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      Hofmeister - Follow the Bear. Mark that Brewer carefully.
      Yesterday I promised another Hofmeister beer commercial. This is - apparently - about why bears are extinct in Bavaria. I have also updated the list of people posting on the Dave Walker Cease and Desist notice. There are now 27 linked. Remember - follow the bear.

      Written by: The Wardman Wire


      The Mark Brewer Saga … Dave Walker, SPCK and SSG
      There's a new Libel threat to close down Yet another Blogger. Of all people Dave Walker - the Artist in Residence at the Lambeth Conference - has been sent a cease and desist letter at half-a-day's notice to take down all posts (75+) relating to the reporting of the new management of the SPCK bookshop chain SPCK bookshop chain by the Society of St Stephen the Great, which he has been covering for

      Written by: The Wardman Wire


      Belgian-Brasilian Brewer InBev Moves To Buy America’s Budweiser
      InBev, the world’s top brewer and maker of Stella Artois and Becks beer brands, has submitted an unsolicited bid of $46 billion to buy Anheuser-Busch, America’s leading brewer and maker of “The Great American Lager”: Budweiser. While reports say that InBev’s offer of $65 per share is extremely competitive (considering that before InBev made its move, [...]

      Written by: blixity


      Bunn-O-Matic 10 Cup Pourover Brewer for only $49.99
      REFURBISHED Bunn Home Pourover Coffee Brewers - Original hot water reservoir-style home brewers. Brews 10 cups of perfect coffee in just 3 minutes. Hot water always available. Stainless steel trunk and tank. Separately controlled warmer. Advanced sprayhead design. Brewing system thermostat. Vacation switch. Delivers quality coffee brewed to the exacting standards of fine restaurants worldwide. Col

      Written by: eLiveDeals


      Brewer Habeco to adjust chartered capital
      The deputy prime minister Nguyen Sinh Hung recently singed the Decision No 575/QD-TTg adjusting the chartered capital mechanism for Hanoi Beer, Alcohol and Beverage Corp (Habeco). According to the government's adjustment, the state will hold 189,592,400 shares or 81.79% of chartered capital, 1,290,200 preferential... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other conte

      Written by: Vietnam Stock Market News


      Ronnie Brewer
      Your Mom ← Previous revision Revision as of 15:02, 12 May 2008 Line 24: Line 24: '''Ronnie Brewer''' (born [[March 20]], [[1985]], in [[Portland, Oregon]]) is an [[United States|American]] professional [[basketball]] player for the [[Utah Jazz]], who selected him with the 14th pick of the [[2006 NBA Draft]]. Brewer played [[college basketball|c

      Written by: karthik


      Corey Brewer embarasses himself in the season finale
      Check out this blooper by Corey Brewer. I’m sure this isn’t how Corey Brewer envisioned ending his Rookie campaign but hey, shit happens. This was the funniest play I seen this year. Its going to be in numerous bloopers in the future. Poor Corey Brewer…I hope it doesn’t ruin his self-confidence.   Then again, [...]

      Written by: SportFiends


      University of Rochester (49): The Statue of Martin Brewer Anderson
      The Statue of Martin Brewer Anderson, the first president of the University of Rochester, located from the Wilson Quadrangle at the River Campus of the University of Rochester. The plaque on the stand of the statue reads: MARTIN BREWER ANDERSON FIRST...

      Written by: Urban Photography


      University of Rochester (48): The Statue of Martin Brewer Anderson
      The Statue of Martin Brewer Anderson, the first president of the University of Rochester, located from the Wilson Quadrangle at the River Campus of the University of Rochester. The plaque on the stand of the statue reads: MARTIN BREWER ANDERSON FIRST...

      Written by: Urban Photography


      Sam Adams Brewer Shares Hops
      The world is apparently suffering from a worldwide hops shortage. You may as well tell me that the sky is falling or that the end of days is near. Go ahead and increase the price of my milk (I'm lactose intolerant) or my bread (I'm cutting down on carbs) - but don't mess with my beer (Yes, I know beer has carbs - just go with it for now).Apparently it's gotten so serious that smaller craft breweries can't get enough to stay in business. That's where Boston Beer Company (the makers of Sam Adams) comes to the rescue. They started up a Hops Sharing Program to share from their inventory and resell (at cost) to those that need it. Props to you guys for doing this.And to those of you out there that have some arable (SAT word alert!) land laying around and are looking for a way to make some

      Written by: The Beantown Bloggery


      Origin of Brewster and Brewer
      The "brew" part of the names Brewster (pronounced /bruːstər/) and Brewer (pronounced /bruːər/) allude to their relationship to the brewing trade. The "-er" suffix of Brewer is similar to that found in many professions in English, such as baker, painter and runner. By combining a verb and the suffix "-er" we can convert them into a noun that describes what a person does. Many of the etymologies of the name Brewster point to "-ster" being a suffix denoting a female profession. However, this is not completely true. Indeed, "-ster" (also found in other surnames such as Baxter and Webster) was first used to donate female professions. Some sources suggest that -ster eventually came to be used to denote a full-time profession, while -er was often used to describe an occasional participation i

      Written by: Life and Stuff


      Highlights from the Brewer’s Plate
      The 4th Annual Brewer’s Plate, held Sunday just past at the Independence Visitor Center, was, as expected, a veritable frenzy of food and beer pairing madness. Though navigation of the grand hall could be claustrophobic once all attendees had gained entrance, there were rarely any lines that defied patience. There was enough food, though, to defy even the most wide-eyed and deep-gulleted of appetites. As you all know by now, I can eat. But I’d just about had my fill after the first hour. No worries though. That was perfect timing in that it allowed me, with a free conscience, to head upstairs to check out the event’s feature seminars. Garrett Oliver, brewmaster at Brooklyn Brewery, conducted a beer and cheese pairing workshop, followed by a presentation on the physiology of taste

      Written by: McDuff's Food & Wine Trail


      Breville Gourmet Single K-Cup Brewer
      Breville Gourmet Single K-Cup Brewer - bkc600XL List Price : $399.99 Our Price : $299.00 You Save : $100.99 (25%) Stainless steel brewer with replaceable water filtration system features a blue lit LCD screen and uses K-Cups to brew your own ground coffee from over 150 varieties.

      Written by: Keurig K-cups And Keurig Single Cup Brewers


      Breville Gourmet Single K-Cup Brewer
      Breville Gourmet Single K-Cup Brewer - bkc600XL List Price : $399.99 Our Price : $299.00 You Save : $100.99 (25%) Stainless steel brewer with replaceable water filtration system features a blue lit LCD screen and uses K-Cups to brew your own ground coffee from over 150 varieties.

      Written by: Keurig K-cups And Keurig Single Cup Brewers


      The Brewer’s Plate
      Philadelphia lays claim to one of the country’s longest and proudest histories surrounding beer and the brewing arts. By the time of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, Philadelphia could boast a tavern, most of which brewed their own ales, for every 25 men in the city. By the mid to late 19th Century, Philly was known as the greatest brewing city in the Western Hemisphere. Native son Benjamin Franklin summed up his city’s preoccupation with his famous words, “Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." Celebration of that spirit is about to hit full swing, as Philly Beer Week begins this Friday, March 7 and continues through March 16. With over 100 events spanning ten days, there should be something of interest for just about any beer aficionado. For

      Written by: McDuff's Food & Wine Trail


      Contessa Brewer Might've Just Said Testicle Instead of Statistical
      You know, I hate to be unprofessional and dip off subject while making a post, especially a post concerning a major announcement like the previous one, but I felt it needed to be done just to express the shock of the moment. I’m sitting here, innocently typing about the next big step in U Suxxor’s future when I hear Contessa Brewer on MSNBC talking about some story, attempt to say statistical, and end up producing something that sounded exactly like sssssstesticle instead. She paused immediately afterward, but it wasn’t the usual Contessa Brewer Pause~! Instead, it was a pause like she was thinking to herself “… did I just say testicle instead of statistical?” And it was great. She just redeemed herself for awhile, and I take back my call from a few days ago for her firing. Frankly, I feel I might have been just a little unreasonable at the time. Contessa’s not so bad. Just keep providing moments like this. They make me happy and full o

      Written by: U Suxxors


      Contessa Brewer Makes Me SOUR Again
      Speaking of Contessa Brewer, with two simple words this morning she has managed to make me completely ditch the peace and love routine. I’m back to being annoyed and my heart is once again filled with venom. Only Contessa. You may have heard about this UK man who went out on a canoe five years ago, disappeared and was presumed dead, then showed up at a police station a couple days ago. It was being discussed on MSNBC and Contessa Brewer was in the anchors chair. Lately, Contessa hasn’t really done anything to offend me and if she did do something that would’ve resulted in a subsequent rant, I missed it. So she’s covering this story about the missing UK man and she says that he walked into a police station and claimed to have no memory of the past five years. She then says, in the most sarcastic, Contessa Brewer manner imaginable … Uh huh The camera was not on her at the time and I’m sure if it was, we would’ve seen her eyes roll and perh

      Written by: U Suxxors


      Castro Valley girls at NTN by coach Peter Brewer
      I was able to take 5 of my top 6 girls to Portland for the NTN. I had registered them for the Open race, and after the long season and the State Meet we were hoping for just a road trip with a race, the Kenyans, and some shopping to go along with it all.The trip, the hotel stay, the race, the shopping, and the college visit were all very nice. We had a great time being silly and driving around Portland to various sites and activities.Portland apparently has only one major mall, the Lloyd Center, but it was enough for my girls to the point we visited it three times. The ice skating the last day was a high point. Evidently shopping, even just mall cruising, is enough for young women to occupy time. Meanwhile, I was trying to find a TV set to watch a football game.The course and the races were excellent. Nike spared no expense for the race and the hoopla. Even though it was mud and slop and rain and snow flurries and cold cold cold, the excitement and the anticipation and the

      Written by: •••CROSS COUNTRY EXPRESS•••


      Alfred Herbert Brewer - Compositor,organista y Maestro de Coristas en la Catedral de Gloucester
      Sir Alfred Herbert Brewer(1865-1928)Distinguido organista y compositor, nació en Gloucester el 21 de junio de 1865. Fué educado en el Exeter College, Oxford.Brewer estudió bajo los auspicios del Dr. C. H. Lloyd, organista de la Catedral de Gloucester. Cuando tenía dieciseis años de edad, obtuvo su primer nombramiento de organista en la Iglesia de Santa Catalina, Gloucester. Sucesivamente ocupó el mismo puesto en Oxford, Bristol, y Coventry. A los treinta y un años, Brewster era organista y Maestro de Coristas en la Catedral de Gloucester, puesto que retuvo hasta su muerte, por un período de treinta y dos años. Condujo los Festivales de Tres Coros celebrados en Gloucester y, por un espacio de tiempo, la Sociedad Coral de Bristol.El Rey Jorge V le confirió la dignidad de caballero en 1926. Fué Doctor en Música (Cantuar) , Bachiller en Música (Dublin) , y Asociado del Real Colegio de Organistas. Sir Herbert fué "High Sheriff" en la ciudad de Gloucester, en 1922-23.La gran ob

      Written by: Blog Clasico Musica Clasica


      2007 HAAL Cross Country Preview by Peter Brewer
      Boys:Final Dual Meet standings:1. Arroyo 7-12. Castro Valley 6-22. Hayward 6-24. Bishop O’Dowd 5-34. Moreau Catholic 5-36. San Leandro 3-57. Mt. Eden 2-68. Tennyson 1-79. San Lorenzo 0-8 Arroyo is in the driver’s seat for the overall league title, as they would have to slip to 3rd in the finals to lose out. This would be their first HAAL boys’ title since 1962, and their highest finish since a 2nd place in 1990. Castro Valley appears to be the favorite for the finals race itself. Jack Leng and James Fazzio have been the solid 1-2 finishers in all of the center meets. Arroyo’s Thomas brothers Daniel and Derek have been the HAAL’s 3-4 runners all year right behind Castro Valley’s 1-2. Castro Valley counters with sophomore Tom Ashby and freshman Ben Eversole, and Arroyo answers right back with seniors Martin Miller and Rick Medierios. Castro Valley’s rotating 5th man (senior Joel Becker and freshman Anthony Martore) seem to have the advantage over Arroyo’s 5th man

      Written by: •••CROSS COUNTRY EXPRESS•••


      Milwaukee Misses Mark in Banning Bernie Brewer's Beer Mug
      Brian's initial column takes on Milwaukee's ban of Bernie Brewer. If you ask people outside of Wisconsin (and perhaps many Wisconsinites) for an association for Milwaukee, perhaps the most common answer would be beer. After all, Milwaukee is home to many breweries, most famously Miller. That is unless you are a fan of Schlitz, which proclaimed itself, “The beer that made Milwaukee famous.”

      Written by: The Fantasy Baseball Generals


      Capresso CoffeeTEAM Brewer
      What people are saying Liked it so much we’re buying it again! By Ariadne from Sarasota,FL on 12/6/2006 Pros: Easy to use, Large water storage container, Quick brewing Cons: Noisy Best Uses: Kitchen, Morning Coffee Our first one lasted 12 years! My then 7 year old still braggs that he learned to make coffee with it. Everything you need in one machine!! *************************************************** Best Coffee Maker I Have Ever Had! By Shelly from Saranac Lake, NY on 11/8/2006 Pros: Easy to use, Filters Water, Gold Tone Filter, Great Timer Options, Large water storage container, Quick brewing Cons: Coffee is Not Piping Hot Best Uses: Guests Over, Kitchen, Morning Coffee Best Coffee Maker I have ever had! If you love fresh ground, fresh brewed coffee, this is the machine for you! Set it at night and it functions both as a fresh cup of coffee in the morning and an alarm clock….and who doesn’t love the smell of fresh brewed coffee while not even getting out of be

      Written by: Keurig K-cups And Keurig Single Cup Brewers


      Legenday Krups Moka Brew pressurized coffee brewer $70 shipped..back from long dead.
      Rating: 0 Posted By: groch Views: 93 Replies: 0 Amazon.com is showing the unique Krups Moka Brew gourmet electric brewer for $70 shipped...retail $160.When they were available they generally sold for $130 plus shipped. The real deal is that these have not been available in the U.S. for over 2 years. Their reputation is such that used ones sell on eBay for $120ish, new over $180 plus shipping.This machine is capable of outstanding coffee...but it is definitely not for everyone. No timer,and a bit more work grinding and tamping than a standard drip machine. But the unique pressurize brewing results in coffee that is different, and better than I have seen out of any other electric machine. I would describe it as complex and dense but not bitter. Kind of like one of my ex's. Please check out the user reviews on Amazon. Some folks hate it. Some of them value quick ease operation more than the final result. Here is a link to the Coffeegeek review. The forums had a lot of discussi

      Written by: Eye2Spy - Providing Hot Deals Daily


      Korean Brewer: Drink Our Beer and Stay Regular
      Drink beer? Having trouble staying regular? A Korean brewer might have just the ticket.Hite Brewery says its new beer, named "S" -- you can figure out what that might stand for -- is fortified with dietary fiber. Hite says each 100 milliliters has 0.5 grams of fiber, so in a typical 330 milliliter bottle you would get the equivalent of two or three cucumbers or eight strawberries. There is no word on any plans to export the brew to the United States.Each bottle of what Hite calls Stylish Beer with Fiber costs about 83-cents. But just remember the old saying: You don't buy beer, you really only rent it.

      Written by: Lyke2Drink


      Heineken Buys Czech Brewer
      While all eyes have been on the proposed sale of Budejovicky Budvar, Heineken NV has swooped in and grabbed up Krusovice Brewery in the Czech Republic.Krusovice was owned by the Radeberger Gruppe KG. The company sold 70 million liters of beer last year, including an enjoyable dark lager. With the purchase Heineken says its share of the Czech market will grow to 8 percent. Regulators must approve the deal.

      Written by: Lyke2Drink


      Eva Solo Tea Brewer
      Eva Solo has to be one of our favorite design companies ever, and though, all of us here at I HEART LUXE covet our coffee none of us here, could resist a cup of tea made in this beautiful tea brewer ($98 USD). It is designed to work in two ways, depending on the tea you are brewing, something tea afficianados can appreciate. Plus it comes with a sleek knitware cover that keeps your tea warm cup after cup, plus it’s easy to clean.

      Written by: I HEART LUXE


      Keurig B60 Brewer
      BREWING There is a myriad of ways to brew your favorite coffee and for the most part it all begins with a simple introduction: Know Thyself. Are you after a thick silty morning mug? A thinner brighter brew? A full bodied but smooth sensation? Once you have this part down, you're ready for the facts. AUTO DRIP About 70% of the [...]

      Written by: Keurig K-cups And Keurig Single Cup Brewers


      The Brewer You Use is Just As Important As Your Coffee
      BREWING There is a myriad of ways to brew your favorite coffee and for the most part it all begins with a simple introduction: Know Thyself. Are you after a thick silty morning mug? A thinner brighter brew? A full bodied but smooth sensation? Once you have this part down, you’re ready for [...]

      Written by: BlackJava Coffees


      Keurig K-cup Brewer
      Keurig is a coffee machine manufacturing company that is a subsidiary of Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Inc.. Their machines are all designed to brew a single cup of coffee at a time, in under a minute. The coffee grounds are in pre-prepared, single-serving K-Cups. The user is required to insert a K-Cup, place a mug [...]

      Written by: Keurig K-cups And Keurig Single Cup Brewers


      Keurig K-cup Brewer
      Keurig is a coffee machine manufacturing company that is a subsidiary of Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Inc.. Their machines are all designed to brew a single cup of coffee at a time, in under a minute. The coffee grounds are in pre-prepared, single-serving K-Cups. The user is required to insert a K-Cup, place a mug [...]

      Written by: Keurig K-cups And Keurig Single Cup Brewers


      Keurig B60 single cup coffee brewer
      The Special Edition B-60 single-cup brewer from Keurig offers 3 brew sizes, ease of use, and beautiful style. Let’s start with the new “tall” brew option — Now you can easily fill your cup with 9.25-oz. of fresh-brewed coffee. (If you like a rich cup, we recommend you use the “tall” option only with our [...]

      Written by: BlackJava Coffees


      Pittsburgh Brewing Saga Continues: Brewer Works to Resolve Financial Issues
      Pittsburgh Brewing Co. continues to try to keep its head above water while it finalizes an agreement with an equity investment firm.In the latest moves, the company made a $49,000 payment to the U.S. Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau after the government agency had filed a motion to U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge M. Bruce McCullough to close the bankrupt brewer because the firm had failed to make a promised payment on Jan. 1st for the overdue excise taxes. Then the company was able to get negotiators for the 145 members of the International Union of Electrical Workers-Communication Workers of America Locals 22B and 144B who work at the plant to agree to contract concessions. The workers will vote on the new pact on Jan. 21st. John Milne of Westport, Conn., who leads the investor group, will become Pittsburgh Brewing's new CEO. The group must file its reorganization plan with the Bankruptcy Court by Tuesday. Milne has said that part of the plan calls for spending at least $1 millio

      Written by: Lyke2Drink


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