Commercial Brewing
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[edit] The History of Commercial Brewers
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[edit] Early Civilisation
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[edit] Early Taverns
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[edit] The Reinheitsgebot Purity Law
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[edit] The Monks
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[edit] Industrialised Brewing
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[edit] Back to roots
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[edit] Craft Brewer / Brew Pub / Microbreweries
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[edit] United States
There has been a major surge in craft breweries in the United States in the last couple decades.
[edit] Dogfish Head
Located in Delaware, Dogfish Head is famous for trying so-called "extreme beers," with oddball ingredients or strange brewing techniques.
[edit] New Belgium
One of the most successful craft breweries, due mainly to the success of Fat Tire Amber Ale, New Belgium contiues to produce a variety of American standards as well as Belgian-themed ales. Based in Fort Collins, Colorado.
[edit] Sierra Nevada
Main article: Sierra Nevada
Their Pale Ale is one of the best regarded microbrews in the country, but Sierra Nevada has approximately half a dozen other beers available.
[edit] Stone
Just outside of San Diego, CA, Stone is famous for its line of strong American IPAs and variants.
[edit] Modern Large scale Commercial Brewers
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