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TotalBeer.net
Just a great site. Comprehensive and objective, Totalbeer has the best balance
of fun and facts for beerlovers worldwide. They got great collection
of E-postcards. |
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All
About Beer
As the name suggests,
everything you always
wanted to know about beer. The Web edition of the popular American
beer magazine. |
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Real
beer page
Far and away the most
comprehensive collection of beer information on the net. The Real
Beer Page is home to many breweries and beer organizations . |
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Michael Jackson
The Dean of Beer Writers, the man who has visited more breweries,
drunk more beers and used more WCs than any other on the planet. We
bow to you. |
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Samuel
Adams
Profiles of one of America's largest craft-brewers and their beers.
Good trivia game. |
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Guinness
239 years of beer, world records and the "widget" -- Dublin, Ireland |
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beer.com
Sponsored by Interbrew,
through their Labatt connection, more about sports and entertainment
than beer. Interesting, though. |
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How
to Brew Your First Beer
Instructions for first-time brewers. |
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Stephen
Beaumont's World of Beer
Large site listing all kinds of information in all categories from
Canada's beer authority. |
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CAMRA
Those to whom we all owe a debt, for preserving the traditions of
the British pub and publicizing the sorry state of commercial beers.
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Budweiser
Only the world's largest brewery can afford to spend this much on
a web site. Like their beers, fizzy and little substance. |
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Carlsberg
The biggest Danish export since Hamlet.
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Germany,
Oktoberfest!
This is all
about the world's biggest, and maybe best party, attracting six
million beer drinkers to Munich each year. |
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Heineken
A slick site from the most international of brewers, from Amsterdam,
Holland. |
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Bass
Ale
The beer that made Burton-on-Trent famous.- England |