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Discover Ludwig"brewing tradition" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the long-standing customs and practices of making beer or other fermented beverages. Example: "Germany's brewing tradition dates back to the 16th century, and their strict adherence to the Reinheitsgebot (purity law) is still followed by many breweries today."
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EASTERN EUROPE has a brewing tradition that dates back 1,000 years.
I grew up in the Midlands' Black Country, where there's an established brewing tradition.
The regulation may apply only within Germany, but German emigrants exported their brewing tradition around the world.
At some stage, though, this tradition was lost and it's clear that some Parisians feel the lack of a brewing tradition deeply.
Bohemia has a brewing tradition that dates to the early 19th century, and Czechs are among the world's most avid beer drinkers.
"What we tried to do was reconnect to three centuries of brewing tradition," Mr. Kiely said, growing animated when the topic of Ireland's brewing heritage arose.
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They said we were being disrespectful to brewing traditions.
Twenty years ago America took European brewing traditions and created its own craft brewing industry.
But we wanted to show beer lovers that we were tapping into brewing traditions far older than the Reinheitsgebot.
As early as 1916, some 26 out of 48 states were already dry, and once the United States entered the first world war, Prohibition became identified with patriotism – not least because German Americans, with their brewing traditions, were often against it.
The country has famous beer brewing traditions.
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