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There are a lot of barbecue sauces in this great world of ours. We know this because we recently tried 42 of them and put together some tasting notes for each and every one of you. It was… overwhelming and smelly. But we lived through the experience. We do these things because we love you. DRAFTMag.com: don’t say we don’t care.
(Next week, we tackle rubs. There are a lot of those, too.)
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…and we all like it rubbed-down and slathered in sauce. We blindly road-tested 42 barbecue sauces and 26 rubs with a panel of barbecue lovers that included a steakhouse chef and a Memphis native; then, we took a break from beer reviewing to share our tasting notes on every finger-lickin’ one.

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A report from the Global Group of Eight Industry Guide shows that the beer market in the eight countries — United States, Canada, Germany, France, United Kingdom, Italy, Russia, and Japan — grew 1.2% between 2004 and 2007, accounting for $264.4 billion. ...

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Not only is July National Picnic Month, it’s also home to July 4th, which happens to be the biggest beer-selling holiday in the country. Sales at supermarkets alone will top 24 million cases during the holiday period. ...

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Depending on whom you ask, we’re currently embroiled in a recession or the Greatest Depression or the end of the world as we know it. Drinkers, of course, feel fine.

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You want your pretty mug featured in DRAFT? It’s easy. Just send your favorite pictures of you and your beer-drinking buddies to backwash [at] draftmag [dot] com. If you’re lucky and make the cut, the images will be featured on the Backwash page of an upcoming issue. ...

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Dominque Finger, Kendrick Jamal Vinson, and Frank Belton III are typical teenagers causing typical teenager chaos in North Carolina. Oh wait, no they aren’t.

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Ladies, our secret is out! Bribing men to do something with the promise of beer is an age-old practice mastered by busy wives everywhere. But now, even the Church of England is beginning to embrace the power of free beer.

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The increase, introduced by Rep. Ben Cannon, D-Portland, didn’t get enough support but could be reintroduced in February. Oregon currently boasts the country’s lowest tax — less than a penny a 12-oz. ...

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Ah, dear old dad. Father. The old man. In one way or another, he made you into the person you are today. Fathers are worthy of celebration, as President Calvin Coolidge recognized in 1924 when he proclaimed the third Sunday in June as Father’s Day. ...

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Also, maybe don’t have marijuana on you. Oh, and don’t return to the store where you originally committed the crime.

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Inside, you can take your pick of frozen pizza, various junk foods, and an entire wall of Budweiser, Bud Light, Bud Lime, Miller Light, Miller High Life, MGD and… Oh, wait– what’s this? New Glarus Brewing Co.?

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After losing to sporting heavyweights Anna Kornikova, Serena Williams, and Ivanka Trump, Late Night host Jimmy Fallon finally won a match of beer pong.

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Those Alabamans didn’t waste much time. The state, which recently passed a law to allow beer with higher alcohol content to be sold in stores, is seeing a huge influx of specialty brews. The number ...

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Danforth Ross, a 51-year-old resident of Vassalboro, Maine, need to go to the store for some cases of beer. His license had been revoked, however, so driving a car wasn’t an option. Luckily, his lawnmower was in perfect working order. ...

DRAFT Magazine
June 20th 2009
1pm - 5pm
Phoenix, Arizona
Check the link for the list of participating Breweries!
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Craft Beer Festival to Benefit PBS, Phoenix, AZ | DRAFT Magazine.


























