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1. Shropshire Breweries
October 22, 2008

A host of new micro breweries have opened over the last few years in Shropshire, England. Real ale can now be found in no less than 15 breweries in the county brewing around 50 different beers. Six of these breweries have been bought together at http://www.aleontap.co.uk where you can find Britain’s Champion beer, from Hobsons to add to England’s oldest brewery, The Three Tuns Brewery at Bishops Castle. Other equally lovely ales can be had from Ludlow brewery, their Boiling Well, Woods famous Shropshire Lad with the small Six Bells brewery producing ‘Big Ned’. In the north of the county Stone... (read more)

Author: Jon Redfern

2. Gloomer H.R.
September 08, 2008

GLOOMER H.R.– solutia ideala privind managementul resurselor umane din cadrul companiei dvs., fie ca este este vorba de managementul personalului încadrat, fie ca sunt candidati, sprijinind astfel departamentul de resurse umane in vedere obtinerii unui randament ridicat la locul de munca dar si pentru recrutarea de forta de munca. Pentru ca procesul de recrutare si selectie de personal este un proces din ce in ce mai dificil si responsabil, ale caror urmari pot fi negative activitatii. GLOOMER H.R. vine in sprijinul agentilor economici, indiferent de forma acestora, prin complexitatea siste... (read more)

Author: Stefan Stefan

3. What are the Things needed to be ale Succeed In Affiliate Marketing?
August 24, 2008

Perhaps this is the reason why more and more people are succumbing to one of the most popular businesses around, affiliate marketing. It is because in this business, there are no bosses to order the employees around. There are no deadlines to meet and no clutter of work do to. One only needs to be equipped with the tools needed to succeed in a business such as this, and he is bound to get what his heart ultimately desires. Just what are the things needed to be able to succeed in affiliate marketing? What must one have within himself to be able to do well in this industry? There is a lot of c... (read more)

Author: columbus columbus

4. Wine, Wine Tasting, Sake, Shochu, Rare Spirits
August 16, 2008

The gastronomic blog: www.restaurantdiningcritiques.com will provide ongoing posts and information on various beverages including sake, shochu, wine, beer, aperitifs, digestives, non-alcohol drinks and try to point out any health benefit that might be gained by drinking certain types. Wine: This is a fascinating subject that is never ending. You can never learn enough about the subject. Sake (Nihonshu): This is a fascinating drink made from rice, with so many varieties ranging from dry to sweet all with their own special nuances. Shochu: At only 25% alcohol per volume Shochu ... (read more)

Author: Apiradee Boonkwang

5. An Instant Sale, Cash For Your Home In As Little As 7 Days
July 28, 2008

With the credit crunch having a massive impact on the property market and more homeowners in the UK falling into debt every day, it was only a matter of time before a market solution was offered. This is why we are pleased to announce the launch of An Instant Sale. An Instant Sale is a relatively new company that has already made an impact on the property market. It is designed to help homeowners to sell their home quickly rather than waiting what has the potential to be months before a sale is completed. This is valuable time that could cost some their homes if repossession orders are ex... (read more)

Author: aninstants ale

6. Introducing An Instant Sale, A Smarter Way To Sell
July 28, 2008

We are proud to announce the launch of An Instant Sale, the premier home quick sale company in the UK today. Specializing in property homeowner sales within just seven days, An Instant Sale is able to offer homeowners a way to obtain cash for their home in a hurry. An Instant Sale actively buys houses regardless of what condition they are in at a competitive price in order to give homeowners the cash they want and need within as quick a time frame as possible. The process by which they operate negates the need for estate agents and property chains and thus protects the homeowner aga... (read more)

Author: aninstants ale

7. How To Brew Fine Welsh Ale.
July 23, 2008

Imagine sitting back in your favorite sofa in front of a nice warm fire sipping a frosty glass of Wales Finest Ale …And the best part is, there’s plenty more because you’ve learned how to brew your own. So expect to be very popular in the future after mastering this old recipe dated 1900 found amongst an auction lot. Step 1. Pour forty-two gallons (4.543457liters) of water, hot, but not quite boiling on eight bushels of malt, cover and let it stand three hours. Step 2. In the mean time infuse four pounds of hops in a little hot water, and put the water and hops into the tub, and r... (read more)

Author: Perry Keenan

8. Thirsty for beer originated in Sydney Australia
June 30, 2008

Thirsty for beer originated in Sydney Australia. This site came alive after 2 Aussie blokes had the THIRST cracked open a couple of cold ones and discussed their thought on making a site all about beer! This is just the beginning so brace your selves beer lovers your in for a treat! Thats right people the antisipation of the high awaited Thirsty For Beer.com is up and running. From here on in fresh beer news, jokes, girls, games, and much more beer related content will be uploaded for your satisfaction. Please feel free to subscribe to our RSS feed to stay intouch whilst your away from the si... (read more)

Author: eshaal atif

9. Brewing Your First Beer
June 08, 2008

Homebrewing beer can be a fun and satisfying hobby. But brewing your very first beer can be a stressful thing. Until you have brewed that first one you really don’t know what making beer is all about. Here are a few tips to make sure that brew day goes off without a hitch. First, double check all of your equipment. Homebrew supply shops usually sell starter kits that include almost everything that you need. If you can go to the store yourself instead of ordering it have the clerk explain what each piece is for and how it works. It’s not complicated stuff but its good to go over everythi... (read more)

Author: R Eddings

10. Pulmonary Heart Disease
June 04, 2008

pulmonary heart disease Pulmonary heart disease - is a very serious form of heart disease. If there is a change in the structure of the right ventricle located in the heart, due to respiratory problems. Pulmonary heart disease affects nearly 1 million people a year. Many things can increase your risk for developing pulmonary heart disease such as smoking, obesity or poor sleeping habits. Pulmonary heart disease (cor pulmon?ale) occurs when pulmonary arterial pressure is elevated secondary to dysfunction of the lungs and its vasculature and produces right heart fail?ure. Pulmonary he... (read more)

Author: Alexis Kenne

11. Brewing Your Own Beer
June 02, 2008

Beer is one of those things that until you actually do it yourself it doesn't seem possible that an individual could make. Brewing beer must require a big brewery and years of training, right? Wrong. Brewing beer is actually very easy. The hobby is incredibly rewarding and can truly enrich one's appreciate of ales and lagers. The homebrewing industry has developed to the point that homebrewers have many options available to them. They can choice ingredients that make brewing simple and relatively cheap without sacrificing their brew's quality. Or they can embrace more complex options th... (read more)

Author: R Eddings

12. Homebrewing and You
April 07, 2008

What is the question that I get asked so many times on this journey of beer? Theres so many that want to learn, and if they knew it was so easy they would have done it from day one. Thats why we brew beer to take the strains and the stresses of the day off.As I write this very first article I think to myself, What will the readers think? What kind of sweet sticky wort is on there minds? Is it the bitter sweet taste of a fresh brewed Pale Ale, Or the thoughts of a malty Carmel Bock? I also wonder if there is maybe a new brewer reading this for the first time. In either case I want to get to ... (read more)

Author: Shawn Burgy

13. Recipe for Ginger Beer, a wonderful non alcoholic beverage
March 05, 2008

Ginger beer has a completely different recipe than regular beer, its completely non alcoholic and easy to make, the confusion that people have probably lays in the term beer, its just a common mistake. Ginger beer may be mixed with beer (usually a British ale of some sort) to make one type of shandy. Anyone can make this ginger beer recipe and everyone can drink it, even children. The process involved of making home made ginger beer is quite simple and quick, it is a lot of fun to make even with your (grand)children. really anyone can make this refreshing recipe. There are a lot of ginge... (read more)

Author: Drew Brown

14. Quick, Easy Tips For Morning Sickness Relief
February 19, 2008

Before you rush to your doctor for morning sickness medication, try some home remedies for morning sickness relief. Some are even helpful in nausea prevention. Let’s take a look at them. Herbs For Morning Sickness Relief Ginger is an excellent remedy for this pregnancy symptoms. Take it either in the form of paste, ale, or in tea, and you will experience instant respite. Lemon is quite effective because of its strong odor. Whenever you feel nausea, sniff at the peel or juice of lemon and watch your symptom thwarted. Mints such as peppermint, spearmint, and horsemint work best. T... (read more)

Author: apurva shree

15. Decorating with Vintage Magazine Ads
December 02, 2007

Decorating with Vintage Magazine Ads Do you ever remember the “Good Old Days”? Everyone can get a little nostalgic but how about expressing that nostalgia through some of the most creative art ever created? With the recent growth of vintage nostalgia and collectibles, a new trend in decorating includes the collecting and display of vintage magazine ads. For example, if you have a home bar, you may be interested in framing some old Ballantine ale, Schenley, Smirnoff and other beer, wine or liquor ads. If your first car was a 1969 Chevelle, you may want to frame a vintage Chevrolet ad. I... (read more)

Author: Chuck Young

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A Look At The Excellent Cooking Choices Offered By Steak And Ale
November 26, 2007

Among the many restaurant chains that serve the American market, Steak and Ale is one of the most successful ones by its semi-casual specificity and excellent cooking choices. Founded in the mid 60s, Steak and Ale has followed such an ascending development path that it even leases franchises at the moment. The main marketing has always been that of keeping menus at an accessible or casual price, so that the average American be the regular customer; this is part of the Steak and Ale working policy together with the requirement of sticking to a culinary tradition of steak and entrées cooking.Th... (read more)

Author: Peter Gitundu

17. City breaks in Newcastle and Gateshead: expect the unexpected
October 24, 2007

Newcastle upon Tyne, and the North-East overall, have a well-earned reputation for passionate football fans, fine ale and a rather incomprehensible, if endearing, dialect; and there’s no doubt that these things will be in evidence on any visit to Newcastle and Gateshead. However, with the recent installations of outstanding public art and music venues, alongside marvels of architecture and engineering from Victorian times to the present day, there’s actually much more to the modern Tyneside than these proud traditions. One obvious reason to visit is, naturally, to watch Newcastle United i... (read more)

Author: Elisha Burberry

18. Is Belgium boring? Not when it comes to beer!
September 27, 2007

It seems a little unfair that Belgium, a small country on the north-west European mainland, has been tagged as 'boring' by her neighbours. Ok - perhaps compared to nations nearby, it doesn't have such geological diversity; you won’t find great swathes of forest like in Germany, the hot sandy beaches of Spain or the towering Alpine mountains of France, but who cares about that? Everybody knows the most important thing in life is beer, and when it comes to brewing, Belgium is anything but boring. Whilst other European countries continue to churn out bland, generic lagers, Belgium has excell... (read more)

Author: Adam Singleton

19. Guinness tastes better in Dublin
July 10, 2007

Guinness is the world’s most popular dark stout and is named after Arthur Guinness - the man who first brewed his Irish ale over 250 years ago at the St. James Gate brewery in Dublin. Ask any Irishman and they’ll tell you that there is no place like the Irish capital in which to drink Guinness; not only does it taste better than anywhere else in the world, but you also get to experience the legendary Irish ‘craic’! St. James Gate sits close to the River Liffey and is a big stone arch that has been the symbolic entrance to the Guinness Brewery for almost two and a half centuries. The brew... (read more)

Author: Elisha Burberry

20. Cider's Sad Story
June 18, 2007

Beer is king. Yes, yes, there are other beverages out there. But when you go to the game, when you come home from work, when you need refreshment on a hot summer day—it’s usually time for a beer. And it’s been that way forever. Beer, with all its storied history, has been the drink of choice in America since the first boats arrived from England, right? Wrong. In fact, while the English have always loved their ale, the first drink to come to prominence in the New World during the Colonial is one that’s all but vanished from the public eye in modern times: hard apple cider. And though ... (read more)

Author: Jim Smylie

21. Beers of the World Featuring: The Ponderous "Pale Ale"
November 13, 2006

The funny thing about pale ale is that of all things, pale it is not. Its coloration is normally between bronze and amber-red. Some early drinkers of pale ale are recorded as referring to it as a “thick and muddy” brew. The beer itself can be reliably traced back to the mid 1700s where a brewery by the name of Hodgson’s near London, England produced its beer for the giant East India Company. The style first reached mainstream popularity in the mid 1800s, and has been going strong ever since. A true to style pale ale can usually be described as being moderately hopped, with a slight nutt... (read more)

Author: Matt Tremblay

22. Fashion Directions for 2006
January 19, 2006

Fashion styles are forever changing. What do this year's changes bring forth? Fashion is up and down and all around this year. Accessories are going to sizzle this summer, hemlines are going down a bit, pants waistlines are going up, necklaces are going down, scarves are fluid, earrings are dangling, handbags get soft, and belts are back. Feminine, sexy and sultry styles will keep those heads turning. Sheers, crocheted lace, silky satin and flowing gauze will be everywhere. Comfy cool and sexy, sounds like a great year for women! Accessories are fabulous this year and are leaning in the a... (read more)

Author: Mary Bailis

23. The Secret History of Drums - Parleying with the enemy
November 18, 2005

By: Charles ArmstrongOne of the most interesting chapters in the history of drums is largely forgotten today - the various duties performed by military drummers in the past. In times of peace, it was the drummer's responsibility to beat the 'tattoo' at sunset in the town streets - a signal to publicans to stop serving ale to soldiers and bid them drink up so they could get back to camp in time for curfew. Drummers also played a crucial role in introducing new blood into the army - in the town square, the drummer would demonstrate his prowess on the side drum - literally 'drumming up'... (read more)

Author: Charles Armstrong

24. The Man Who Tastes Shapes
September 21, 2003

[FNAME] Some people see, taste, hear and feel things the rest of us don’t. James Wannerton tastes words: "New York is runny eggs. London is extremely lumpy mashed potatoes." Carol Steen sees every letter with a color: "Z is the color of beer, a light ale." For Carol Crane, music is felt: "I always feel guitars on my ankles and violins on my face." Other people experience smells when exposed to shapes, or hear sounds inside taste. And for some, numbers have color, sounds have smell, and words have flavor. Music is not only heard, it’s seen and tasted--the list goes on. Neurologist Ric... (read more)

Author: Keith Varnum

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