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    First Aired - 03/30/2010 05:00PM
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    Joshua Bernstein & Jen Ward join as guests and Samuel Meritt co-hosts. The crew talks nano brewing, contract brewing and answers a live call-in question!
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    Josh Bernstein of Imbibe Magazine & A Live Call In Question! (17:05)

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    First Aired - 06/24/2010 12:00PM
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    Jimmy Carbone spoke to Linda about beer's history as a medicinal aid, German purity laws and why they can help or hinder international beer, and how the next generation of kids growing up with the burgeoning craft beer movement will push the art of brewin
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    A Taste of the Past Introduction: Jimmy Carbone (17:24)

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    A Taste of the Past, Linda Pelaccio, Tekserve, Heritage Radio Network is supported by Tekserve, Tekserve’s having an eWaste Recycling Event, created to help keep hazardous materials out of landfills, by recycling electronics. Saturday July 10th from 10am to 4pm. 23rd St. near 6th Ave. Info a, Jimmy Carbone, craft beer, beer has an interesting history of being medicinal and healthy, the rise of the home brew movement right now is the real story, Jimmy owns Jimmy's No 43, Jimmy is a huge promoter of the craft beer movement, The Good Beer Seal, NYC Craft Beer Week, small owner operated bars have the right vibe to represent craft beers, Mayor Bloomberg has declared July Good Beer Month, Josh Ozersky, Meatopia, beer gardens, Germany, it's not necessarily the size of the brewery that matters, all Germany breweries have to follow the purity law, craft beer defines a lifestyle, regional breweries,

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