By Daniel Curran on Aug 2, 2011 in Beer Politics | 1 Comment
For the past few months Devil’s Canyon Brewing Company has been participating with other California breweries and the California Small Brewer’s Association in order to get AB 1014 passed. AB1014 is an act to amend Section 113789 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to food safety. What’s the big deal you ask? In the [...]
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By Daniel Curran on Nov 23, 2010 in Beer Politics, Call To Action, General Beer News, Industry News | 0 Comments
We saw this interview this morning and were floored! Substitute “Bay Area” for “Chicago” – this is what we are up against EVERY day. “Widespread” is an understatement. 3-Tier is a complete and utter failure. Be sure to read the accompanying text as well. We are and shall remain: Employee Owned. Self Distributed. Community Financed. [...]
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By Daniel Curran on May 28, 2010 in Beer Politics, Call To Action | 20 Comments
Dan was in the mood for a good rant – here you go! Is your local police department being consolidated with another city? Teachers being laid off? Community College Fees being raised? Taxes being raised? Parks being closed? City / County Services and programs being cut? A quick search this week of a few cities [...]
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By Daniel Curran on Apr 30, 2010 in Beer Politics, Industry News | 0 Comments
Locally owned and operated Anchor Steam Brewing Company has survived the California Gold Rush, the 1906 earthquake and Prohibition. Fritz Maytag bought Anchor Steam in 1965, developed a distillery and helped launch the microbrew movement. He was interviewed on NPR this morning about the sale of the brewery: Share
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