Author: John Flynn
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The rise of the New England IPA
Fruitier New England IPAs are a hit in Sacramento.
This article was published on 03.02.17
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Locals spread their sounds beyond Sac
The Ganglians reunite, first for a show, then for a potential album; and King Woman rocks Oakland before coming to Sacramento on February 24.
This article was published on 02.23.17
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Fearing Trump tampering, coders from UC Berkeley rescue climate data
101 public data sets hacked as part of information rescue operation.
This article was published on 02.23.17
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Cream of the crop
The new Moonraker Brewing Co. in Auburn rakes in the prizes; 8 Degrees Fahrenheit Ice Cream brings an innovative style of sweets to Sound Land Park; and La Superior lent its support to the “Day Without Immigrants.”
This article was published on 02.23.17
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Honorary burger
A new burger celebrates the namesake abolitionist of Broderick Roadhouse; Device Brewing Co. adds pizza to its menu; and Capitol Beer Fest gets a new home.
This article was published on 02.16.17
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Sacramento’s $100,000 homeless man
Bad luck put him on the streets. City Hall kept him there.
This article was published on 02.16.17
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Steamed up
Momo’s Meat Market receives an outpouring of support after an apparent hate crime damaged its windows; and a self-service bar comes to town.
This article was published on 02.09.17
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Beer boycott
The owner of Twelve Rounds Brewing Co. learns the cost of hate speech; and Ruhstaller finally opens its Dixon taproom.
This article was published on 02.02.17
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Cake Trumps Hate
Freeport Bakery stands up for LGBTQ pride with its pastries, and Tapa the World revives its beer of the month.
This article was published on 01.26.17
March 02, 2017
SN&R Vol 28 Issue 47
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