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Tap List | A Very Brief History of Women in Brewing
Tap List | A Very Brief History of Women in Brewing
Knowledge is Power Share this story Published March 9th, 2021 at 11:00 AM Above image credit: Servaes Brewing Co. was founded by Courtney Servaes in 2012. (Courtesy | Servaes Brewing Co.)
To say that women have contributed to the history of beer would be a radical
understatement.
Did you know that the ancient Sumerians venerated Ninkasi, the goddess of beer, who along with her eight siblings was tasked with healing the Sumerian god of water who was on his deathbed? There’s even a hymn commemorating Ninkasi that dates back thousands of years, which also functioned as a beer recipe.
Tap List | Springing Out of A Cold Snap With Beer
Tap List | Springing Out of A Cold Snap With Beer
Winter Will Soon Be a Memory Share this story Published February 23rd, 2021 at 11:30 AM Above image credit: City Barrel Brewing Co., 1740 Holmes St., is celebrating its second anniversary this week. (Jonathan Bender | Flatland)
Last week, I was hunkered down in the living room with no electricity during a historic cold snap. The faucets were running to keep the pipes from bursting, the fireplace was roaring, and there were blankets of snow as far as the eye could see.
Being originally from the Southwest, I was
Tap List | Heartwarming Beers for the Blistering Cold
Tap List | Heartwarming Beers for the Blistering Cold
Toasting Loved Ones, Good Causes Share this story Published February 16th, 2021 at 11:00 AM Above image credit: KC Bier Co. has created a beer in honor of the late Carol Crawford, the sister of founder Steve Holle. Some proceeds will be donated to the nonprofit Developing Potential Inc. (Contributed | KC. Bier Co.)
If you’re reading this, congratulations. You haven’t turned into a human popsicle. Not yet, anyway.
This week, the Kansas City area is doing its best impression of Stalingrad, with temperatures dropping well below zero. As this is written, the temperature outside is a whopping -6 degrees Fahrenheit.