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December 2024

The 22 Best New Breweries of the Year, According to Beer Pros

Here’s an ironclad journalism rule: Sometimes the simplest stories are the toughest to pull off. When we set out to assemble this annual package of the latest and greatest breweries in the country, we envisioned a breezy survey of beer professionals — brewers, bar owners, educators, writers, and more — across the brewing industry’s national …

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The Overturning of the Chevron Doctrine: Implications for the Supply Chain and Logistics Industry

The Supreme Court’s decision to overturn the Chevron Doctrine has sparked widespread discussion across industries, particularly in supply chain and logistics, where regulatory clarity is critical. While this landmark decision alters the balance of power between federal agencies, Congress, and the judiciary, it does not necessarily signal a retreat from regulatory progress. Instead, it creates …

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Ring in the Holiday Season With RumChata and Creator Anyela Santos

Pop into most O.G. burrito shops or taquerias, and you’ll likely find horchata on the menu. The traditional Latin American plant-based milk beverage is made with nuts, rice, or fruit, and is often spiked with cinnamon, vanilla, and sugar. On its own, this creamy, refreshing beverage satisfies, but RumChata takes things up a notch. RumChata …

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Afternoon Brief, December 10

Federal Judge Blocks Largest Supermarket Merger in History: A federal judge in Oregon blocked Kroger’s proposed $25 billion tie-up with Albertsons, ruling that the largest merger in US supermarket history would limit competition and harm consumers…

Scientists Find Evidence of 10,000-Year-Old Ancient Rice Beer in Eastern China

Beer production in East Asia may actually be older than we thought. According to a new study published in “Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,” archaeologists have uncovered evidence of rice beer dating back approximately 10,000 years at the Shangshan site in China’s Zhejiang Province. The study — carried out by researchers from Stanford …

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