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Article: Drinking yourself under the limit

By Rhys Williams Posted on November 27, 2014 Posted in Comment

For such a young country – young in European terms, that is – New Zealand’s drinking habits have been through a hell of a lot of changes. From being a dry country (there are no records of Maori drinking alcohol …

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Brewing up a near perfect pint

By Rhys Williams Posted on November 27, 2014 Posted in Comment

John Golics had no idea he had just created a near perfect beer when he first tried his homebrewed bock rauchbier. The German-style smoked beer has just been awarded champion status at the Society of Beer Advocates (SOBA) National Home …

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Craft Breweries Share Their Homebrew Clone Recipes

By Rhys Williams Posted on November 23, 2014 Posted in Comment

Craft Breweries Share Their Homebrew Clone Recipeshttp://www.homebrewersassociation.org/how-to-brew/craft-breweries-share-homebrew-clone-recipes/ —Sent from Zite, available for free in the App Store.

These British beer innovators are driving the craft beer scene forward

By Rhys Williams Posted on November 19, 2014 Posted in Comment

These British beer innovators are driving the craft beer scene forwardhttp://mashable.com/2014/11/19/craft-beer-innovators/ —Sent from Zite, available for free in the App Store.

Hamilton man ‘shocked’ to take brewing title

By Rhys Williams Posted on November 3, 2014 Posted in Comment

A Hamilton scientist has been crowned the country’s best home brewer after the national champs in the city at the weekend. Niwa algal ecologist Karl Safi took the prestigious champion brewer gong after winning 12 medals for his beers entered …

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VB goes undercover to win Surry Hills Craft Beer Festival

By Rhys Williams Posted on November 3, 2014 Posted in Comment

Carlton & United Breweries, a subsidiary of Foster’s Group in Melbourne, have today confirmed that the winner of last month’s Sydney Craft Beer Festival was in fact one of Australia’s oldest and highest-selling beers – Victoria Bitter. VB goes undercover …

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BREW HUI MEETS: SØREN ERIKSEN

By Rhys Williams Posted on October 29, 2014 Posted in Comment

’ve noticed a commonality amongst high-achievers: it’s their perpetual dissatisfaction with the status quo. Simply-put, high-achieving types are never f**king happy with the way things are – instead believing that they can always be better. I reckon it’s thechase – the never-ending pursuit …

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100 barrels of beer on the move | Stuff.co.nz

By Rhys Williams Posted on October 24, 2014 Posted in Comment

8 Wired Brewing owner and brewer Soren Eriksen, left, and brewer Jason Bathgate moved more than 100 barrels of beer on Monday from 8 Wired’s Blenheim warehouse to a shipping container, ready to be transported to a brewery north of …

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Flotspotting: Freddie Paul’s Beer Tree

By Rhys Williams Posted on October 14, 2014 Posted in Comment

For most of us consumers, beer is something we buy in bottles and cans, its creation process something of a mystery; we have a vague notion of grains and a fermentation process being involved. Home brewers more firmly understand the …

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Belgian scientists recreate 150-year-old shipwrecked beer

By Rhys Williams Posted on October 14, 2014 Posted in Comment

Belgian scientists have successfully recreated a 19th-century beer that was discovered during the search of a shipwreck off the coast of Finland in 2010. The bottles had lain 50 metres underwater since 1842. The government of the autonomous Åland Islands …

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