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    have a seat in their restaurant when you’re ready to try their famous catfish dinner or sample the pulled pork plate. Stop by Hall’s On The River between February 1 and February 7 to kick off Superbowl Sunday. When you buy a glass of Kentucky Bourbon Ale, Bourbon Barrel, or Country…

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    types of beer yeast: ale yeast and lager yeast. The difference is that the ale yeast rises to the top of the tank during fermentation at temperatures between 60 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit and lager yeast ferments at a preferable cooler temperature between 46 to 55 degrees Fahrenheit at the bottom of the tank (Landaud, Latrille, and Corrieu, 2001). Although both maybe different to differentiate, the lagers are typically refreshing beers that are lighter in flavor and aroma versus ales that are…

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    They employ 6 full-time and 2 part-time employees and currently produce approximately ¬¬¬¬¬10,000 barrels of beer per year packaged in both kegs and bottles. The brewery primarily focuses on the production of their four year-round beers: a Pale Ale, an Amber Ale, a Lager, and an Espresso Porter. They also produce a mixture of seasonal and experimental craft…

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    further, “and if you come with us we have a surprise for your birthday too.” Her interest peaked again, "Hmm?" "We stole a bucket of ale from the cellar and hid it out in the overgrowth," it was revealed. "Now that I can believe,” she stated, “okay then, in that case you can have my attention for a while." Out in the marshes the four orphans sat drinking ale. Audette was already tipsy and giggling at their anecdotes, thinking maybe the boys weren’t so bad after all. Despite the years of…

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    over time and as you mature, or you might still like the same music but you also start listening to other types of music. In the early years of my life, my mother would sing me this Spanish lullaby called “Ale Roo” that she used to debilitate my anger and sorrow. The lullaby went went like,” Ale Roo Roo Roo Roo yada mea mea Sica Nino siecta Viedma.” The lullaby would always keep me at a tranquil state. There were other lullabies that my mother sung to me, but they didn’t help me relax as much…

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    were dubbed “ale wives”. Quality regulations still existed, a bad brew was punished by flogging. But in contrast the husbands were held accountable for their wives bad brews. Not all women who brewed were located in centralized areas, many women living on the outskirts of English towns brewed, for themselves, to bring to market, or even to serve to thirsty travellers making their way from town to town. It was customary for households with surplus beer to display this with an ‘ale…

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    now entirely gone. As Duffy elaborates, “Religious reform here touched and tampered not only with the parish’s economy, but with its sense of itself” (120). This was further exacerbated by the banning of church ales. These, too, were not only an important source of church income. Church ales were “a lynchpin of social life, the raison d’être of the church houses” (120). The changes caused by the Injunctions were catastrophic to the villagers, both economically and socially. It was not long…

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    Solera Brewery

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    (Solera Brewery, n.d.) With just one IPA on tap, Jason Kahler, head Brewer, forges his own way in an era dominated by hops. Instead, he focuses on distinctive craft beers made with local ingredients found in the “wild.” Solera is all about wild ales and the unique flavor you get using this method. When Kahler was younger, he became really interested in sour-beers. As he was just starting out, he found it far too expensive to craft beers using wild ingredients purchased from…

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    Industrial Ethernet has one of a kind prerequisite in view of two-way interchanges. To comprehend this, let’s consider a conceivable application; a container filling plant. We should expect Real Time Automation is making another microbrew brew, Automation Ale. The filling operation will be keep running on an Industrial Ethernet…

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    This installment of Birds and Brews takes me on one of my regular work trips to Los Angeles, California. On this trip, I had some time to go to one of my favorite birding locations, Playa del Rey, just outside of the Los Angeles International Airport in El Segundo. This site is of interest to traveling birders because the airport is only a mile away. A short cab ride can put you in one of the best birding locations is the area. To start, I usually drive to Del Rey Lagoon Park and park in the…

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