Microbreweries Are Bubbling Up In Israel
Tel Aviv — David Cohen doesnrsquo;t think Goldstar beer is bad — especially for a macro-brewed, related to manufacturing label that is Israelrsquo;s nearly all popular.
But Cohenrsquo;s beer of choice comes from The Dancing Camel, the brewing company he started in 2006 at an old grain storage facility in an related to manufacturing area of Tel Aviv.
His beers have a distinctively Israeli flavor about them. Therersquo;s the Carobbean Stout, brewed with the ever-present Mediterranean carob; the Six-Thirteen Pomegranate Ale, released for the High Holy Days (613 is the number of mitzvahs cited in the Torah); the Golem, a high-alcohol content beer; the Gordon Beach Blond, named for individual of Tel Avivrsquo;s beaches and spiced with rosemary and local mint; and the lsquo;Trog Wit, brewed following in position or time Sukkot and using
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