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Real Ale – Preference or Dogma?

9th November 2010 | Uncategorised

“Are the beers dispensed by gravity or gas?” When I previewed the opening of the Euston Tap, this was the first question I received...
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The Book Tour That Wouldn’t Die

9th November 2010 | Uncategorised

It’s deeply, deeply gratifying, but it seems that what began as a tour of readings and tastings to promote the release of Hops and...
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Exclusive: the Euston Tap: A Sneak Preview

4th November 2010 | Uncategorised

When the Sheffield Tap opened almost a year ago, I wrote that it was almost worth getting the train to Sheffield just to sit...
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Wikio Wine and Beer Blog Rankings for October 2010

3rd November 2010 | Uncategorised

There hasn’t been much movement of late in the blog rankings.  I blogged a few months ago that it seemed to have gone a...
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The MAIN reason Professor Nutt is bad for our health

2nd November 2010 | Uncategorised

There are many, many reasons to be angry, frustrated, or simply full of despair at former Drug Czar Professor David Nutt’s latest outburst claiming...
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October Video Blog: Wales

28th October 2010 | Uncategorised

It was a tough choice figuring out where to film this month – from being a virtual beer desert a few months ago, Wales...
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How risk aversion is choking big brewers

27th October 2010 | Uncategorised

I’m in Rochester, New York.  Yesterday, we went to this shop: This is a very big beer shop. I’ll save the beer porn pictures...
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Mainstream lager makes decent ad

23rd October 2010 | Uncategorised

Kronenbourg’s advertising strategy has, over the years, always seemed a little lost to me – like the brand doesn’t really know what it wants...
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New York Dive Bar Drinking

23rd October 2010 | Uncategorised

This city is like an abscess that I can’t stop poking.  It makes London look like Somerset. After Jay-Z and Alicia Keys’ Empire State...
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Pete Brown is a British writer who specialises in making people thirsty. He is the author of twelve books and writes widely in the drinks trade press and consumer press.

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