Saturday, July 06, 2013

Weekly Second-Hand Brews News Update: 7/6/13

I long ago lost the ability to keep up with even half the beer news out there in the wild and wacky world of craft beer. There was a time I attempted daily (or even more frequent) updates with interesting tidbits from around the brewniverse along with small contributions of my own thoughts.

That has yielded to my weekly updates that you'll find here every Saturday morning with some of what I consider to be some of the more interesting news out there that you might like to add to your weekend reading list (or Monday morning at work, depending upon your preference).

Enjoy.

PHILADELPHIA
~ I was behind in the Weekly Wildys. I'm caught up now. #6 is pretty funny.

~ You might have caught wind that homebrewers were in town.

EASTERN PA, NJ, DE, AND OTHER NEARBY PARTS OF MID-ATLANTIC
~ On the rise in Parkesburg.

~ Quite the neighborly gesture.

~ Good news for Kennett Square passed along by Jack Curtin.

~ Must say that I'm rather shocked that this story has had such low volume thus far. This seemed to have really bad news written all over from the first explosion.

THE REST OF PLANET BEER
~ Policy update at Russian River.

~ Interesting perspective that's becoming a louder part of the overall discourse on beer in America.

~ One of the best descriptions of the brewing process that I've heard in quite some time came from Dave Adams at Ballast Point.



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