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The brewery's current lineup of seasonals include Ruthless Rye IPA, Summerfest pilsner, Tumbler Brown Ale, and Celebration Ale.

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Spent grain is sold to local cattle ranchers for livestock feed ; spent water is sent to the brewery's own water treatment plant, where it is reused, mainly as drip irrigation for its fields.
After Rainier Brewing Company resumed producing " Rainier Beer " after the end of Prohibition and its advertisements became ubiquitous in the Seattle-Tacoma area, a rumor began circulating that the brewery's owner, Emil Sick, had bribed a Washington state committee with free beer to name the local mountain " Rainier ".
There is no agreed and defined difference between an ordinary and a best bitter other than one particular brewery's best bitter will usually be stronger than its ordinary.
The newly adopted logo is based on vintage designs from the 19th century, but for the first time in the brewery's history, the famous shire horses which have been part of the emblem for almost 200 years have been dropped from its design.

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The annual " Eccentric Day " at Bell's Eccentric Cafe celebrates the brewery's Eccentric Ale on the December Friday that marks the end of finals at Western Michigan University.
The Chico Estate Harvest Ale is brewed with organic wet hops and barley grown in land on the brewery's premises.

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The landlord of a tied pub may be an employee of the brewery — in which case he / she would be a manager of a managed house, or a self-employed tenant who has entered into a lease agreement with a brewery, a condition of which is the legal obligation ( trade tie ) only to purchase that brewery's beer.
A brewery tap is the nearest outlet for a brewery's beers.
* Master Brew is the brewery's bestselling cask ale in Kent.
It is brewed using only Kentish barley and hops, and is a distinctive, mid-brown bitter ale best known in the brewery's Kentish heartland.
These are served on draught in the brewery's pubs and receive more frontage than non-brewery brands.
The brewery's own brands are typically given prominence in terms of frontage with extensive branding.
At times, over half of the brewery's output is directed overseas to the U. S. In 2010, more than 640, 000 hectolitres of the beer were sold in the United States, more than double the 2001 total.
Following the brewery's closure in 2003, the company ( latterly known as Eldridge Pope Inns Limited or EP Limited ) continued to operate for a few years as a pub, bar and hotel business, running the Que Pasa chain of tapas bars, Room At the Inn hotels and H. J. Wellfeds pubs.
The brewery's location in the Menomonee Valley in Milwaukee provided easy access to raw materials produced on nearby farms.
At the 2006 FIFA World Cup, Bavaria Brewery got up to 1, 000 fans of the Dutch national football team to don orange overalls, called Leeuwenhosen, with the brewery's logo on them.
The family moved in August 1919 to Nymburk, a small town on the banks of the Labe ( Elbe ), where František Hrabal became the brewery's manager.
Science was a hobby but he soon started to investigate the feasibility of replacing the brewery's steam engines with the newly invented electric motor.
It was introduced at the brewery's 140th anniversary in 1999.
The brewery's 300 barrel kettle was kept busy churning out brands, while the left-over grain materials were pressed and sold for cattle feed and grist mills in the rural areas surrounding DuBois.
* Beer brewer Freddy Heineken ( grandson of the brewery's founder ) died in his home at the age of 78.
Founded in 1834, the brewery's primary products are soft drinks, beer and aquavit.
He got the position because his brother is ' sleeping with ' the brewery's personnel manager, Mrs Swift.
In more recent times, the Lao state-owned brewery's Beerlao has become ubiquitous in Laos and is highly regarded by expatriates and residents alike.
In the early 1990s, demand throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware outstripped the existing brewery's abilities.
Tsingtao Beer, a well-hopped standard pilsner of 4. 7 % alcohol, is the flagship brew, accounting for most of the brewery's production.

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In conclusion, if the data were gathered from the 32 actual home owners and did not include the disproportionately high percentage of year-round live-in low-wage help, then Indian Creek Village's average income would be significantly higher and the village would easily be the wealthiest incorporated municipality in the United States, in terms of per capita income.
From its foundation in agriculture, the region's economy has diversified to include year-round tourism and a variety of other industries.
The advantages of vertical farming include year-round production, isolation from pests and diseases, controllable resource recycling, and on-site production that reduces transportation costs.
Recently ( 2009 ) added destinations include year-round service to Houston-Intercontinental, the reintroduction of seasonal winter service to Kahului-Maui, as well as the introduction of seasonal service to Orlando.
Habitats include places such as coastal thickets and coastal rag scrub, but can also be found in agricultural areas and in mangrove swamps ; in which the latter provides food year-round.
Natural features in the park include forests and a year-round spring near summit of the mountain.
These include claims that " mole people " have formed small, ordered societies similar to tribes, numbering up to hundreds, living underground year-round.
In the Sculpture Garden, more than 30 monumental sculptures are exhibited year-round and include major works by Gaston Lachaise, Jacques Lipchitz, Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen, David Smith, William G. Tucker, Bryan Hunt, Mark di Suvero, Michael Heizer, and Richard Serra.
During the program, they attend school year-round to include summer terms.
Species found year-round include the Western Meadowlark, the state bird of Nebraska.
The camp's programs include year-round outreach to hospitals and clinics, and ongoing services for children, families and caregivers.
Bernheim offers memberships that include free year-round admission, discounts on educational programs, in the shop and subscription to a quarterly newsletter.
Four of the stores include ice cream parlors year-round, with one location offering ice cream seasonally.

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The Troop is proud of its camping-out program -- on year-round schedule and was continued even when sub-zero temperatures were registered during the past winter.
This means that a typical one-story house with a greywater system can supply its year-round water needs from its roof alone.
The fertile region around Ierapetra, on the southeastern corner of the island, is renowned for its exceptional year-round agricultural production, with all kinds of summer vegetables and fruit produced in greenhouses throughout the winter.
Conakry's year-round average high is, and the low is ; its average annual rainfall is.
Southern California was also chosen because of its beautiful year-round weather and varied countryside ; its topography, semi-arid climate and widespread irrigation gave its landscapes the ability to offer motion picture shooting scenes set in deserts, jungles and great mountains.
The color of the fur or plumage changes to white ( in order to be confused with snow ) and thus retains its cryptic coloration year-round.
The plant is useful because of its year-round growth and robustness in different climates.
In 2008, Forbes magazine ranked Miami " America's Cleanest City ", for its year-round good air quality, vast green spaces, clean drinking water, clean streets and city-wide recycling programs.
However, the college scrapped its summer term in 1996 due to the difficulty of attracting students to a year-round college.
Regardless of what type of uniform any particular school assigns its students, all schools have a summer version of the uniform ( usually consisting of just a white dress shirt and the uniform slacks for boys and a reduced-weight traditional uniform or blouse and tartan skirt with tie for girls ) and a sports-activity uniform ( a polyester track suit for year-round use and a t-shirt and short pants for summer activities ).
Regardless of what type of uniform any particular school assigns its students, all schools have a summer version of the uniform ( usually consisting of just a white dress shirt and the uniform slacks for boys and a reduced-weight traditional uniform or blouse and tartan skirt with tie for girls ) and a sports-activity uniform ( a polyester track suit for year-round use and a t-shirt and short pants for summer activities ).
In contrast to interior east Asia with its pronounced summer maximum, onshore winds ensure Sakhalin has year-round precipitation with a peak in the autumn.
However, its year-round population has grown considerably since the 1960s.
The county is best known for its white sand beaches and crystal blue water, where large pods of dolphins swim year-round.
During the 1990s, Deschutes County experienced the most rapid growth of any county in Oregon largely due to the availability of recreation activities year-round, and its location as the nearest population center to much of the central Cascade Range.
The camp also provides year-round camping at any of its lodging facilities, campsites or lean-tos.
Not until the 1950s did Coachella begin to expand into its present range, about, an area which contained large year-round agricultural corporate farms and fruit groves, particularly of citrus ( lemons, oranges, grapefruit ) and date palms.
High mountain ranges on three sides contribute to its unique and year-round warm climate, with the some of warmest winters west of the Rocky Mountains.
High mountain ranges on three sides and a south-sloping valley floor all contribute to its unique and year-round warm climate, with the warmest winters in the western United States.
Besides its size, remoteness from heavily populated areas, and having a moderate climate that afforded year-round operations, most importantly, Cooke's coastal location allowed missiles to be launched into the Pacific Ocean without population overflights.
Despite its small size and low year-round population of about 300, it is not uncommon for 30, 000 to descend upon the town during summer weekends.
Few of its residents stay year-round, and most come from major west coast cities like Seattle, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and more distantly Chicago and New York.

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