Rainy days may be the perfect opportunity to blow through a season or two on Netflix. But for a group of Dutch entrepreneurs, rainy days are perfect for another reason—brewing beer. The founders of Hemelswater (Dutch for heaven’s water) recently released a beer made from rainwater collected in Amsterdam. According to a report in The Guardian, Hemelswater Code Blond … [ Read more]
Dutch entrepreneurs are making beer from rainwater
Filed Under: Beer, Beer News, Drink, Uncategorized Tagged With: amsterdam, Brouwerij de Prael, climate change, Hemelswater, Netherlands
Live Beats and Good Eats in Minnesota
By Brian Kaufenberg Amsterdam Bar & Hall 6 W 6th St, St Paul Each night, the Amsterdam Bar & Hall’s three “X”s shine out onto 6th Street in St. Paul, calling to Twin Citizens who have long written off the nightlife in the downtown area. For those who are wise enough to heed the call, … [ Read more]
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Like Live Music? These venues have beer lists to love.
By Liz Scholz As craft beer continues to grow in the Twin Cities, so does its presence at our favorite bars, but what about at our favorite music venues? For the musically discerning craft beer aficionado, many Twin Cities evening excursions entail a compromise between jams and suds: Do you pick a destination based on … [ Read more]
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