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| Post Type: Articles | Topic: Beer | November 09, 2009 |

Posted by Megan Waldrop
Northern California has become the epicenter of the craft beer movement, which started with Anchor Brewing in San Francisco, in 1965. Since then, a large number of microbreweries, brewpubs, beer bars, and beer-related events have popped up all over the city. Beer lists are starting to rival wine in many restaurants, and cafes and gastropubs are starting to appear. Beer enthusiasts have a lot to discover in San Francisco.
| Post Type: Web Crumbs | Topic: Beer | September 12, 2009 |
Posted by Kelly D'Innocenti
When presented beer in a can, beer connoisseurs would usually turn their nose up in disgust. But many breweries are beginning to dispel this stereotype by offering craft beer in a can. National Public Radio online recently released an article saying that according to the National Brewers Association, 45 craft breweries nationwide have begun releasing their craft beers in cans.
| Post Type: News | Topic: Beer | December 11, 2008 |
Posted by Amelia Whitcomb
A new scientific project gives new meaning to the toast “to your health.” Students at Rice University in Houston, Texas have successfully engineered brewer’s yeast genes to contain resveratrol, the chemical in red wine believed to give it positive health benefits. The product, dubbed BioBeer, will possess the same potential for preventing cancer, Alzheimer’s, Type II diabetes, and heart disease as resveratrol-rich red wine.
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