Golden Road Brewings Back Home Gingerbread Stout is rich with spice and molasses flavors. (Glenn Koenig / Los Angeles Times) By John Verive Whole Foods Market Beer review: Golden Road Brewing's Back Home Gingerbread Stout has layers of malt flavors The hop-loving brewers at Golden Road Brewing have turned toward sugar and spice for their latest seasonal release, and Back Home Gingerbread Stout is a balanced and flavorful holiday-time treat. The bouquet of cinnamon, ginger and allspice springs from the whimsically illustrated can the moment the top is popped, and the flavors of the walnut-black brew match the aroma. A sip of the stout evokes an illicit lick of the spoon when mixing gingerbread batter all spices and molasses and the vague cognitive dissonance of tasting a baked good in liquid form. The annual wintertime release from Glassell Park's Eagle Rock Brewery, Jubilee is a spiced old ale that finds delicate balance between warming alcohol, sweet malts and festive spices. Nursing a snifter of the complex brew is an ideal tonic for the stresses of the holidays, and the ale makes for... ( John Verive ) Mercifully, it isn't all baker's spices, and there is still beer there. The full body has layers of malt flavors, from graham to toast to toffee, all underlined by smoky molasses. An earthy and woody hop character manages to peek through in the stout's long finish. While Back Home Gingerbread Stout is quite sweet, it avoids being cloying, and a prickly effervescence enhances the aromatic spices and helps keep the syrupy body from overwhelming the palate.
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The move comes as one of Uber's drivers was accused of allegedly raping a woman last Friday. The woman, a financial analyst from Delhi, hired an Uber cab after attending a dinner party, and fell asleep on the way home. When she awoke, she found the doors locked and the car parked in an unfamiliar, secluded place. Another woman , days before the alleged rape incident, had also complained about the same driver, but no actions were taken. The accused Uber driver, Shiv Kumar Yadav, 32, had previously spent s even months in India's largest jail a few years ago on rape charges, although he said that they were never proven. In a blog post , Uber said that during the review, it will conduct a full audit of its verification, rider feedback, and support processes. "We are implementing measures to ensure that critical rider feedback is escalated immediately and immediate action is taken in every instance. We are also re-reviewing rider feedback on every driver partner across India to make sure nothing has been missed," the company said. "Second, we are assessing all driver screening processes. We are evaluating additional screening options to include background checks on all our driver partners in India above and beyond what is currently required. "Third, we will also bring in our global best practices where it would enhance our India safety efforts. Fourth, we will also partner closely with organisations that are championing women's safety here in New Delhi and around the country." Meanwhile, a judge in Spain has banned the ride-sharing service from operating in that country. Drivers hired for rides via the application "lack the administrative authorisation to carry out the job, and the activity they carry out constitutes unfair competition", court services said on Tuesday. The ruling was a "cautionary measure" adopted while the court examines a case brought by the Madrid Taxi Association, the service said in a statement. The court also ordered telecom companies and payment service providers to block Uber, which calls taxis and processes payments via a smartphone application. Dutch judges on Monday banned one of Uber's services, UberPop, from taking bookings via its smartphone app and threatened the company with fines of up to $123,000, saying that unlicensed drivers are breaking the law. A defiant Uber reacted in a statement by saying it "will continue to offer UberPop". Authorities in Denmark and Norway have also filed complaints against Uber, while a court in Paris is due to decide on Friday whether Uber's services constitute unfair competition to traditional taxi drivers. Trouble is also brewing for Uber in Australia. According to 7.30 , 12 Uber drivers are facing legal action in Melbourne, following an undercover investigation by the Victorian Taxi Commission. Eighty infringement notices have also now been issued to Uber X drivers in Victoria and AU$130,000 in fines. However, the Institute of Public Affairs released a report (PDF) this week calling on the governments of Australia to encourage and support the economic opportunities that Uber can bring to the "sharing economy". Business
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Seattle company develops 'Keurig for beer' | Local & Regional | Seattle News, Weather, Sports, Breaking News | KOMO News
Its a huge business and a huge hobby with thousands of people now brewing their own beer. And, all this week were offering advice on what to buy your guy for the holidays. If your man likes beer, a home brew kit could be the perfect gift. You probably think a home brewing kit is a major investment and all the equipment will take up a bunch of space. But now, more home brew supply shops are offering smaller brewing kits for people who just want to try it out casually. Brad Segall from brewing supply company Northern Brewer is here.
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Home brew kits and home brew beer shops have been a staple for amateur brew masters, but there hasn't been an automated, high tech, one-button solution to create custom microbrews. PicoBrew in Seattle believe it's satisfied that desire for a Keurig for beer -- the home bread-maker for brews -- with the Zymatic, a $1,700 computerized beer making machine. "It's the world's first automatic beer brewing machine," said co-founder and ex-Microsoftie Bill Mitchell. Mitchell left the world of device development to chase his passion for home brewing. Along with his brother and a team of like-minded professionals, Michell wanted to keep the "craft" in craft brewing while embracing the power of the internet and eliminate the guess work associated with home brew systems. The result was the Zymatic. After a very successful Kickstarter campaign that raised $661,000, PicoBrew had the funds to create its dream and is now building Zymatic's at its Seattle production house near South Lake Union. Users create or borrow a recipe from the PicoBrew online library. Brew masters then fill a five gallon cornelius keg with water and attach the hoses from the keg posts to the Zymatic. Depending on the recipe, users add grain to the main compartment of the step filter and add hops into the appropriate hop cages inside the unit. The entire canister slides into the Zymatic and the brewing begins. The brewing takes about four hours, leaving the unfermented beer in the keg that originally held the water. Add the yeast, then after a week of fermentation you get beer ready to be carbonated for dispensing from the keg. National Home Brewer of the Year Annie Johnson was skeptical at first. "There was a picture of the founders and none of them have beer guts," said Johnson. But after she did some test brews, she says she was able to precisely control her recipes, easily modify the ingredients and temperature to fine tune the entire brew. She was so impressed, she joined PicoBrew as their Chief Brew master. It's not just home brewers who are interested. Fremont Brewing bought a Zymatic to test new recipes and potential hops for future brews. "We get a kind of an idea of what that beer will taste like without running a 1,000 gallon test patch," said Fremont Brewing Lab Manager Robert Fulwiler. The first 420 Zymatics, which are promised to contributors of the Kickstarter campaign, will begin receiving their units soon. There is a back order for $1,700 units, $1,800 for one that includes a cornelius keg. Now anyone can join the microbrew craze and become their own king of beers.
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