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Roy Lenz tidies the bar at the Brandin’ Iron on a Saturday afternoon. His wife, Barbara, fires up the grill, filling the place with the smell of hamburger…
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Women around the U.S. joined forces to make batches of beer last week. The event is part of a global initiative to highlight women's growing influence on a traditionally male-dominated industry.
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A cut in the Senate's version of the tax bill would save alcohol producers $4.2 billion. But it probably won't lower the cost of beer, says one brewer who wants to use the money to expand.
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The explosion of these cozy craft breweries has happened as states relax laws to allow them direct-to-consumer retail rights, meaning the majority of their revenue no longer has to come from food.
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More than a dozen of America's most popular craft breweries have been bought by global beverage companies in recent years. Craft beer brewers say they're under attack by what they call "Big Beer."
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A new craft brewery and taproom opens this weekend on the west side of downtown Oklahoma City.Stonecloud Brewing Co. owner and head brewer Joel Irby is a…
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If its merger with SABMiller goes through, Anheuser-Busch InBev would own 70 percent of U.S. beer sales. Small brewers say they can't compete in that environment.
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Sour beers are made by deliberately adding microbes to create complex brews with a crisp, acidic taste. But that process takes lots of time and money, resulting in a pricey final product. Until now.
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Breweries are grappling with more weather extremes — heat waves, snowy winters, heavy rains and drought. Many are coming up with creative ways to adjust to their changing environments.
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Local brewers and restaurants have a host of events planned nightly this week for Oklahoma City Craft Beer Week. KOSU’sNikole Robinson Carroll has…