
You just know this is going to end badly … or is it? There’s only one way to find out.
Bhutan Beer
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Today in 1949, Bhutan signed a bi-lateral treaty with India, and while it has no official independence day, this was as close as I could find.
Bhutan

Bhutan Breweries
Bhutan Brewery Guides
Other Guides
- CIA World Factbook
- Official Website
- U.S. Embassy
- Wikipedia
Guild: None Known
National Regulatory Agency: None
Beverage Alcohol Labeling Requirements: Not Known
Drunk Driving Laws: BAC 0.08%

- Full Name: Kingdom of Bhutan
- Location: Southern Asia, between China and India
- Government Type: Constitutional monarchy
- Language: Sharchhopka 28%, Dzongkha (official) 24%, Lhotshamkha 22%, other 26%
- Religion(s): Lamaistic Buddhist 75%, Indian- and Nepalese-influenced Hinduism 25%
- Capital: Thimphu
- Population: 716,896; 165th
- Area: 38,394 sq km, 137th
- Comparative Area: About one-half the size of Indiana
- National Food: Ema datshi
- National Symbols: Druk (thunder dragon); Takin (Budorcas taxicolor tibetana); Blue poppy; Bhutan Cypress
- Affiliations: UN
- Independence: Signed a bi-lateral treaty with India, August 8, 1949 / Became a unified kingdom under its first hereditary king, 1907

- Alcohol Legal: Yes
- Minimum Drinking Age: 18
- BAC: 0.08%
- Number of Breweries: 2

- How to Say “Beer”: ཆང་སྐོལ
- How to Order a Beer: N/A
- How to Say “Cheers”: ཆང་མཆོད
- Toasting Etiquette: N/A

Alcohol Consumption By Type:
- Beer: 100%
- Wine: <1%
- Spirits: <1%
Alcohol Consumption Per Capita (in litres):
- Recorded: 0.22
- Unrecorded: 0.33
- Total: 0.55
- Beer: 0.21
WHO Alcohol Data:
- Per Capita Consumption: 0.2 litres
- Alcohol Consumption Trend: Stable
- Excise Taxes: No
- Minimum Age: 18
- Sales Restrictions: Time, places, specific events, petrol stations
- Advertising Restrictions: Yes
- Sponsorship/Promotional Restrictions: No
Patterns of Drinking Score: 3
Prohibition: None

Beer In Ads #667: Nationally Famous For Good Taste

Tuesday’s ad is for Goebel beer, from 1951. Having just been through California gold country, the mining illustration, by George Shephard, was fun to see, though I’m not sure I see the connection to the text, “Nationally famous for good taste.” But the real gem is the claim just below the beer’s name in the inset box, “it’s Mello-ized.” I want to find more drinks that have been Mello-ized. That just has to be a good thing.

Don’t Fear The Beerd
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My friend and new neighbor Fred Abercrombie is even more of a graphics nerd than I am, but then he does it for a living. For his day job, he runs his own ad agency, while at night — after donning cape and cowl — writes at his beer blog Ünnecessary Ümlaut. He noticed one day that no one has really taken a look at all the beards, mustaches and facial hair that grace so many of the beer labels we see dotting the craft beer landscape. Sensing a hole in our deeper understanding of the world, he decided to do something about it. And so began Craft Beerds, subtitled “a well-groomed collection of craft beer labels.” Fred researched, photographed and laid out his hirsute book, but after it ballooned to 300 pages with over 175 breweries represented, he realized that he could no longer afford to publish it on his own. Undaunted, he turned to Kickstater (I love Kickstarter!) for a little help from his friends — or at least other like-minded whackadoodles.

With 19 days to go, he’s raised over half of the $8,000 he needs to print the book. The minimum to get a hardback copy of the book is a mere $25. For higher pledges, there are cooler rewards, such as getting your name in the book, t-shirts, prints and a signed copy of another book, The Facial Hair Handbook by two-time World Beard Champion, Jack Passion.
Below are some sample pages from the book:
Shmaltz Brewing’s Coney Island Human Blockhead.

And FullSteam’s Certificate of Awesome and their Liborius Gollhardt Southern-Style Sour Rhubarb Ale.

So I would encourage every lover of beer and every lover of beerds to help ensure this book gets printed and published. Check out the Kickstarter page and see if you can help. Here’s more reasons why you should:
WHERE YOUR FUNDS ARE GOING:
Printing. Every single cent. The project grew from something cool that we could afford to self-publish, to something really cool we really need your help on. Really. Turns out, printing an almost 300-page hairy book is kinda expensive.
We’ve already collected, photographed and laid everything out. It looks beautiful — and handsome — but it needs your help to live the printed dream.
WHY DOES THIS NEED TO EXIST?
- Because no one’s paid a tangible tribute to all the killer art and packaging from the recent craft beer explosion. (There’s enough to fill a book)
- Because it’ll give exposure to many breweries you already love and want to succeed further.
- Because it’ll give exposure to many local, regional breweries you may not even know you love. Yet.
- Because we’ve broken the book into themed chapters that keep it fresh, every time you pick it up—Devilish Beerds, Royal Beerds, Side-Beerds and of course, Red Beerds, to name a few.
- Because craft beer and facial hair are a natural combo. Ever been to a beer fest? You can’t swing a growler without grazing a beard.
Go ahead, pledge. You know you want to. Even if you don’t want to, you really do. You just don’t know it yet. Check out the Kickstarter page and see all the potential rewards and good karma you could receive. Then try to resist. Don’t say you haven’t been warned.
And finally, here’s two pirate-themed bearded beers.

Côte d’Ivoire Beer
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Today in 1960, Côte d’Ivoire gained their Independence from France.
Côte d’Ivoire

Côte d’Ivoire Breweries
- Societe de Limonaderies et Brasseries (SOLIBRA)
- Societe des Brasseries de la Cote d’Ivoire (BRACODI)
- Nouvelle Brasserie de Côte d’Ivoire
- Societe des Brasseries de Bouake
Côte d’Ivoire Brewery Guides
Other Guides
- CIA World Factbook
- Official Website
- U.S. Embassy
- Wikipedia
Guild: None Known
National Regulatory Agency: None
Beverage Alcohol Labeling Requirements: Not Known
Drunk Driving Laws: BAC 0.08%

- Full Name: Republic of Cote d’Ivoire (f.k.a. Ivory Coast)
- Location: Western Africa, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean, between Ghana and Liberia
- Government Type: Republic; multiparty presidential regime established 1960
- Language: French (official), 60 native dialects of which Dioula is the most widely spoken
- Religion(s): Muslim 38.6%, Christian 32.8%, indigenous 11.9%, none 16.7%
- Capital: Yamoussoukro (Political), Abidjan (Economic)
- Population: 21,952,093; 55th
- Area: 322,463 sq km, 69th
- Comparative Area: Slightly larger than New Mexico
- National Food: Alloco; other cuisine
- National Symbol: Elephant
- Affiliations: UN, African Union
- Independence: From France, August 7, 1960

- Alcohol Legal: Yes
- Minimum Drinking Age: 18
- BAC: 0.08%
- Number of Breweries: 4

- How to Say “Beer”: bière
- How to Order a Beer: Une bière, s’il vous plait
- How to Say “Cheers”: Santé
- Toasting Etiquette: N/A

Alcohol Consumption By Type:
- Beer: 14%
- Wine: 7%
- Spirits: 1%
- Other: 78%
Alcohol Consumption Per Capita (in litres):
- Recorded: 4.48
- Unrecorded: 2.00
- Total: 6.48
- Beer: 0.61
WHO Alcohol Data:
- Per Capita Consumption: 4.5 litres
- Alcohol Consumption Trend: Stable
- Excise Taxes: Yes
- Minimum Age: 18
- Sales Restrictions: Specific events, intoxicated persons
- Advertising Restrictions: Yes
- Sponsorship/Promotional Restrictions: No
Patterns of Drinking Score: 3
Prohibition: None

Beer In Ads #666: Considering You Would Normally Be Charged Your Soul
Bolivia Beer
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Today in 1825, Bolivia gained their Independence from Spain.
Bolivia

Bolivia Breweries
- Cerveceria Bavaria Union
- Cerveceria Boliviana Nacional
- Cerveceria Nacional Potosi Ltd
- Cerveceria Surena De Sociedad
- Cerveceria Taquina
- Compañía Cervecera Boliviana
- Ted’s Cervecería
Bolivia Brewery Guides
Other Guides
- CIA World Factbook
- Official Website
- U.S. Embassy
- Wikipedia
Guild: Sociedad Industrial Del Sur SA
National Regulatory Agency: None
Beverage Alcohol Labeling Requirements: Not Known
Drunk Driving Laws: BAC 0.07%

- Full Name: Plurinational State of Bolivia
- Location: Central South America, southwest of Brazil
- Government Type: republic [note: the new constitution defines Bolivia as a “Social Unitarian State”]
- Language: Spanish (official) 60.7%, Quechua (official) 21.2%, Aymara (official) 14.6%, foreign languages 2.4%, other 1.2%
- Religion(s): Roman Catholic 95%, Protestant (Evangelical Methodist) 5%
- Capital: La Paz
- Population: 10,290,003; 83rd
- Area: 1,098,581 sq km, 28th
- Comparative Area: Slightly less than three times the size of Montana
- National Food: Picante de Pollo
- National Symbols: Llama, Condor; Patujú and Kantuta
- Affiliations: UN, OAS
- Independence: From Spain, August 6, 1825

- Alcohol Legal: Yes
- Minimum Drinking Age: 18
- BAC: 0.07%
- Number of Breweries: 11

- How to Say “Beer”: cerveza
- How to Order a Beer: Una cerveza, por favor
- How to Say “Cheers”: Salud
- Toasting Etiquette: Wait for a toast to be made before taking the first sip of your drink. The host makes the first toast. The most common toast is “Salud!” When you lift your glass, look at the person being toasted.

Alcohol Consumption By Type:
- Beer: 76%
- Wine: 2%
- Spirits: 22%
Alcohol Consumption Per Capita (in litres):
- Recorded: 2.62
- Unrecorded: 2.50
- Total: 5.12
- Beer: 2.17
WHO Alcohol Data:
- Per Capita Consumption: 2.6 litres
- Alcohol Consumption Trend: Increase
- Excise Taxes: Yes
- Minimum Age: 18
- Sales Restrictions: Days, places, specific events
- Advertising Restrictions: No
- Sponsorship/Promotional Restrictions: Yes
Patterns of Drinking Score: 3
Prohibition: None

Jamaica Beer
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Today in 1962, Jamaica gained their Independence from the United Kingdom.
Jamaica

Jamaica Breweries
- Big City Brewing
- Desnoes & Geddes Ltd
- Red Stripe
Jamaica Brewery Guides
Other Guides
- CIA World Factbook
- Official Website
- U.S. Embassy
- Wikipedia
Guild: None Known
National Regulatory Agency: None
Beverage Alcohol Labeling Requirements: Not Known
Drunk Driving Laws: BAC 0.035% or 0.08%

- Full Name: Jamaica
- Location: Caribbean, island in the Caribbean Sea, south of Cuba
- Government Type: Constitutional parliamentary democracy and a Commonwealth realm
- Language: English, English patois
- Religion(s): Protestant 62.5% (Seventh-Day Adventist 10.8%, Pentecostal 9.5%, Other Church of God 8.3%, Baptist 7.2%, New Testament Church of God 6.3%, Church of God in Jamaica 4.8%, Church of God of Prophecy 4.3%, Anglican 3.6%, other Christian 7.7%), Roman Catholic 2.6%, other or unspecified 14.2%, none 20.9%
- Capital: Kingston
- Population: 2,889,187; 139th
- Area: 10,991 sq km, 168th
- Comparative Area: Slightly smaller than Connecticut
- National Food: Ackee and Saltfish
- National Symbols: Green-and-black Streamertail; Lignum vitae; Blue Mahoe
- Affiliations: UN, Commonwealth, OAS
- Independence: From the UK, August 6, 1962

- Alcohol Legal: Yes
- Minimum Drinking Age: None (to drink); 18 (to buy)
- BAC: 0.035%
- Number of Breweries: 2

- How to Say “Beer”: beer
- How to Order a Beer: one beer, please
- How to Say “Cheers”: cheers
- Toasting Etiquette: N/A

Alcohol Consumption By Type:
- Beer: 42%
- Wine: 3%
- Spirits: 52%
- Other: 2%
Alcohol Consumption Per Capita (in litres):
- Recorded: 3.50
- Unrecorded: 1.50
- Total: 5.00
- Beer: 1.49
WHO Alcohol Data:
- Per Capita Consumption: 3.5 litres
- Alcohol Consumption Trend: Stable
- Excise Taxes: Yes
- Minimum Age: 18 (to purchase); None (to drink)
- Sales Restrictions: Time, location
- Advertising Restrictions: No
- Sponsorship/Promotional Restrictions: No
Patterns of Drinking Score: 2
Prohibition: None

Craft Beer Grows 14% In First Half Of 2012
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More great news for craft beer. The Brewers Association announced today that dollar growth for craft beer is up 14% over the first half of this year. For the same period, volume was also up 12%.
From the press release:
“Generally, most craft brewers are continuing to see strong growth in production, sales, brewing capacity and employment, which is to be celebrated during challenged times for many of today’s small businesses,” said Paul Gatza, director, Brewers Association. “Plus it’s a fact that beer drinkers are responding to the quality and diversity created by small American brewing companies. India pale ales, seasonal beers, Belgian-inspired ales and a range of specialty beers are just a few of the beer styles that are growing rapidly.”
The other piece of great news is the rising number of breweries, with new ones opening seemingly every day. The American brewery count now stands at 2,126, representing 350 new brewery openings since June 2011!

More from the press release:
The BA also tracks breweries in planning as an indicator of potential new entrants into the craft category, and lists 1,252 breweries in planning today compared to 725 a year ago. Additionally, the count of craft brewers was at 2,075 as of June 30, 2012 showing that 97 percent of U.S. brewers are craft brewers.
“Beer-passionate Americans are opening breweries at a rate faster than at any time since the day Prohibition ended for the beverage of moderation,” Gatza added. “There is nearly a new brewery opening for every day of the year, benefiting beer lovers and communities in every area across the country.”
Burkina Faso Beer
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Today in 1960, Burkina Faso gained their Independence from France.
Burkina Faso

Burkina Faso Breweries
Burkina Faso Brewery Guides
Other Guides
- CIA World Factbook
- Official Website
- U.S. Embassy
- Wikipedia
Guild: None Known
National Regulatory Agency: None
Beverage Alcohol Labeling Requirements: Not Known
Drunk Driving Laws: None

- Full Name: Burkina Faso (f.k.a. Upper Volta)
- Location: Western Africa, north of Ghana
- Government Type: Parliamentary Republic
- Language: French (official), native African languages belonging to Sudanic family spoken by 90% of the population
- Religion(s): Muslim 60.5%, Catholic 19%, animist 15.3%, Protestant 4.2%, other 0.6%, none 0.4%
- Capital: Ouagadougou
- Population: 17,275,115; 61st
- Area: 274,200 sq km, 75th
- Comparative Area: Slightly larger than Colorado
- National Food: Sorghum, millet, rice, maize, peanuts, potatoes, beans, yams and okra
- National Symbol: Lion
- Affiliations: UN, African Union
- Independence: From France, August 5, 1960 / Republic Day, commemorates the day that Upper Volta became an autonomous republic in the French Community, December 11, 1958

- Alcohol Legal: Yes
- Minimum Drinking Age: 18
- BAC: None
- Number of Breweries: 3

- How to Say “Beer”: bière
- How to Order a Beer: Une bière, s’il vous plait
- How to Say “Cheers”: Santé
- Toasting Etiquette: N/A

Alcohol Consumption By Type:
- Beer: 9%
- Wine: 2%
- Spirits: 9%
- Other: 80%
Alcohol Consumption Per Capita (in litres):
- Recorded: 4.48
- Unrecorded: 2.50
- Total: 6.98
- Beer: 0.41
WHO Alcohol Data:
- Per Capita Consumption: 4.5 litres
- Alcohol Consumption Trend: Increase
- Excise Taxes: Yes
- Minimum Age: 18
- Sales Restrictions: Time, location, specific events, intoxicated persons, petrol stations
- Advertising Restrictions: Yes
- Sponsorship/Promotional Restrictions: No
Patterns of Drinking Score: 3
Prohibition: None


