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Beer can collector Pat Wesch was 12 years old when he hunted down his first can and the collection keeps growing. Now, he has about 300 of them, but that’s mild compared to some collectors, Wesch said.

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Tractor pull fans won?t have to cry in their soda pop after all. During a special meeting Monday evening, the Menomonie City Council approved a temporary Class ?B? beer license for the National Tractor Pullers Association (NTPA) event July 28 at the Dunn County Recreation Park.

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Many fathers and sons enjoy having a beer together. Ankeny resident Mike England and his dad went beyond that bonding time to build an impressive…

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LAKE HALLIE — What do you do after a few days at a music festival when the beer supply runs out?

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Brewers across the country are helping communities affected by the floods by supplying beer tankers full of drinking water. Twenty-three tankers have been made available for the supply of drinking water.

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ICKLESHAM Beer Festival brought some welcome cheer to the poor summer at the weekend. (24/07/2007 18:05:20)

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A selection of 15 beers, more than 40 bands and live acts, international food stalls, plus ample entertainment promise to make this year’s Farsons Great Beer Festival one of the best yet.

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Tap it, don't scrap it. With metal prices rising, beer makers say they expect to lose hundreds of thousands of kegs and millions of dollars this year as those stainless steel holders of brew are stolen and sold for scrap.

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Petitions with about 550 signatures have been turned in at Mitchell in an attempt to retain a limit on the number of beer licenses

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LANCASTER, Pa. — It’s the latest example of the trickle-down economics of ethanol — beer is getting more expensive. Compared to this time last year, beer prices are up about 3 percent across the nation, according to the Labor Department. The increase marks the largest jump in more than two years.

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