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While many of the other easter ales actually could be great christmas beers as well, the Hornbeer ...

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I've stopped doing april fools pranks, hoaxes and jokes, since unfortunately my jokes had a tendency to become true. "Dude, we've got a tax-misunderstanding" led to half a year of explaining why nothing was wrong. "DHL wants us to pay a strange import fee" wasn't fun when DHL called three days later. I talked to your boss and ...

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Next up is an ecological beer from Ørbæk.

The first thought was that this beer aspires to be a trapist, ...

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It's been two years since I first wrote on using SQLite for iPhone SDK. Since then, iOS has come a long way, especially when it comes to storing data. But still, much remains the same. For instance, FMDB is still a great way of accessing SQLite ...

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I'm "imported" to Denmark, and guess what: so is the Danish easter ale tradition. As far as I've understood, the tradition started at the end of the 19th century when a few pubs in Copenhagen around easter would import double-bock beer called Salvator from the German order of Paulaner. This was a beer the monks had been allowed to sell ...

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