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shops began to
develop into gin
houses and gin palaces. In response,
alehouses and inns also
began to
evolve into purpose-built
commercial enterprises...
- Anglo-Saxons
established alehouses that may have
grown out of
domestic dwellings,
first attested in the 10th century.
These alehouses quickly evolved into...
- The
Halifax Alehouse is an historic,
brick building originally built for the
Salvation Army on
Brunswick Street in
downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia. The building...
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Auburn Alehouse is a
brewery and
restaurant located in the Old Town
neighborhood of Auburn,
California in the
United States.
Auburn Alehouse was co-founded...
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restaurants dubbed "
Alehouses": one near the brewery, one in Seattle, and a
small outlet in the
Oakland International Airport. The
Alehouse in Sacramento,...
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equipment and brewmasters. The
brewery was
founded as
Roaring Rock
Brewery and
Alehouse, but
changed their name in 1989 at the
insistence of
Latrobe Brewing Company...
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student hang-out.
Legends is made up of two parts: The
Restaurant and
Alehouse and the nightclub. The
Office of
Sustainability was
created in the fall...
- itself,
creating an
urban society, with
features such as
leisure time,
alehouses and
other public forums of
debate and argument.
Norwich in the late 17th...
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production are
occasionally available in small,
limited releases at the ****X
Alehouse and Restaurant,
located on the same site as the brewery. In the past, these...
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Puritans were not
opposed to
drinking alcohol in moderation. However,
alehouses were
closely regulated by Puritan-controlled
governments in both England...