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Beer poking is an age-old tradition which dates back more than 400 years ago. It was quite popular in the colonial era where a combination of heat and alcohol was preferred during the cold winters. When Colonial Americans were sitting by the campfires in winter,

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Often regarded as the world’s oldest prepared and recorded drink that dates back to as early as 9500 B.C. when cereal farming was first discovered, beer is celebrated by people from all nationalities. From Oktoberfest, Germany’s mega annual beer-infused volksfest to Singapore’s Beerfest Asia to

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Beer lovers can’t go too far into December without trying a Christmas staple off the beer menu. These dark, rich, strong ales are the season’s best offerings and while they may be a heavily-driven marketing tactic by modern-day beer brands and makers, the concept stems

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Movies, books and religion generally like to portray nuns as serious and stern uptight women who spent most of their time with either their rosaries or rapping kids on their knuckles with rulers. History, on the other hand, paints a completely different picture. Cut back to about

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