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  THE Benedictine Abbey at Tegernsee, about 50 km south of Munich, was founded way back in 746 AD.
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  THE craft beer revolution is in full swing. It’s not only Britain and the USA that has seen the mushrooming of interest in small scale brewing over the last couple of decades. Right across Europe, and in many parts of Asia and South America the story is the same. Last year I discovered a home-brew pub a couple of hundred yards from my hotel in Tunisia!
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  THE Hop Studio has been brewing for only around 18 months at its small, ten-barrel plant in Elvington, but already the beers have a solid following in York and the surrounding area.
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  BACK in the mid-1980s, Bruce Williams ran a home-brew shop in Partick. One day a lady came in carrying a 17th century recipe for Leanne Fraoch (heather ale), translated by one of her Gaelic relatives.
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  COASTGUARD Phil Saltonstall was always an enthusiastic homebrewer. The idea of turning his hobby into a profession took shape when he worked for a spell at the Triumph Brewery in Princeton while his wife was employed at the UN in New York.
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  The image of Samuel Smith’s Brewery couldn’t be more traditional. Old-fashioned pubs decorated with horse brasses and refreshingly free of piped music and gaming machines.
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  THERE was much wailing and gnashing of teeth when Thomas Wethered’s brewery in Marlow, Buckinghamshire, closed in 1988.
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  IPA's were first produced during the 19th century, heavily hopped, high alcohol beers designed to withstand long sea journeys through tropical latitudes to slake the thirst of our Imperial staff in India.
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  THE spiced wheat beers of Belgium, centred in the province of Brabant, once enjoyed widespread popularity throughout the country, but by the 1950s had become all but extinct.
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           <title>Bourbon County Stout - £6.95/335ml; 15 per cent abv</title>
           
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  DURING his travels around Europe in the early 1980s, Chicagoan John Hall was struck by the individuality of the various beer styles he encountered in the different localities he visited. He decided his home city required a brewpub, an ambition he realised in 1988 when Goose Island opened its doors for the first time.
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  Trained in winemaking, including a spell working and studying in Bordeaux, Sean Franklin switched his attention from grape to grain when he set up Franklin’s Brewery in 1980 in a barn adjoining the Gardener’s Arms in the village of Bilton on the outskirts of Harrogate.
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           <title>Kala Black IPA  - abv 6.2 per cent;  £2.40 / 50cl</title>
           
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  GIVEN that the term IPA stands for India Pale Ale, the description Black IPA would seem to be an oxymoron.
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  Brewdog was set up in 2007 in Fraserburgh on Scotland’s east coast. From the outset it was apparent that these were brewers with “attitude”.
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  THE Old Bear Brewery began life in 1993 as a home-brew pub operating at the Old White Bear in Crosshills between Keighley and Skipton.
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  THE monastery of Stift Engelszell was founded in 1293 in Engelhartzell on the banks of the Danube in Austria.
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           <title>Amacord Bionda - abv 6 per cent;  £3.50/33cl</title>
           
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  THE Amacord Brewery, named after Federico Fellini’s Oscar winning 1975 film, was set up in the Italian coastal town of Rimini by a group of young beer enthusiasts during the 1990s. The beers quickly acquired a cult following in their home country, necessitating a brewery expansion, and a search began to find a suitable site with a source of water that would give the beers a unique touch.
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  Imperial Russian Stout is a style of beer that appeared during the 18th century and was so named because it was exported to the Imperial Russian court during the time of Catherine the Great.
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  THERE is a common misconception in the UK that all German beers are pale lagers. Not only are they not all pale, they are not all lagers either.
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  Henry Jenkins of Ellerton-on-Swale lived to be 169 years old… according to Henry Jenkins. The date of his burial at Bolton-on-Swale is recorded as December 9, 1670.
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  SA Brain &amp; Co was founded in 1882 when it bought the Old Brewery in St Mary Street, Cardiff, which had been operating since 1713.
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