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Sowden SoftBrew (or
SoftBrew) is a
coffee brewing device by the
designer George Sowden in 2010. The
device uses an
infusion method for
brewing coffee...
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Victoria and
Albert Museum in London. In 2010,
Sowden developed the
SoftBrew coffee brewing device,
which is
distributed and sold
throughout the world, notably...
- cold
brew is
poured into a cup, it is
charged with
nitrogen to give it a rich,
creamy head of foam,
similar to
draft beer. (Though most
beers and
soft drinks...
- lime-flavored
soft drink. It was
created by
Richard C.
Jones in Davenport, Iowa, sold
widely by the Chicago-based
Schoenhofen Edelweiss Brewing Company in...
- Irn-Bru (/ˌaɪərn ˈbruː/ "iron
brew", Scots: [ˌəirənˈbruː]) is a
Scottish carbonated soft drink,
often described as "Scotland's
other national drink" after...
- Iron
Brew may
refer to: Irn-Bru,
Scottish soft drink formerly known as "Iron
Brew" Iron
Brew (South
African drink),
South African soft drink This disambiguation...
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reorganizing it into The West End
Brewing Company in 1888.
During Prohibition, the
company sta****
afloat by
producing soft drinks under the
label Utica Club...
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Brewing is the
production of beer by
steeping a
starch source (commonly
cereal grains, the most po****r of
which is barley) in
water and
fermenting the...
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Malta is a
lightly carbonated, non-alcoholic malt
beverage brewed from barley, hops, and water. Corn and
caramel color may also be added. Maltín Polar...
- A
soft drink (see §
Terminology for
other names) is any water-based
flavored drink,
usually but not
necessarily carbonated, and
typically including added...