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Learning Articles

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The benefits of a Liberal Arts education are many, and one is that by studying great literature you can uncover a surprising amount of information about beer and brewing.

1995

The Craft Beer Movement was hitting its stride in 1995, and a wholly new beer culture was emerging around America.

By Stan Hieronymus

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I could probably find statistics, but I'm guessing that the most popular style among craft beer drinkers in the United States is IPA: India Pale Ale, the super-hoppy brew that some have cranked up

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Homebrewing is fun. And at its core, it's about experimentation.

Martyn Cornell

History With a Hole