Addendum: Antoine Joseph Santerre

One of the most interesting historical figures in all of brewing history is Antoine Joseph Santerre, a Parisian brewer in the latter decades of the 18th century. He came from a line of brewers, married a brewer’s daughter, and bought a brewery with his brother. He is far more famous for his politics, however.

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Big Beer is Done With Craft

Small breweries inhabit an entirely different business reality, one this is largely incompatible with the manufacturing model of an ABI. The latest news tells the story: the divorce is final, and all that remains is dividing the assets.

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The Year in Words

Tomorrow the North American Guild of Beer Writers will announce the winners of their annual writing awards. Given how evanescent writing on the internet has become, I like to take the opportunity to mention what I considered my best work.

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