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Yeasts are living organisms, a uni-cellular fungus, and have a rare ability: to live with or without oxygen. In the presence of air, they multiply. In the absence of oxygen, they ferment sugars into alcohol. That's what makes beer brewing possible.
Oh, how wonderful it would be if questions like that posed in the title could be answered! Alas, it is not to be. Even so simple an act as pouring a glass of beer is surrounded with controversy. There are as many opinions on the subject as there are bartenders.
The idea of giving deep thought to which food to serve with a selected wine goes back centuries. It will surprise many that the same is true of pairing a good beer with a favorite dish.
Measuring Beer - A Lesson In Hops And Color
Hops Who would have thought that something as subjective as 'bitterness' could be measured and quantified? But thanks to the ingenuity of brew chemists, that's just what has been done. 'Brew chemist'. How's that for a career idea to warm the heart of every college sophomore.
Measuring Beer, A Lesson In Calculating Alcohol Content
Half-pint, pint, liter, you say? When ordering one to drink, perhaps. But, when it comes to measuring beer, brewers have something else entirely in mind.
Superstar athletes court Chinese market - International Herald Tribune
BEIJING : At times during the Olympics, athletes like Dwyane Wade and Serena Williams seemed to be working as hard off the court as they were on the court. Wade, a star player for the Miami Heat, and Williams, the tennis sensation, courted the
Man jailed after sending Iowa hostages for beer - Chicago Tribune
FORT MADISON, Iowa - An Illinois man who police say held five people hostage in a motel in Fort Madison, Iowa , was arrested after he sent two of his hostages on a beer run. Police say 33-year-old Jason Slagel of Moline is charged with five counts of
Wine, Beer, and Spirits - Chicago Tribune
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Former officer admits to buying beer for minor - Lincoln Journal Star
A former Dundy County deputy sheriff has pleaded guilty after buying beer for a 20-year-old woman. Kristopher Rinne, 26, was off duty in November when he bought the alcohol and drank it with the 20-year-old, Attorney General Jon Bruning said. Rinne
Former Neb. officer admits buying beer for minor - NebraskaTV
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) - A former Dundy County deputy sheriff has pleaded guilty to charges that he bought beer for a 20-year-old woman. Attorney General Jon Bruning says 26-year-old Kristopher Rinne was off duty in November when he bought the alcohol