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Post by mr x » Tue Jun 17, 2014 11:16 am

Apparently so. :lol:
Nevertheless, I still want to see that Keith's recipe. :D

Junk Science Babe Goes After Beer

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Time and time again the Left falsely claims we're the ones who are "anti-science." So, whenever I see a story about junk science, particularly, one pushed by the media I have to address it for its sheer stupidity. Unfortunately, the BuzzFeed-ification of science reporting is all too common.

If you're familiar with Jenny McCarthy's war on vaccines, you may have also heard of the latest media darling, "The Food Babe." She's described as:

She’s photogenic and also has a talent and penchant for making her utter ignorance of chemistry and science work for her as a powerful P.R. tool that has catapulted her from an obscure food blogger to a guest on television shows such as The Doctors and that repository of all medical crankery and quackery, The Dr. Oz Show, where The Great and Powerful Oz himself praised her activities as part of the “Oz effect.”

She uses her online following to gather signatures for petitions and other nanny-state causes that aren't rooted in science. Companies are so afraid of the potential for bad media that they cave despite there being no evidence of harm to consumers.

Her latest target? Beer.

Last week, The Food Babe turned her ever-scientifically-ignorant sights on one of my favorite beverages of all, beer. As befits her growing skill at using PR combined with rants against genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and scary sounding chemicals (i.e., all of them), she targeted large breweries like MillerCoors and Anheuser-Busch, charging that they had all sorts of nefariously toxic “chemicals” and GMO-derived products in their beers and challenging them to publish their complete ingredient list. As typically happens when The Food Babe takes aim at a corporation, these beer behemoths hemmed and hawed for a couple of days as they figured out a response—and that response was, ultimately, to cave just like Subway:

Anheuser-Busch and MillerCoors, two of the world’s biggest beer makers, are posting online what’s inside bottles of Budweiser and Miller Lite after pressure from a food blogger.

The two companies on Thursday posted the ingredients of some of their most popular brands, and promised to be more transparent in the future. The announcements come a day after blogger Vani Hari posted a petition on FoodBabe.com to get major brewers to list what’s in their beverages.

Anheuser-Busch posted the ingredients for its two top-selling brands on its website, tapintoyourbeer.com. It lists the same ingredients for Budweiser and Bud Light: Water, barley malt, rice, yeast and hops. The company, which also makes Beck’s, Busch and Michelob beers, said it will list the ingredients for all of its other brands online “in the coming days.” It’s the first time Anheuser-Busch has detailed the ingredients of its beers.

Here’s the problem. All you have to do to see that this won’t satisfy Hari is to go back to her original charges and petitions. Of course the main ingredients of beer are water, barley malt, rice, yeast, and hops! That’s how beer is made. The original petition paints the issue as a comparison of Coca Cola and Windex having to reveal their ingredients but beer not having to do so. Then there’s a video featuring Hari starting out gushing about how her husband “loves beer” and that’s why she wanted so badly to find out what’s “really” in beer. There’s then a list that scrolls down the screen to her right of—you guessed it!—a whole lot of chemicals with scary-sounding names plus—of course!—the dreaded GMOs[.]

The Junk Science Babe simply deems things she can't pronounce as nefarious and harmful. She relies on a similarly uninformed public and media. A good example:

A great example is formaldehyde. There are, indeed, trace amounts of formaldehyde in vaccines from the manufacturing process, in which formaldehyde is used to kill the viruses used and/or to denature the proteins from the viruses. However, formaldehyde is a normal product of metabolism, and the amount of formaldehyde in vaccines is minor compared to the amount in the body and the amount to which we’re exposed every day.

And that’s part of what you need to know before you read the Food Babe “expose” that started this whole thing. It’s nearly a year old and called “The Shocking Ingredients In Beer“. This rather lengthy article is a rather long example of just that, the toxins gambit. Her entire list consists of various ingredients with no context given other than the scariest—deceptively so—spin. No concentrations are provided, ignoring the principle of dose-response and the dose making the poison. She lists propylene glycol, of course, as being in “antifreeze.” Of course, propylene glycol is also in vaccines, and, ironically enough, it’s the carrier used in most e-cigarettes. In any case, as has been pointed out to me multiple times, propylene glycol is an ingredient that has been generally recognized as safe (GRAS).

We now have companies being bullied into making decisions based on people's emotions and calling it "science." If something seems icky or gross, it must be banned. This is "science" taught by five year-olds.
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People like her make me want tear my hair out. I see people like her all the time.
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Post by vgoreham » Tue Jun 17, 2014 10:10 pm

Apparently Keiths and Olands are basically the same recipe (they're both made from the same mash). Keiths get some small amount of real hops and Olands gets hit with some hop extract (hexahop?) but no actual hops. I'm curious if their website will distinguish the difference.

It kind of makes me feel ashamed that I like Olands better... but I likes what I likes.

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Post by cagiva650 » Fri Jun 20, 2014 9:31 am

I did not see this posted previously. Sorry if its a repost. I just saw this on CBC Nova Scotia.

"The Jost family trade in Tatamagouche has shifted from making wine with the opening of their own brand of “Tatamagoodness” craft beer."


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Post by Celiacbrew » Fri Jun 20, 2014 10:04 am

cagiva650 wrote:I did not see this posted previously. Sorry if its a repost. I just saw this on CBC Nova Scotia.

"The Jost family trade in Tatamagouche has shifted from making wine with the opening of their own brand of “Tatamagoodness” craft beer."


http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scot ... -1.2681783
Those are some pretty sweet looking growlers.
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Post by jtmwhyte » Fri Jun 20, 2014 10:40 am

I'm heading up to Tatamagouche to the brewery tomorrow to check it out
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Post by chalmers » Fri Jun 20, 2014 11:49 am

I was there two weeks ago, it's a great setup. Brewhouse is formerly from Celtic Brewing in Truro, and Darkside Brewing in Dartmouth (which never opened). Though they've added a few big tanks to it since.

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Post by Hub Brewer » Fri Jun 20, 2014 1:53 pm

I just came back from the brewery. It's definitely a nice setup. I brought back growlers of both the red and the pale ale. Haven't opened them yet but I did have the first pint of red at the nook and cranny in truro at lunch. I'll let the judges and more experienced weigh in as better critics than I, but it tasted like a first batch. I'll keep buying it though. They said both randy and Nash were helping so that's positive I think.

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Post by mr x » Fri Jun 20, 2014 6:01 pm

Tatamagouche brewery on cbc TV news shortly.

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Post by Hub Brewer » Fri Jun 20, 2014 7:34 pm

Hub Brewer wrote:I just came back from the brewery. It's definitely a nice setup. I brought back growlers of both the red and the pale ale. Haven't opened them yet but I did have the first pint of red at the nook and cranny in truro at lunch. I'll let the judges and more experienced weigh in as better critics than I, but it tasted like a first batch. I'll keep buying it though. They said both randy and Nash were helping so that's positive I think.
Follow up: just getting into the pale ale now. I think it's solid.

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http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scot ... -1.2686859" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


Nova Scotia drinkers guzzling craft beer, cider
Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation says local beer and wine sales are up, overall consumption down
Beer is still king in the province according to the Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation and drinkers are keeping it local.

Despite a drop in the total volume of alcohol sold in the province, earnings at the NSLC increased during the last fiscal year, according to the year-end results released by the corporation on Wednesday.

While the total volume of alcohol sold was down 2.8 per cent, the liquor corporation reported a 0.8 per cent boost in net come to $228 million.

Meanwhile, the same of Nova Scotia craft beers jumped by 22 per cent, compared to an 11.7 per cent growth last year.

The NSLC said growth was bolstered by the addition of new breweries including Boxing Rock Brewing in Shelburne, Authentic Seacoast Brewing in Guysborough, Hell Bay Brewing in Liverpool and the Whiffen Brewing Company in Lyons Brook.

In 2007, the province had eight craft breweries. Today there are 16 and two or three more are expected to enter the market by the end of the year.

Cider sales have more than doubled in the past year, up 146 per cent and building on a 95 per cent growth spurt in the 2012-2013 fiscal year.

The NSLC said sales of provincially produced wines went up 10.6 per cent, which is a decrease from the 21.9 per cent growth the previous year.

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In 2007, the province had eight craft breweries. Today there are 16 and two or three more are expected to enter the market by the end of the year. (CBC)

Total sales from April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014 were $593.2 million, an increase of $223,000 from last year.

The Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation said although the number of purchases was down 2.37 per cent, customers were spending more during each transaction.

"Even though Nova Scotians continue to drink less, they're increasingly turning to more premium and local options," Bret Mitchell, the president and CEO of the NSLC, said in a statement.

Beer makes up 46.6 per cent of all NSLC sales, followed by spirits at 27.9 per cent, wine at 21.5 per cent and ready-to-drink beverages at four per cent.

Anybody have any intel on who the "two or three" new breweries are?

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Post by GuingesRock » Thu Jul 03, 2014 3:50 pm

1) Badd Apple http://badapplebrewhouse.ca/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; (operational since the new year).
2) Schoolhouse: http://www.schoolhousebrewery.ca/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; (been open about a month).
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Post by evanisnor » Thu Jul 03, 2014 8:46 pm

Ah, I thought they might've been referring to newer ones.

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Post by gm- » Thu Jul 03, 2014 10:19 pm

I was at superstore in SJ today and noticed that they had wine for sale, never seen that before. No beer, but some decent california red and whites. Major policy change that I missed?

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evanisnor wrote:Ah, I thought they might've been referring to newer ones.
'nother one ... http://tatabrew.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Post by chalmers » Sat Jul 05, 2014 9:45 am

I've heard rumours of one or two new ones in Halifax, and one on South Shore and Annapolis Valley, but unsure if they'd be up and running before the end of the year.

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Post by mr x » Fri Jul 11, 2014 2:46 pm

Check out our guide to Nova Scotia craft beers on Saturday

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Nova Scotia's craft beer industry is booming. With 15 microbreweries generating millions of dollars a year, it's a great time to be a Bluenose beer lover. On Saturday, we'll launch a Nova Scotia craft brewery microsite, with recipes, an interactive map and reviews of many of the province's craft beers.
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Post by mr x » Fri Jul 11, 2014 6:14 pm

Check out world at 6 cbc radio tonight. Bit on brewery impact on municipalities
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Holy fucking Bill Spurr!

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Post by mr x » Sat Jul 12, 2014 1:23 pm

http://thechronicleherald.ca/nscraftbeer#.U8Eja2rQ9xt" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Lots of reviews by people I've never heard of...
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Post by chalmers » Mon Jul 14, 2014 9:31 am

I made a comment on there, but they forgot about Rb, RR, and Townhouse. Or, they added Rudder's when they were supposed to be concentrating on breweries only.

And I just realized I forgot to mention Paddys in the comments, too.

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chalmers wrote:I made a comment on there, but they forgot about Rb, RR, and Townhouse. Or, they added Rudder's when they were supposed to be concentrating on breweries only.

And I just realized I forgot to mention Paddys in the comments, too.
Rudder's has a Microbrewery license if I'm not mistaken. So they didn't really care whether there was a pub or not, only what the license type was.

The reviews are mostly by various Herald writers. A few by sommelier Mark DeWolf. Looks like an open invite to post public reviews though.

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Post by chalmers » Mon Jul 14, 2014 6:36 pm

Apparently that's it, as Rick C responded the same way.

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Post by pet lion » Tue Jul 15, 2014 8:15 am

I smell a new trend in brewing:
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Post by chalmers » Tue Jul 15, 2014 8:50 pm

I'd drink it! I'd also drink the whale meat beer (not brewed by them). Honestly looked at flights to KEF after that video, but flights over Labour Day weekend are too expensive. Crud. Maybe in October before Icelandair stops for the winter.

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