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From Homebrewing To Large-Scale Production

In 2012, Graham Sherman, a beer producer from Calgary, altered the legislation after learning that his idea to open a craft brewery was not allowed by Alberta’s liquor rules.  Prior to 2013, Alberta would not provide a license to a potential brew house unless it could prove that it could produce 500,000 litres of beer…

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The University Of Pittsburgh’s Engineering Department Gives Students The Chance To Brew Their Own Beer

Professor of engineering at University Of Pittsburgh and a 25-year veteran of home brewing beer, Robert Parker, made the decision to “do something different” and “bring his passion to work.”  Parker accomplished this, working with colleagues Rob Toplak and Dan Cole, to introduce the Pitt engineering department’s Science, Technology, and Culture of Craft Brewing course. …

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How Should A Brewery Be Operated In India?

Navigating the complicated terrain of rules, market dynamics, and consumer tastes is necessary while operating a brewery business in India. Obtaining the required licenses and permissions, finding premium components, and overseeing the distribution routes are just a few of the details that need careful consideration. It is crucial to comprehend the cultural quirks and legal…

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A Mechanical Engineer Transforms His Passion Into A Company As The Beer Brewing Industry Expands

Unexpected paths can be taken by an engineer with an engineering degree. “I figured I’d start this as a little hobby job and it took off,” said John Blichmann, founder and president of Blichmann Engineering, a design and manufacturing company that sells engineered beer and wine brewing products. “I started this in my garage.” After…

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The Brewers Association Released Its 2023 Annual Report

The Brewers Association (BA) released its 2023 Annual Report, which summarizes the organization’s efforts to help the craft brewing community over the previous year, in keeping with its transparency promise. A summary of the association’s assets, initiatives, finances, and successes may be found in the 2023 Annual Report. “2023 was a tough year for an…

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A Toast To Well-Being Of Beer-Based Spa Treatments

A life-changing adventure is waiting for you at Grand Wellness in the centre of Brantford, Ontario.  Grand Wellness is a transforming experience located in the heart of Brantford, Ontario. They are revolutionizing spa therapy using something that’s usually set aside for toasts and celebrations: beer. They are pioneers in a new trend of relaxation and…

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A New Chapter In Stouffville And A Step Toward Independence For Muddy York Brewing

Adaptability and a sharp sense of opportunity are just as important in the ever-evolving world of craft beer as the hops and barley that give it its distinct flavour. With a name that pays homage to Toronto’s past nickname, Muddy York Brewing is leading this exciting change in the industry.  The brewery has made a…

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Beer’s Biggest Import Markets

In terms of beer, a select few nations are the world’s leading import markets. These countries are able to satiate their consumers’ need for this well-liked beverage not just because of their strong domestic beer markets, but also because of their powerful import markets. IndexBox will examine the top beer import markets globally in its…

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Czech This Out: KPU Students And Molson Coors Debut A Dark Lager

(Photo: KPU instructors, students, and Molson Coors’ Fraser Valley Brewery specialists. From left: KPU lab instructor Michael Miller; students Benee Stevens, Wilson Chu, Lucy Chang, and Efren Osnaya Arzate; Molson Coors’ Fraser Valley Brewery head brewer Keely Johnston; Molson Coors’ Fraser Valley Brewery quality manager Wenji Liu; student Simon Bai; and program chair Dominic Bernard.)…

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The Reasons Behind Breweries Turning Down Beer Flight Requests

Chris Lohring, owner and chief brewer of Notch Brewing in Salem, Massachusetts, declares, “I detest beer flights.” He’s not alone among a tiny but increasing group of brewers who detest the beer flight; in fact, he’s one of the ones who purposefully leaves them off the menu. Beer flights, which are often served as a…

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