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Adrian Tierney-Jones

@atjbeer

Writer, author, beer, travel, whimsy - A Pub For All Seasons out September 12

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Dr Dora Kulka, a Jewish immigrant who arrived in 1938, had a huge impact on British brewing - but she’s virtually unknown. Her remarkable life stretches from the Austro-Hungarian empire to the British home of Carling lager. Read it here, in Pellicle: pelliclemag.com/home/2024/8/19…

Dr Dora Kulka, a Jewish immigrant who arrived in 1938, had a huge impact on British brewing - but she’s virtually unknown. Her remarkable life stretches from the Austro-Hungarian empire to the British home of Carling lager. Read it here, in <a href="/pelliclemag/">Pellicle</a>: pelliclemag.com/home/2024/8/19…
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This story showcases an incredible depth of research and such great writing. Just over the moon to be able to publish stories like this, and I hope you all devour it.

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George Orwell's "Moon Under Water" is the perfect urban pub. Orwell said that the perfect country pub was different, but never outlined that alternative vision. So I had a go. petebrown.net/2024/08/28/the…

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On the way back to Totnes station I popped into the tap of Copperhead Ales and drank with relish their Best Bitter, which I regard as possibly the best of its ilk in Devon with the potential to become the best in the southwest if not further afield

On the way back to Totnes station I popped into the tap of Copperhead Ales and drank with relish their Best Bitter, which I regard as possibly the best of its ilk in Devon with the potential to become the best in the southwest if not further afield
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Forced to flee her Vienna home when the Nazis arrived, Dr Dora Kulka helped change British beer forever - and had a big (albeit indirect) impact on America’s craft-beer revolution, too. She might be the most important brewer you’ve never heard of: pelliclemag.com/home/2024/8/19…