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Beer Steins News Archive 10-Feb-2009

  • Man caves (The Sacramento Bee)

    Patrick Tyler with his chihuahua-poodle mix Elvis in his lap, has the best seat in his "man cave," which used to be his two-car garage in Sacramento's Rosemont neighborhood. The lifelong fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers retreats to his space often during the football season, which culminates Sunday when his team takes on the Arizona Cardinals in Super Bowl XLIII. Patrick Tyler knows where ...


  • Bugatti left in garage for 50 years by obsessive doctor sells for £3million at auction (Daily Mail: World News)

    A car abandoned in a garage for 50 years by an eccentric doctor who was a compulsive hoarder has been sold at auction for more than £3million.


  • SeaWorld trolls for visitors with deep discounts (Sun-Sentinel)

    With the economy still tanking, SeaWorld Orlando is rolling out an especially deep discount.


  • Can a poem stop a war? (Creative Loafing Tampa)

    By Peter Meinke I think a poet, like any other being, should recognize that the world is mostly controlled by political forces and should become politically active too. --Adrian Mitchell (1932-2008) Late last year two great British pacifists died, the popular poet Adrian Mitchell and the even better-known playwright -- and Nobel Prize winner -- Harold Pinter. Although American writers ...


  • Serbia's time in tennis sun (The Courier Mail)

    ONE thing tennis history tells us is that Serbia should enjoy its golden generation of players while they last. It won't be forever.


  • Krogh?s celebrates ten years as a brew pub (The Sparta Independent)

    Woven into the history of Sparta, and with many incarnations, Krogh?s has long been at the center of the community, By Fran Hardy


  • Kaiserhof rolls out German hospitality (Peoria Journal Star)

    Peoria diners who are fans of good food and beer have a new reason to say "Prost" - that's German for "Cheers." The Kaiserhof restaurant, which made a name for itself about 40 minutes away in the Stark County town of Bradford, has moved into a space at the Shoppes at Grand Prairie. A lighted sign hangs outside the front of the restaurant like a glowing beacon of good cheer.


  • Garden Notebook Feb. 7 (Journal Inquirer)

    As far as I?m concerned, February doesn?t have a lot going for it. It may be the shortest month, but it is still winter and whether or not the groundhog sees his shadow, spring is still a long way off. In fact another coastal storm/nor?easter is in the forecast.


  • Let the Spirits Move You at Your Own Pub (TheStreet.com)

    With the lousy economy, going out for drinks these days seems too expensive. The solution: a home bar.


  • To get in holiday spirit, visit Chicago (The Pantagraph)

    CHICAGO -- You know how some sales people often say, "Hey, this is one of a kind!" The Merchandise Mart in Chicago will host a show perfect for holiday shoppers where the sale items really are. | Festival calendar


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