinks bottles contained a wide range of beverages, including aerated water, ginger beer and lemonade all produced locally. |
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The profits made from aerated water are quite as large as those from beer and spirits. |
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He's gently crinkling a beer can in his hand and I wouldn't say his eyes are dancing but he definitely looks keyed up about something. |
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It is common practice to find wheelbarrows loaded with full crates of beer being trundled over the highway at this point. |
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He attempted to order a beer, but had a little difficulty, as he knew no German whatsoever. |
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After drinking some beer, a whaler I once saw got up and started to fight with himself. |
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Resounding whack between his shoulder blades, which had him choking on his mouthful of beer. |
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Because beer drinking is popular, to say the least, there are hundreds of bier halles and biergartens where you can wet your whistle. |
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It is also used for other natural products, including fruit juices, beer, wine and honey. |
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Barreling your beer is much less messy and time-consuming than using bottles. |
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In 2001, the industry produced more than 6.2 million barrels of craft beer in the United States. |
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Annual capacity would be 200,000 tonnes, equivalent to 1.7 million barrels or 1.97 million hectolitres of beer. |
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Richard and Jude produce 15 barrels of beer a week at present and soon hope to take on their first full time employee. |
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Anheuser-Busch, which sold almost 110 million barrels of beer worldwide last year, finds the Sunshine State a thirsty one. |
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They mowed lawns, they painted each other's fishing boats and they bought a jug of beer and six straws to go around. |
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It was something brewed and created here, like a good beer or at least a jug of finely squeezed orange juice. |
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Sir Titus Salt kept a watchful eye over a panel of beer tasters judging a competition to recreate a brew in his honour yesterday. |
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The menu will be a melange of Indian and Italian cuisine and comes with beer. |
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However, I was disappointed that Mr Brown put a penny on a pint of beer and 4p on a bottle of wine. |
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At times, according to historical reports, the concert venues had the raffish air of a beer hall. |
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The main attraction, though, has to be the generous beer garden which sees locals and tourists alike jostling for space. |
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Natural additives like beer or lemon juice add benefits like body or shine. |
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Toodle pip and jolly hockey sticks to you, don't forget lashings of ginger beer. |
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Some fans continued throwing, hurling their souvenirs, drink cups, beer bottles, batteries, portable radios and cell phones onto the field. |
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Drafting without Joel was like the ballpark without beer, jocks without straps and Kansas without Todo. |
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Pete took me out for a beer and we'd just got in a second when Nicholas arrived to advise us that the show was starting. |
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Usually we'd have a half of beer, but on this occasion someone suggested a glass of sherry, because it dried you out. |
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One drink is one can of beer, one glass of wine, or one jigger of hard liquor. |
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Saba's eyes shone like stones of black jet as he greedily reached for the beer, downing it in one gulp. |
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The menu at Links, a jazzed-up sausage shack that opened on the Lower East Side last month, is centered on brats and beer. |
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I was feeling a little flat after the no cool down, no food, and beer combo of the night before. |
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You can buy a bottle of beer and sit alone in your room or drink in more up-market watering holes! |
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He eases his leg onto the adjacent barstool at the Roadside Inn, the town watering hole, and takes a sip from a frothy mug of beer. |
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The real show takes place in the Festhallen, wherein the beer runs like water and tastes like the nectar of the gods. |
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It's like drinking club soda that has been watered down and mixed with flat light beer. |
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Similarly, beer and soft drink cans, booze bottles and empty jars can all be recycled. |
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You can trace history by finding cod bottles, ceramic beer bottles and jars, numerous items of crockery and even clay pipes. |
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The guy keeps offering me beer, and you know I'm wasted, so I don't know what I'm doing. |
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Raise a toast, with beer of course, and enjoy the fun that comes with lively music as an accompaniment. |
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Tin washtubs, available at most home centers, make great containers for beer and soft drinks. |
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A time of heavy coins and horse manure, warmish beer, a scandalous flash of ankle. |
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Indeed, in the heatwave a few weeks back plenty of shops were selling twice the usual quantities of beer and several ran out. |
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Soon they're swigging beer, blowing joints, ripping off drug-dealers and trying to sell a gun they jacked from a local gang. |
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The 16-stone defendant had drunk several pints of beer, alcopops and a quadruple vodka. |
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I would build a quadcopter that can autonomously carry a can of beer from the kitchen to the lounge. |
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Residents near the play area are being disturbed by noise, and beer cans have been left about the area. |
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Communication is key, from beer company to wholesaler to operator, from headquarters to bar manager to waitstaff. |
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Here you'll sit at long communal tables while waitresses in Bavarian costume serve foaming pots of beer. |
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Kids were kicked out of athletics, expelled from school, tested, forced into treatment and community service, and even jailed for having a quiet beer on their own time. |
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He said officers no longer arrest people for merely having an open beer bottle but instead ask them to leave the alcohol behind. |
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His used to steal beer and break into empty properties for all-night drinking parties. |
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In fact, beer prices in Panama are about 36 percent lower than anywhere else in Latin America. |
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I ordered a beer from the barman, a dashing kid in his early twenties with a shaved head. |
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For decades, these two industrial brewers have basked in a sort of shared-monopoly over the Panamanian beer racket. |
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What a difference six weeks, 1,400 miles, and a healthy dose of sunshine, beer, and BBQ make. |
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All this is small beer compared with the supergrass that bcl Burton Copeland may turn out to be. |
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We know that the skies are open season for all manner of drone traffic, from missile launchers to beer droppers. |
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I was bored, but I grabbed a red Solo cup, filled it with beer, and stayed with my group, chatting with the brothers about Jim. |
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Boston beer garden in South Boston is expected to be packed to the door with football enthusiasts cheering for both teams. |
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The brothers were incredibly game as we played a very sad round of beer pong. |
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Lindsay, 33, and Martin, 32, met in 2007 when they were both hired to work on a documentary on the World Series of beer pong. |
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In the blink of an eye, the hipster has turned into a catch-all scapegoat, guilty for everything from expensive beer to bad music. |
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As a brand, blue moon beer is not unlike Blue Dog Democrats, walking the tightrope of competing identities. |
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Alex Macedo, the boyish-looking president of Burger King North America used to be an executive at Brahma beer. |
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When asked to provide the brand of beer he'd like to drink, this brand-name Harvard professor made a list instead of a choice. |
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On it are balanced a plate of eggs and toast, an open quart jar of grape jelly, and a beer mug full to the brim with orange juice. |
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To avoid a bitter bird, try a less hoppy, more malty beer, such as a brown ale or sweet stout. |
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Fraelick borrowed a camper and cultivated a guy working there with a six pack of beer to get the camper into the garage overnight. |
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Wallop was a slang term for beer, and Codd's wallop came to be used by beer drinkers as a derogatory term for weak or gassy beer, or for soft drinks. |
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It was a couple, their friend and four or five kids, all having the time of their lives, especially the driver, as he was chugging beer after beer. |
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Overall mortality rates among wine drinkers are lower than for those who drink beer or alcohol, or for those who abstain, according to previous research. |
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South Africa is a sport-mad country and the loss of another sportsman is noticeable and the subject of much mournful debate whilst quaffing beer at the local. |
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We make an afternoon of it and drink copious quantities of beer. |
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Apart from a quick dash in the morning to put the trash out by the gate and another this evening to grab beer from the fridge in the garage, we stayed home in the warm. |
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With 400 people spilling off the sidewalk, I was suckered into working the door for a quick 50 bucks and all the cases of beer I could confiscate. |
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The price reductions are on everyday branded products including cereals, coffee, tea, biscuits, juices, sauces, toiletries, cosmetics, washing powder, bottled water and beer. |
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Harvey then put the brain into a cider box and stashed it under a beer cooler. |
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It had a small shady verandah with weather-beaten wooden benches round the edge, and I sank on to one with an ice-cold beer in my hand and my toes digging into the cool sand. |
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Women habitually baked bread, churned butter, brewed beer, sewed clothes, knitted stockings, spun yarn, and even sometimes milled flour and wove cloth. |
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Or what if an ingredient in your beer or cocktail machines has gone bad without knowing it? |
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John Barleycorn represents the spirit of the Barley, grown strong over the summer, cut down in his prime, ground and brewed into beer where he lives again. |
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The Big Green party scene is still as wild as ever, with competitive beer pong, frat and sorority disco ragers, and the notoriously wild Dartmouth Winter Carnival. |
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Moreover, thirsty visitors to Edinburgh in the 18th century would have been served not whisky or beer but a jug of claret, which was then regarded as our national drink. |
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The natural pressure will build up during the secondary fermentation, caused by the addition of priming sugar and barreling the beer before the yeast has died. |
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Mike went over to the wet bar and grabbed both of us a beer. |
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She's the kind of real life gal who'll buy you a beer, let you cry on her shoulder and be the first one to give you a high-five when your ship comes in. |
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At their even greater risk, they underestimate the seriousness of the beer and corndog tax debate. |
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Her husband distributed beer and live chickens to other kampungs. |
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One of his examples was the case of a brewer who sold kegs of beer to alehouses on credit but charged a price high enough to cover an interest charge and the risk of default. |
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It was a sad day because it was a very old pub with its traditional style of old furniture, beer kegs, liquor bottles, grocery products and photographs. |
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Recycle beer or other decorative bottles into tumblers by soaking a piece of garden twine in kero and tying around the bottle at the point you want to separate. |
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For some reason the food and beer there just doesn't agree with me. |
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As she carried a tray of beer, an ice cream sandwich, and a bag of kettle corn, the septuagenarian usher decided to sweat her presence in the upper deck. |
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A few hours, and even more pitchers of beer later, we were kicked out of the bar, and stumbled back to our friend's place for some short-lived rest. |
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William had a beer in his hand while CiCi stuck with her wine cooler. |
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Conventional beer filters are made of either densely packed fibres or a dusty material called kieselguhr, which consists of fossilised hard-walled algae called diatoms. |
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Sports fans are like some new species of migratory bird, season after season winging across the world to some far-flung field to unfurl the flag and imbibe the beer. |
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You see the bride and groom in the receiving line and then the camera pans to the right and there's a bunch of shirtless guys with beer cans in their hands. |
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Here, a tall, footed glass holds a generous scoop of house-made vanilla ice cream and is presented to you alongside a chilled bottle of Stewart's root beer. |
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For Constitution Day, many families traditionally eat a meal of flat bread, thinly sliced dried meats, and milk porridge, with beer or aquavit as a beverage. |
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It's an Aladdin's cave of international beer, boasting around 60 bottled and draught ales originating from Cyprus to Singapore and all points in between. |
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A thin wiry man was sitting at the counter, downing a bottle of beer. |
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That way you get your opponent so gassed up from sculling beer that all he can think about is trying to burp without spewing. |
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On almost every corner there were shebeens, illegal saloons that were shacks where home-brewed beer was served. |
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The Aussie skolled his beer, threw the Kiwi into the fireplace, and shot him. |
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However, unlike in Ramsay Street, there were never any cups of tea or bickies served. Instead, each family unit came armed with a slab of beer. |
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The Australians murder a few slabs of beer and the New Zealanders murder a few vowels. |
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We would get a one-page typed reply, and we would go to the slop-shoot and editorialize over several cans of beer. |
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The income from gold-plated widgets is small beer compared to the income from the standard ones. |
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When the wombat-riding chimp jumped onto the bar, Smith, who had been enjoying a beer, did a massive spit take. |
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Deke mashed a wad of stinkbait onto the treble hook, then rinsed his fingers in the water to reduce the foul stench before lifting his beer can. |
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It was almost stop-tap time when my name came up, and that was the excuse my friends had been waiting for to shower me with beer. |
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In PNG we would buy beer wholesale at around 10 cents per stubbie or can, and sell it to ourselves at 20 cents per stubbie or can. |
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Open fermentation vessels are also used, often for show in brewpubs, and in Europe in wheat beer fermentation. |
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During the boil, hops are added, which contribute aroma and flavour compounds to the beer, especially their characteristic bitterness. |
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Yeast is very sensitive to temperature, and, if a beer were produced during summer, the yeast would impart unpleasant flavours onto the beer. |
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A handful of major breakthroughs have led to the modern brewery and its ability to produce the same beer consistently. |
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List of countries by beer consumption per capita is led by the Czech Republic, followed by Germany and Austria. |
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This industrialization of brewing shifted the responsibility of making beer to men. |
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In some form, it can be traced back almost 5000 years to Mesopotamian writings describing daily rations of beer and bread to workers. |
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The diversity of size in breweries is matched by the diversity of processes, degrees of automation, and kinds of beer produced in breweries. |
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She would stand on a beer crate to sing into the microphone, sometimes a solo or as a duet with her stepfather, while her mother played piano. |
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O'Fallon also recently reintroduced its spring seasonal beer, Rager Red, an Irish red ale, available in six-packs of 12-oz. |
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Some have therefore guessed that fermentation of grain was used to produce beer. |
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The use of heather in the brewing of modern heather beer is carefully regulated. |
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Prices start from pounds 230 person a week for accommodation, three meals a day with local wine, beer and aperitifs. |
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Contestants can win a host of top prizes, including copious amounts of Aussie beer. |
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The tree is the source of spruce beer, which was once used to prevent and even cure scurvy. |
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Since beer often costs little more than half the English shop price, at worst, the savings defray the cost of a day out. |
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The Hansa would buy shiploads of salted fish, wool and butter, and import salt, cloth, beer and other goods. |
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Economically, it makes sense for people to buy their supplies of wine, beer, spirits, and tobacco in bulk in France instead of Britain. |
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The main Sussex beer festival is held in nearby Hove, and there is a smaller beer festival in the Hanover area. |
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A common sight on the Leidseplein during summer is a square full of terraces packed with people drinking beer or wine. |
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Many breweries produce Oyster Stout, a beer intended to be drunk with oysters that sometimes includes oysters in the brewing process. |
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A TEENAGER turned violent after knocking back eight pints of beer and 16 vodkas, a court heard yesterday. |
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In addition to its wine tradition, France is also a major producer of beer. |
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Arty-crafty brewer Thornbridge has linked up with Waitrose and beer lovers can now spy three of its striking busts along the aisles. |
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Here it was sucked from tiny one-shot bottles wrapped in coarse paper, taken between drafts of good East German beer. |
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Freshly cooked, unpeeled brown shrimp are often served as a snack accompanying beer, typically a sour ale or Flemish red such as Rodenbach. |
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Today, the traditional sectors of the economy export beef, cheese, whisky, beer, fish and other seafood. |
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Chhaang is similar to traditional beer, brewed from barley, millet, or rice. |
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Hadia is a rice beer, created by mixing herbs with boiled rice and leaving the mixture to ferment for around a week. |
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With the average age of the population decreasing and income levels on the rise, the popularity of beer in the country continues to increase. |
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Like other tribes in the northeast, the Garos ferment rice beer, which they consume in religious rites and secular celebrations. |
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Fall guy Willie Ryan gets the late call at York today all set to bring home the beer money on Arctiid in the John Smith's Magnet Cup at York. |
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Apong or rice beer made from fermented rice or millet is a popular beverage in Arunachal Pradesh and is consumed as a refreshing drink. |
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He lived a simple life and practised asceticism, teaching his followers to refrain from eating meat and drinking beer. |
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In some countries, the pubs usually also serve periwinkles as a snack well served with a cold beer. |
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To prepare for a MLB career, he bought beer for some of the regulars sitting next to him in the north forty of Dodger Stadium. |
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Saint Columbanus in the 6th century encountered a beer sacrifice to Woden in Bregenz. |
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In reality, the cheap beer and walls of pokies attract anyone and everyone. |
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Locally produced beverages include fruit juices, coffee, herbal teas and teas, and alcoholic drinks such as rum, wine, and beer. |
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Three Horses Beer is the most popular beer on the island and is considered emblematic of Madagascar. |
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For example, safrole was used to flavor root beer until it was shown to be carcinogenic. |
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Fermenting was discovered when a few grains of barley were left in the rain and turned into beer. |
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For example, a pony keg is a small beer keg. In Cincinnati it is a place to buy a small beer keg. |
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The bartender's inexpert pour left me with a pint of beer that was half foam. |
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The most common items cleaned out of the bay are beer bottles and car tires. |
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The Bollekesfeest is a showcase for such local products as Bolleke, an amber beer from the De Koninck Brewery. |
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Scattered across Tasmania are many vineyards, and Tasmanian beer brands such as Boags and Cascade are known and sold in Mainland Australia. |
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Quebec has produced beer since the beginning of colonization especially with the emergence of spruce beer. |
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There are differences in the names of beer glasses from one area to another. |
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When the victim threatened the defendant with a beer glass, the defendant fatally stabbed him with a knife. |
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Donoghue bought her a bottle of ginger beer, which contained the partially decomposed remains of a snail. |
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We went out together and hired a quickshaw and I took him out for beer and lunch at my favourite Chinese restaurant. |
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The water mill was used for grinding grain, producing flour for bread, malt for beer, or coarse meal for porridge. |
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The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae have been used for thousands of years to ferment beer and wine, and to leaven bread. |
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It is also used in brewing beer, pharmaceutical preparations, and as a catalyst for synthetic rubber manufacturing. |
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They also demanded contributions of food, money, beer, or all three from their victims. |
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After a long day working in the fields Clarence took comfort in a restorative pint of beer. |
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This had different effects on the overall product, creating unconventional beer flavors. |
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General beer consumption reached 50 million liters in early 2013 and an increasing interest in craft beers developed accordingly. |
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This market trend has been accompanied by craft beer festivals where expat and Taiwanese brewers showcase their beer. |
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In Sri Lanka, over strict laws made it almost impossible for any craft beer to be brewed. |
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In recent years, many microbreweries have opened in Italy, due to increasing beer popularity among young people. |
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Before the development of large commercial breweries in the UK, beer would have been brewed on the premises from which it was sold. |
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As microbreweries proliferated, some became more than microbreweries, necessitating the creation of the broader category of craft beer. |
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In England, old ale was strong beer traditionally kept for about a year, gaining sharp, acetic flavours as it did so. |
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In Australia, the term is used even less discriminately, and is a general name for any dark beer. |
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In February 2006, the first ever international gluten free beer festival was held in Chesterfield. |
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Halifax was a busy industrial town, dealing in and producing wool, carpets, machine tools and beer. |
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After John officially attained his majority, Robert bought him his first legal beer. This is a common American rite of passage. |
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Robata is modeled after the casual robatayaki pubs in Japan, where people go to enjoy a few meat skewers with sake or beer. |
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A pint of beer in the saloon bar costs a penny more than in the public bar. |
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Foaming schooners of beer grew ever larger and more numerous as the crimson February suns went to their rest. |
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A dank smell of cigarette smoke and beer had won out over schpritzes of Lysol air freshener. |
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In 1954, Bob Hawke made the Guinness Book of Records for sculling 2.5 pints of beer in 11 seconds. |
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Annie looked at him a bit surprised and came in, and he realized she carried a bottle of beer with her. Not a stubby, but a long neck. |
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But The Brooklyn Inn did not choose the beer out of nostalgia for Texas or to cater to a Texpat clientele. |
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Wrexham Lager brewery was established in 1882 in Central Road and became the first brewery in the United Kingdom to produce lager beer. |
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The Trappist beer of the Abbey of Westvleteren has repeatedly been rated the world's best beer. |
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Their desire to serve beer and wine led to an unintended townwide beer ban. |
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The sensation is just as good as that first sip of ice-cold ginger beer, or the relief of aftersun on pasty skin. |
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We have an alpine horn, Bavarian dancers, a beer stein holding contest, a beer drinking contest, a lederhosen contest and a dirndl contest. |
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Check often to be sure beef is covered in liquid, adding more beer or water if necessary. Serve with rice and salad. Yummo! |
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He rolled his own cigarettes from a sack of Bull Durham, spilling flakes into his beer, which no doubt gained in zest thereby. |
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He was taken ill along with a 19-year-old after they reportedly drank from a bottle of beer that had been laced with ketamine. |
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Belgium is famous for beer, chocolate, waffles and french fries with mayonnaise. |
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Carling was an additional sponsor between 2010 and 2014 as the competition's official beer. |
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The Dublin is recognisably from the Guinness family but is much lighter and more easily drinkable, if that's what you want from a dark beer. |
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The father-of-two then targeted Mr Arrowsmith, demanding his bottle of beer. |
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Young artisanal brewers are keeping a variety of beer types alive, such as Coreff de Morlaix, Tri Martolod and Britt. |
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Unfortunately for Pauly D, the beer goggles did not come off. |
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A graduated income tax was imposed, and there were increases in imposts on tobacco, beer and spirits. |
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Lammas Harvest is pale orange in colour and pours with a lively white head, naturally cloudy as a weiss beer should be. |
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I am in Oktoberfest mood as I am hoping to sink a few Weiss beer specials down the IFSC a little later tonight. |
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He liked what he had tasted so much that we settled on five gallons of the Weiss beer I was making at the time. |
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Hacker-Pschorr branded Perception kayaks will be available, where legal, to create awareness and encourage trial of Hacker-Pschorr Weiss beer. |
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I've been drinking Weiss beer which is delicious and slips down a treat in the boiling hot weather. |
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Solid work, too, from drummer Affy Ahmad and guitarist Billy Mulholland, who we're told arranges holidays around fine wines, beer and cheese. |
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Someone says something of note, I pick up a beer mat and stick it in my pocket as an aide-memoire. |
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Goa is also notable for its low priced beer, wine and spirits prices due to its very low excise duty on alcohol. |
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Sailors and passengers were issued a daily food ration, largely consisting of hardtack and beer. |
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Scotland is also known for its Scotch whisky distilleries, as well as for Scottish beer. |
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The New York Times reports in its health section that anything from altar wine to beer pong can get you the flu. |
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Aside from slivovitz, Czech beer and wine, the Czechs also produce two unique liquors, Fernet Stock and Becherovka. |
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Yappy Yapperton, countless sheets to the wind, yelling inanities from the beer deck. |
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There's a strong flavor of honey without any sense of it being overly sweet or the yeastiness so typical of generic beer brands. |
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They also had to keep their breweries scrupulously clean to avoid bacteria and wild yeasts infecting beer and turning it sour. |
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Add the beer, salt, cayenne, and bay leaves, and stir to blend. |
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Jonas of Bobbio records that Columbanus was active in Bregenz, where he disrupted a beer sacrifice to Wodan. |
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Tradition says you should drink beer, but I find a nice zappy red like an Argentine Shiraz is perfect. |
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Although wine is becoming more popular in many parts of Germany, especially close to German wine regions, the national alcoholic drink is beer. |
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The first brewery is known to have existed in 993 and the Czech Republic has the highest beer consumption per capita in the world. |
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Brewed with orange peel and Jarrylo hops, Sharpshooter is a hoppy wheat beer named for Ohio-born exhibition shooter Annie Oakley. |
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A significant portion of the population attends the national celebration at the castle where speeches are made and complimentary beer is served. |
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Or you could just grab a beer from a side street cafe and photobomb the fountain pictures of unsuspecting tourists. |
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In the dim light, punters sit sipping raspberry-flavoured Tokyo martinis, losing the freestyle sushi off their chopsticks or necking Asahi beer. |
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Kieselguhr, a fine powder of diatomaceous earth, can be introduced into the beer and circulated through screens to form a filtration bed. |
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Try the jackfish and breadfruit and wash it down with Hairoun beer or a Sunset rum. |
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He had driven a beer lorry which was being unloaded away from a place where he considered it to be causing an unreasonable obstruction. |
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The brothers have also designed a label for Becks beer as part of a series of limited edition labels produced by contemporary artists. |
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Make this with beer, adding nutmeg, Jamaica ginger, cloves and cinnamon sticks, never allowing it to boil. |
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Liam made gestures at Noel during his guitar solo, then spat beer all over the stage before storming off. |
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His fingerprints matched those found in the burgled house, where he had discarded an empty can of Zubr, a Polish beer. |
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He watched the performance from a balcony with cold beer and cigarettes, heckling Noel's singing between songs. |
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We've teamed up with the Czech Republic's award-winning ZUBR beer to offer one lucky couple a three-night holiday. |
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Near the memorial were some wine casks and an unopened stubby of beer, whose label was yet to fade, which had been left to slake the thirst of the deceased. |
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Beverages in the region include lassi, beer, rum and sugarcane juice. |
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The suaku sports a beer belly, fake brand-name apparel and oil-slick hair. |
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Slats of beech wood are washed in caustic soda to leach out any flavor or aroma characteristics and are spread around the bottom of fermentation tanks for Budweiser beer. |
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Hammond installed a little kitchen, Jeremy a cooling box full of beer, and a toilet on the outside of his car, and James a little workshop complete with tools. |
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A brewpub is a pub that brews its own beer for sale on the premises. |
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Filtering the beer stabilizes flavour and gives it a polished, shiny look. |
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Couture made straight for the refrigerator and returned with cold beer, underhanding them in turn to each of the team members, Sergeant Thi included. |
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With a low ABV and light feel, this will make for a great summer beer. |
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She fell ill, and she sued the ginger beer manufacturer, Mr Stevenson. |
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A scrum developed around the bar when free beer was announced. |
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German beer purity regulations date back to the 15th century. |
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Like beer, the process involves pulling the natural starches from a wort-like mixture and then allowing yeast to convert those sugars into alcohol. |
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An active yeast culture from an ongoing batch may be added to the next boil after a slight chilling in order to produce fresh and highly palatable beer in mass quantity. |
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I like gin and tonic as a mixed drink, but I really prefer beer. |
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Imagine the scene in your local pub, with not a beer paunch in sight, and all the beardie tickers looking like 1980s versions of Arnie Schwarzenegger. |
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I hadn't really known what to expect from Belgium but any country with infra-red saunas in holiday homes, great beer, beaches and desserts must be, ahem, waffly good. |
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Furry-costumed Abominable Snowmen have been spotted casually walking through snowbound streets, trying to hail cabs and working the beer taps at bars. |
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By finding homes in disused or even derelict buildings, micropubs can keep their overheads low and offer beer at more competitive prices than traditional rivals, Protz said. |
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The staple food, mashed green bananas, also turned into beer if left in a dugout with a bit of yeast or if left longer, could become waragi, a kind of tropical vodka. |
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The ship bore salted beef, butter, cheese, bread, barley, peas, beans, groats, flour, oil, vinegar, mustard, salt, beer, wine, brandy, hardtack, smoked bacon, ham and fish. |
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The garden in our holiday home just outside Bruges Old Town gives Freddie space to run around while we wash down Belgian chocs with the six per cent Zot beer. |
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By 8 November Gerrit de Veer, the ships carpenter who kept a diary, reported a shortage of beer and bread, with wine being rationed four days later. |
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This definition includes older microbreweries, which traditionally produce small quantities of beer, as well as other breweries of various sizes and specialties. |
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A beneficial, although probably unintentional, introduction is Saccharomyces eubayanus, the yeast responsible for lager beer now thought to have originated in Patagonia. |
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Birra Ichnusa is the most commercialized beer produced in Sardinia. |
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This is also the point at which the product is first called beer. |
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For every 1,000 tonnes of beer produced, up to 173 tonnes of solid waste may be created in the form of spent grain, trub from wort production, waste yeast and kieselguhr. |
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All three locations each offer at least 50 different draft beer choices ranging from popular beers from major brewers to exclusive microbrews not usually available on tap. |
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A little nip in the wedding tackle can really put you off your beer. |
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Most brewers would produce enough beer during winter to last through the summer, and store it in underground cellars, or even caves, to protect it from summer's heat. |
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Making a big, strong, dark Weiss beer sounded pretty folly-licious. |
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Jamaica is also home to Red Stripe beer and Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee. |
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The steam engine also allowed the brewer to make greater quantities of beer, as human power was no longer a limiting factor in moving and stirring. |
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