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13 months ago  ::  Jun 25, 2012 - 5:18PM #1
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Why? Because everyone likes beer.. .. Ummm . . .  Most people like beer? . . .  Ummmm . . . Many people like beer?  In any event beer tastes great at the ball park

Israel’s Micro-Brewery Industry
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Israel’s beer market is dominated by two local brands – Maccabi and Goldstar, as well as the international beers which can be found across the world (Carlsberg, Tuborg, Corona, etc), many of which are actually brewed locally under license. It wasn’t especially a lack of choice which stimulated the surge in micro-breweries being established across Israel, but rather, as with wineries, passion and determination, and a little bit of Israeli craziness!

The first of Israel’s micro-breweries was the Dancing Camel Brewery which was founded in 2006 by an American immigrant in Tel Aviv. Since then, a host of micro-breweries have set up across the country, from the Golan brewery based in Katzrin in the Golan Heights, to the Lone Tree Brewery in Gush Etzion. One of the most successful micro-breweries to have started in Israel in the past few years is Pavo, located in the town of Zichron Yaakov on the slopes of Mount Carmel.
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