Brewing
Archaeologists have Discovered Ancient Facilities for Beer and Bread Production
Archaeologists have discovered ancient beer and bread facilities located 600 km south of Cairo, the BNR said, citing Scientm.
Turkish beer boss says he did not suggest tax hike for ‘homebrewed beer’
The head of Turkey’s top brewery Anadolu Efes has said he had not suggested a tax for “homebrewed beer,” adding that this trend is actually good in order for the beer industry to achieve further growth.
Turkish brewer says rise in homebrewed beer is hitting sales
The rising trend among Turks brewing alcoholic drinks at home has hit sales of a range of drinks in the country, including beer, the head of a leading brewer has said.
In food waste fight, Brits turn bread into beer
At a brewery nestled in rolling farmland in northern England, the process of making beer begins with dropping dozens of unwanted loaf ends, thrown away by a sandwich factory, into a large stainless steel tank.
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Zythognosia: A beer lovers’ meeting at Zappeion
Zappeion Hall will host on the 14th and 15th of October the 4th Athens Craft Beer Expo “Zythognosia”, were beer lovers will have the chance to taste Greek and foreign beers alike, as a very large number of microbrewers will participate in the event in order to present their products for the very first time.
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Bulgaria has the Cheapest Beer in the World
''How much does beer cost?" Is usually the first question asked when someone recommends a holiday destination. Beer is an integral part of the hot summer days not only in Bulgaria, but also in countries around the world. Travelex has accumulated a list of refreshment beverages prices in 32 countries.
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What does 'Internet of Beer' mean?
In the last couple of years, thanks to machine-to-machine information technologies, we have begun to hear about very interesting new phenomena. The latest one I have heard about is "Internet of Beer." When I first heard about it, I thought, that's it, everything has been invented, we as mankind can invent nothing else, we have hit our technological nirvana.
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Little change to Iranian oil imports in Greece
Iran's crude oil exports in July are set to fall 7 percent from this month's three-month high, mainly due to a decline in exports to Europe, a person with knowledge of the Middle Eastern country's tanker loading schedule said.
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Who drinks the most beer in Europe (infographic)
Which European countries tend to drink the most beer every year? The Czech Republic is well known as a haven for beer lovers, tracing its brewing history all the way back to the Břevnov Monastery in 993.
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Reviving old traditions, Arab beer brewers make their mark
It took gumption to pour millions of dollars into starting a brewery in an overwhelmingly Muslim country where many frown on consuming alcohol.
Jordanian beer pioneer Yazan Karadsheh is now taking his next risky step, sending a first shipment of his Carakale to the U.S., where it will compete with thousands of brands in a $22 billion-a-year craft beer market.