The House Band performs “Get On Up” (James Brown) at the Lynchburg and Beer Wine Festival.
Archive for September, 2010
2010-09-18 House Band “Get On Up” (James Brown) Lynchburg Beer Wine Festival
Monday, September 27th, 201021 years old law drink beer , wine and whiskey
Thursday, September 23rd, 2010
should be law 18 years old drink beer wine and whiskey. What do you think it should be in law 18 years old?
Beer & Wine for those not descended from the House of Israel.
Monday, September 20th, 2010
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Seattle Beer News | Grab A Beer: Elysian Mens Room Original Red
Thursday, September 16th, 2010Seattle Beer News | Grab A Beer: Elysian Mens Room Original Red
Elysian Mens Room Original Red Alcohol by Volume: 5.6% Visit Full Throttle Bottles in Georgetown to find this beer and hundreds more! Intro: Brewed for the Mens Room radio show on 99.9 KISW The Rock in Seattle, this beer is being noticed by craft beer drinkers and listeners of the radio show alike.
Read more on Seattle Times
Celebrate with wine and cheese at Vin Bin in Marlborough
Sunday, September 12th, 2010Celebrate with wine and cheese at Vin Bin in Marlborough
If you’re tired of warm, flat beer, why not sample some of a dozen microbrews and 70 varieties of wine next Saturday when Vin Bin celebrates its sixth anniversary with a Wine and Cheese Fest at 27 South Bolton St., Marlborough.
Read more on The MetroWest Daily News
Foster’s Rebuffs $2.1 Billion Bid for Wine
Thursday, September 9th, 2010Foster’s Rebuffs $2.1 Billion Bid for Wine
Foster’s Group said Wednesday that it had rejected an unsolicited bid from an unidentified private equity firm offering from 2.3 billion Australian dollars to 2.7 billion dollars for its wine business, which it has said it plans to spin off from its beer operations.
Read more on New York Times
Diageo calls for higher beer and wine tax
Thursday, September 2nd, 2010Diageo calls for higher beer and wine tax
Diageo, the world’s biggest spirits maker, is calling for an overhaul of tax on alcohol, holding spirits at their current level and raising duty on beer, wine and cider.
Read more on Daily Telegraph