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| Beer Taps News Archive 14-Mar-2008 |
Coors Light to make U.K. jollier (Denver Post)Molson Coors Brewing Co., the beer company that's merging U.S. operations with SABMiller PLC, will install 40,000 beer taps at pubs and restaurants in the United Kingdom this year to boost sales of Coors Light, chief executive Leo Kiely said.
Mirage goes on the block (Kitchener/Waterloo Record)CAMBRIDGE (Feb 20, 2008) -- Thirteen years after placard-carrying protesters greeted its opening on Hespeler Road, the Mirage strip club fades to black tomorrow.
They've got pull: Renton company creates beer tap handles (Seattle Times)As beer gets more sophisticated, tap handles become little pieces of artwork ? thanks to Renton-based Taphandles Inc., one of the country's largest producers.
Business briefing, February 27 (Rocky Mountain News)US Airways Group Inc. said Tuesday it will start charging fliers $25 to check in a second bag, the latest effort by the company to raise revenue and deal with rising costs.
RESTAURANT REVIEW (Style Weekly)At The Halligan Bar & Grill, smoked meat is worth fighting for. by John G. Haddad My first job in Richmond was directing a small history museum in the Jackson Ward landmark, Steamer Company No. 5, the 19th-century fire station that houses Gallery5.
Listen to good music and keep dancing like nobody is watching ? COLUMN ? COMMENT ON THIS COLUMN ABOUT THE STEELBACK ... (The Sault Star)In February, I attended the Tom Cochrane and John Mellencamp concert at the Steelback Centre, along with 4,700 of my closest friends from Northern Ontario and Michigan. I've since ranked it in my top five favourite concerts of all time, however not everything was rosy like little pink houses. [...]
In an old Omaha factory, Hot Shops showcases the creation of art. (The Kansas City Star)OMAHA, Neb. | Despite tables laden with savory hors d'oeuvres and dozens of brightly colored glass ornaments hanging temptingly overhead, the people wandering into Crystal Forge studio at an open house immediately cluster near its roaring gas furnace.
Coffeehouse adds to menu with new alcoholic offerings (Times Herald)Looking at the Raven Coffeehouse, there's a lot of wood. In fact, sometimes it looks like the café's three stories were carved out of one giant block of wood, one piece whittled by a master woodworker to intricate detail.
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