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Maryland Lawmaker Lives (Almost) Completely Off the Grid, Cutting Electric Bill to $6 a Month He and his family are living somewhere between 93% and 95% off the grid in a 4,970-square-foot predesigned home built in 2007. Most months, the … Continue reading
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How Exercise May Affect Our Alcohol Consumption People who are aerobically fit and work out a lot tend to imbibe more than their less fit peers. (New York Times) ‘Dry dating’ is on the rise as more singles ditch alcohol … Continue reading
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Yuengling accuses Bud Light of trampling on trademark A trademark tiff between America’s oldest beer maker and America’s best-selling beer brand appears to be over before it really began. Last week, D.G. Yuengling & Son, the nearly 200-year-old Pennsylvania-based brewer, … Continue reading
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Which grapes to plant where? Maryland winery leans on ‘soil guy’ to dig up that answer
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A Perfect Storm of Disruptions Will Create a Global Champagne Shortage After a perfect storm of disruptions, the U.S. is currently in the early stages of a Champagne shortage that is expected to last several years. (Beverage Industry Enthusiast)
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How Anheuser-Busch InBev is recycling ‘high-quality protein’ from beer brewing “We are the largest buyer and fermenter of malt globally,” Doukeris says. “Upstream, we have 20,000 farmers.” “Up until a few years ago, what we did was take this barley … Continue reading
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