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recent bookmarks from jmPubs reveal drinks firms' exclusive deals2018-02-07T11:47:26+00:00
https://fora.ie/irish-drinks-deals-pubs-3830269-Feb2018/
jm'You could be offered €100,000 - it's big money': Pubs reveal drinks firms' exclusive deals; Heineken has already been accused of using its clout to squeeze out rivals.
]]>heineken beer ireland craft-beer payola scams pubshttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:jm/b:dccf470bc1d0/The White Lies of Craft Culture - Eater2017-08-17T19:53:27+00:00
https://www.eater.com/2017/8/17/16146164/the-whiteness-of-artisanal-food-craft-culture
jmBesides field laborers, [Southern US] planter and urban communities both depended on proficient carpenters, blacksmiths, gardeners, stable hands, seamstresses, and cooks; the America of the 1700s and 1800s was literally crafted by people of color.
Part of this hidden history includes the revelation that six slaves were critical to the operation of George Washington’s distillery, and that the eponymous Jack Daniel learned to make whiskey from an enslaved black man named Nathan “Nearest” Green. As Clay Risen reported for the New York Times last year, contrary to the predominant narrative that views whiskey as an ever “lily-white affair,” black men were the minds and hands behind American whiskey production. “In the same way that white cookbook authors often appropriated recipes from their black cooks, white distillery owners took credit for the whiskey,” he writes. Described as “the best whiskey maker that I know of” by his master, Dan Call, Green taught young Jack Daniel how to run a whiskey still. When Daniel later opened his own distillery, he hired two of Green’s sons.
The popular image of moonshine is a product of the white cultural monopoly on all things ‘country’
Over time, that legacy was forgotten, creating a gap in knowledge about American distilling traditions — while English, German, Scottish, and Irish influences exist, that combination alone cannot explain the entirely of American distilling. As bourbon historian Michael Veach suggests, slave culture pieces together an otherwise puzzling intellectual history.
]]>history craft-beer craft-culture food drink whiskey distilling black-history jack-daniels nathan-nearest-greenhttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:jm/b:5c36f3a0b7c0/Could crafty beer giants crush small breweries before they take off? - Independent.ie2017-06-14T09:42:06+00:00
http://www.independent.ie/business/irish/could-crafty-beer-giants-crush-small-breweries-before-they-take-off-35810044.html
jm“We’re getting feedback from publicans that says: ‘Look, I’m gonna take out your tap, I’d love to leave it in but I’m getting a cheque for €50,000’.
]]>metalman brewing craft-beer ireland beer-wars pubs publicans competitionhttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:jm/b:12d1b7785930/Beoir.org Community - Recent Attack on McGargles2015-08-28T16:51:44+00:00
http://www.beoir.org/community/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=11043
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http://www.belgiansmaak.com/irish-beers-to-try-in-2015/
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http://www.eventbars.ie/Craft-Beer.html
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