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There are many more drinking options this Dry January if you like the taste of alcoholic drinks but don't like the effects of alcohol.
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Just two days before the World Cup is set to kick off, FIFA announced that only non-alcoholic beer will be sold at the 64 matches in Qatar. The tournament is sponsored by Budweiser.
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The gas brings the bubbles to your beer. But brewers now face a carbon dioxide shortage — and the risk of production cuts and price hikes.
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The craft beer industry is driving farmers in the Midwest to grow hops for their local beer makers. But the crop is not easy to grow — it’s labor intensive and expensive.
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Brewers are now making non-alcoholic beers that are packed with flavor, thanks to new technology and techniques that are reinventing a category that once felt like purgatory.
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Some lawmakers are raising the bar for bipartisan cooperation, in the most unexpected of places.
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As part of NPR's summer travel series, Rob Schmitz takes us to a remote corner of southern Germany, where a nun has been brewing Bavarian beer for nearly five decades.
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Oklahoma lawmakers are considering a bill to make alcohol delivery permanent.The ABLE commission began temporarily allowing delivery on March 24 in…
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Update: ABLE has extended delivery and curbside pickup of alcohol through May 15.Oklahomans aged 21 years and older can now get beer, wine and spirits…
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Brewery waste, fed at the right time at the right dosage to a wastewater treatment plant's bacteria, can be used to treat water. One Montana town is doing just that.