In a country where you can buy beer from vending machines, it’s seldom difficult to find a cold brew when
For the English-speaking tourist, trying to track down microbrews in Japan can produce headaches worse than any hangover has ever
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Real ale was the term used by the Campaign for Real Ale in the early 1970s when it set out
Earlier this year, while at the Chicago Real Ale Festival, I started thinking about the first time I tasted cask-conditioned
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Belhaven Rabbit (serves six) Rabbit cooked in beer at the Boathouse, Ayr, Scotland. St. Andrew’s Ale is brewed by Belhaven.