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School paper about Canadian craft brewing. Help?
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School paper about Canadian craft brewing. Help?
Hi Bartoweler's,
I'm writing a paper and could use some help.
Could anyone point me to a chronological timeline of the Canadian craft brewing industry? Also, any beer resources that study the economic and socio-political climate of our past, present, future industry would be a big help too!
Thanks!
I'm writing a paper and could use some help.
Could anyone point me to a chronological timeline of the Canadian craft brewing industry? Also, any beer resources that study the economic and socio-political climate of our past, present, future industry would be a big help too!
Thanks!
- The_Jester
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Some stuff in here:
Coutts, Ian. Brew North: How Canadians Made Beer and Beer Made Canada. Vancouver: Greystone Books, 2010. (Print)
Chapters
Coutts, Ian. Brew North: How Canadians Made Beer and Beer Made Canada. Vancouver: Greystone Books, 2010. (Print)
Chapters
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Check out Jim Brickman if you haven't already
http://www.wpl.ca/wp-content/uploads/20 ... an_jim.pdf
http://www.thewaterlooway.com/wiki/inde ... m_Brickman
http://www.wpl.ca/wp-content/uploads/20 ... an_jim.pdf
http://www.thewaterlooway.com/wiki/inde ... m_Brickman
- phirleh
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The entire book of
Brewed in Canada: the untold story of Canada's 350-year-old brewing industry
By Allen Winn Sneath
is available on Google Books, although it was printed in 2001, so the most recent 10 years are best found in Ian Coutts' Brew North book.
Brewed in Canada: the untold story of Canada's 350-year-old brewing industry
By Allen Winn Sneath
is available on Google Books, although it was printed in 2001, so the most recent 10 years are best found in Ian Coutts' Brew North book.
Malam cerevisiam facieus in cathedram stercoris
"God don't want me yet, man, I got more feet to taste."
photos - http://www.flickr.com/photos/phirleh/se ... 039468171/
"God don't want me yet, man, I got more feet to taste."
photos - http://www.flickr.com/photos/phirleh/se ... 039468171/
I love 'em (yeah, I'm a geek).Cass wrote:Good stuff in the CBC digital archives.
http://archives.cbc.ca/economy_business ... pics/1395/
People tend to paint there own memories, but those archives allow us to see how things actually were (besides the inaccuracies of the media reporting, but the CBC does a decent job).