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Big Beer Is Not So Big Anymore
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Beer was once king. Now, with seltzers, canned cocktails, and other tasty beverages on the rise, what will become of brews?
First, here are four new stories from The Atlantic:
The Decline of the Brew
It’s Friday, so I’ll go ahead and say
The Story of Fred, a Mastodon
In 1998, outside of Fort Wayne, Indiana, a hydraulic excavator at Buesching’s Peat Moss & Mulch stripped back a layer of peat and struck bone in the underlying marl. Bone is the right word: This bone belonged to a mastodon, and mastodons are still fresh bodies in the dirt, not petrified fossils entombed in the rock. Although they might be popularly imagined living way back with the dinosaurs, the Ice Age megafauna went extinct only moments ago, in staggered waves