From the hearth-centered practices of the Ainu to the cassava brewing charms of the Makushi, tattooing and fermentation share a profound kinship as technologies of transformation that inscribe identity, honor ancestors, and sustain communities across cultures.
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The Hunter Valley’s annual Wine and Beer festival will this year bring beer to the forefront, celebrating the region’s unique offerings.
On Sunday 28 July, the brewery will showcase a limited-release brew at an event that celebrates sustainable practices in the industry.
New low carb lagers and an Australian rollout of a popular non-alcoholic stout hit the shelves and beer taps.
Coopers Botanic Ale was designed to appeal to the crossover of craft beer and gin drinkers.