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White zombie craft beer
White zombie craft beer





white zombie craft beer
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The power of manifestation and hard work! When she took the head brewing position, she brought her Pagan practice, a combined 25 years of homebrewing and brewery ownership experience, and chops honed in the Minnesota beer scene with her to the brewpub. You could call it kismet that head brewer Kathleen Culhane ended up there. When the new owner, Steve Knauss, took over in 2006, he wanted to change the name but keep the same initials, thus Thirsty Pagan was born. But first, some history anyway: Thirsty Pagan was originally called Twin Ports when it opened in the mid-‘90s. You can read about alewives and witches of years past, or you can go ahead and drink a beer brewed by a practicing Wiccan IRL. Thirsty Pagan Brewingġ615 Winter St., Superior, WI | (715) 394-2500

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From California to Virginia, hop on your brooms and conjure tasty spells at these haunts just in time to celebrate Halloween. These five breweries are always living that occult life, which makes the spooky season the perfect time to visit them. While plenty of breweries will be throwing Halloween parties or releasing specialty brews specifically timed for this boo-tiful holiday, there are a handful that truly bewitch to their cores. Heck, even we here at Hop Culture are throwing a Spooky Brews Vol. The craft beer scene isn’t immune to the “pumpkin everything” madness, and frightful decorations line the walls of establishments across the country.

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We may not use the term alewife these days and pointy hats generally only come out once a year, but we sure know how to celebrate the spooky season. The black hats we often associate with witches were worn by alewives to distinguish themselves in public markets, brooms were hung over front doors to let people knew beer was being sold there, and black cauldrons were used as a kettle for boiling wort. In medieval times and more recent history, alewives were the ones brewing.

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Once upon a full moon, beer and witches (well, the concept of witches) went hand in hand.







White zombie craft beer