Portsmouth Brewing Created a Seaweed Beer (Yes, Seaweed)
Portsmouth Brewing’s new seaweed beer is called Selkie, a Scottish red ale brewed with sugar kelp straight off the New England coast.
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Portsmouth Brewing’s new seaweed beer is called Selkie, a Scottish red ale brewed with sugar kelp straight off the New England coast.
Saving water, power and giving back to the land are a few ways craft breweries are focusing on sustainability.
If you love seeking out craft beer, Denver's Highlands neighborhood is one of the country's most walkable for small and independent breweries.
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Pilot Project Brewing, a brewery incubator in the Logan Square neighborhood of Chicago, was launched to collaboratively support the creativity of other brewers. Taking inspiration from the world of record making, where musicians rarely own the studios that record their work, Dan Abel and Jordan Radke wondered how many aspiring brewers would take that next step if only the extremely high barriers to entry were lowered.
“Thirty different beers based on a fan base is a unique thing.”
The beer-based drinks featured on a popular Korean talk show is a testament to the globalization of the beverage.
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