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Newton St Cyres
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an infrequent service. Newton St Cyres is home to a public house, the Beer Engine , which is situated next to the railway station, and an Italian restaurant
1972 Indianapolis 500
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"payback" gesture by USAC for Hurtubise's antics on bump day regarding his 'beer engine .' Gary Bettenhausen continued to lead, pushing record speeds. Attrition
North Coast Brewing Company
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Acme California Brown - Brown ale Acme IPA - California India pale ale Beer Engine Red - Irish red ale Black Hart - a dry Irish-style stout Class of '88
Kobolds Ate My Baby!
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KING TORG!" KAMB is played using the dice rolling mechanism called the Beer Engine . It is called Beer after the four stats that make each character: Brawn
Rail ale trail
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Tarka Line Rail Ale Trail was the first to be launched in 2002. The "Beer Engine " at Newton St Cyres railway station had pioneered the use of rail travel
Henry's law
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a hand-pump (or beer -engine ). This is because beer is pressurised on its way to the point of service by the action of the beer engine , causing carbon
Newton St Cyres railway station
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house is now in private use. The former Station Hotel is now named "The Beer Engine ". It is the oldest micro-brewery in Devon. The station is located next
Pretty Good at Drinkin' Beer
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Karlie (July 9, 2010). "Billy Currington — "Pretty Good at Drinkin' Beer "". Engine 145. Archived from the original on December 18, 2014. Retrieved July
Donald Davidson (historian)
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are usually avoided (the Turbines, Jigger Sirois, the Jim Hurtubise "beer engine " incident, the 1911 controversy, and others). In addition, shows that
Ninja Burger
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game was published by 9th Level Games in 2001 using a variant of the BEER Engine used in their Kobolds Ate My Baby! game. A second edition of the Ninja
Paul Merton's Secret Stations
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Newton St Cyres on the Tarka Line in Devon, calling in at the pub The Beer Engine , interviewing the new owners, and the head brewer in its attached microbrewery