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Beer Taps News Archive 21-Apr-2008
Hard Rock Cafe in Dubai runs dry (Calcutta News)Dubai's Hard Rock Cafe has run out of beer, and cannot buy any more. The popular haunt is getting by selling cocktails (many of which are non-alcoholic), spirits, and soft drinks.

Eating on the fly (The Prague Post)Oh, the life of a jet setter with an MBA. Flying to the great cities of the world ? Florence, Paris, Moscow, Decatur (in Illinois ? not every company sets up shop in coveted locales)! Basking in the glories of ? well, the Ramada, the Hilton, the Marriott.

Festival brings regional brews to Bozeman taste buds (Bozeman Daily Chronicle)First in line at the second-annual Montana Beer Festival was Fred Reynolds.

Beer Tap At Your Table Proves Profitable (WMGT Macon) Need another beer? Patrons at Atlanta's swanky STATS sports bar can draw their own. Beer taps are built into the tables. read more

Self-Serve Gas, Now Self-Serve Beer (KTHV Little Rock)Need another beer? Patrons at Atlanta's swanky STATS sports bar can draw their own. Beer taps are built into the tables. Jeff Libby, the 26-year-old who patented the system, says it's perfectly legal in Georgia.

Downtown Atlanta Bar Features Personal Beer Taps (FOX 5 News Atlanta)March Madness was in full swing at the Atlanta sports bar, but fans huddled around the beer tap at their table -- yes, at their table -- were asking their own maddening question.

eat! drink! shop!: Ballpark Neighborhood (Rocky Mountain News)OK, we'll give 'em another chance. After all, until September, the Red Sox were the best team in baseball. That's five months of dominance, not just one. So the Rockies really had their hands full in their World Series debut.

After building his collection for half a century, time has come for Frank Sisson to part with some of his priceless ... (Calgary Sun)It's a warehouse full of priceless memories -- but Frank Sisson expects to rake in $150,000 for his treasures, nonetheless. Calgary's former Baron of Bowling, now 70 and somewhat retired, certainly doesn't need the cash.

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