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World Beer Cup 2006 – Live Blog

April 15, 2006 10:09 am
Perhaps the highlight of the Craft Brewers Conference in Seattle is the World Beer Cup Awards Dinner that wraps it up.  The CrapMonkey is here to ensure that you are the first to know who wins as the event unfolds.  It is 8pm, and I am at the ceremony, which is about to get underway.  The best of the brewery industry are in attendence (the crapmonkey just drank a stout along side legendary brew critic, Michael Jackson).  Armed with an unlimited supply of quality beers, a laptop, and a wireless connection, the CrapMonkey Podcast is equiped to bring you the results as they come in.  Stay Tuned…
 

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