Monday, May 14, 2012

Craft Brewery Swindled, Most Influential People In Coffee, Napa Valley Myths & More

Monday, May 14, 2012
BrewDog, a small craft brewery, was told it would receive an honor for Bar Operator of the Year, but things went awry when mega company Diageo, which happened to be the awards' main sponsor, found out just before the ceremony and demanded it be given the award instead.
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Only 2% of Americans fish or farm for a living today--down from nearly half of Americans a century ago--and hundreds of thousands of small farmers have been pushed off of their land. Most of us do not know how to provide for ourselves on the most basic level.
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Like a jolt of mid-morning caffeination, we're shaking the old list up this month with a sprinkling of new players.
Doug Shafer: The Biggest Myths About Napa Valley, Busted
Over the decades I've seen myths of all kinds build up around wine country and as someone who's on the inside, I'd like to play mythbuster to some of the big ones.
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