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George Washington's 1757 beer recipe brought back to life ahead of America's 250th birthday
The New York Public Library (NYPL) is giving visitors a chance to "taste history" by recreating George Washington's beer recipe from the first president's 1757 military journal, which is housed in the library's research collections. The library collaborated with New York City-based TALEA Beer Co. to recreate the brew, along with a Liberty Lager to appeal to modern palates. "The initial response to [the library] reaching out was obviously awe," LeAnn Darland, TALEA co-founder and co-CEO, told...
Brewery brings back George Washington’s beer recipe to celebrate 250 years of America
Brewery brings back George Washington’s beer recipe to celebrate 250 years of America America’s first president recorded the recipe while he was serving as a colonel in the Virginia militia - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments A New York brewery is teaming up with the New York Public Library to brew a beer using a recipe recorded by George Washington. The collaboration between the library and Talea Beer Company is intended to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the U.S. The new beer will be...
Obama Writes His Own Story
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How to Save the Supreme Court From Itself
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From crypto to golf resorts: How Trump, his allies have profited during his second term
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Britain's dying high streets 'could be saved' by unlikely revival
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Trump’s library team claims they can’t find a single Twitter DM despite president’s 25,000 tweets during his first term
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AlphaSense nearly doubles valuation to $7.5 billion in new funding round
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