Brewer (other)
A brewer is a person or business that makes beer by brewing. Brewer may also refer to: People * Brewer (surname), a disambiguation page that lists people with the surname Brewer Places *Brewer, Maine, a city in southern Penobscot County, Maine, United States, near the city of Bangor *Brewer Street, London, England * Brewer Street, Oxford, England Other *Milwaukee Brewers, a major league baseball team based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin **Bernie Brewer, the mascot of the Milwaukee Brewers **Arizona League Brewers, an affiliated minor league team in Phoenix, Arizona **Helena Brewers, an affiliated minor league team in Helena, Montana *Brewer (John Updike), a fictional city in the "Rabbit" novels by John Updike *Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, a reference work containing definitions and explanations of many famous phrases, allusions and figures * C. Brewer & Co., a large Hawaiian agricultural company founded in 1826 and based in Honolulu * Brewer Spectrophotometer, a groun ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Brewing
Brewing is the production of beer by steeping a starch source (commonly cereal grains, the most popular of which is barley) in water and #Fermenting, fermenting the resulting sweet liquid with Yeast#Beer, yeast. It may be done in a brewery by a commercial brewer, at home by a homebrewer, or communally. Brewing has taken place since around the 6th millennium BC, and archaeological evidence suggests that emerging civilizations, including ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, brewed beer. Since the nineteenth century the #brewing industry, brewing industry has been part of most western economies. The basic ingredients of beer are water and a Fermentation, fermentable starch source such as malted barley. Most beer is fermented with a brewer's yeast and flavoured with hops. Less widely used starch sources include millet, sorghum and cassava. Secondary sources (adjuncts), such as maize (corn), rice, or sugar, may also be used, sometimes to reduce cost, or to add a feature, such as addin ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Yakovlev Yak-28
The Yakovlev Yak-28 (russian: Яковлев Як-28) is a swept wing, turbojet-powered combat aircraft used by the Soviet Union. Produced initially as a tactical bomber, it was also manufactured in reconnaissance, electronic warfare, interceptor, and trainer versions, known by the NATO reporting names Brewer, Brewer-E, Firebar, and Maestro respectively. Based on the Yak-129 prototype first flown on 5 March 1958, it began to enter service in 1960. Design and development The Yak-28 was firstTaylor 1976, pp. 520–521. seen by the West at the Tushino air show in 1961. Western analysts initially believed it to be a fighter rather than an attack aircraft—and a continuation of the Yak-25M—and it was designated "Flashlight". After its actual role was realized, the Yak-28 bomber series was redesignated "Brewer". The Yak-28 had a large mid-mounted wing, swept at 45 degrees. The tailplane set halfway up the vertical fin (with cutouts to allow rudder movement). Slats were fitted ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Brunner (other)
Brunner may refer to: Places * Brunner, New Zealand * Lake Brunner, New Zealand * Brunner Mine, New Zealand * Brunner, Houston, United States * Brunner (crater), lunar crater Other uses * Brunner (surname) * Brunner the Bounty Hunter, a character from the ''Warhammer'' setting See also *Brunner's glands, part of the digestive system *Yul Brynner (1915–1985), Russian-born film and stage actor *Brenner (other) *Bruner Bruner is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Al Bruner (1923–1987), cofounder of Global TV *Bud Bruner (1907–1996), American boxing manager *Carlton Bruner (born 1972), American swimmer * Charlotte H. Bruner (1917–1999), Am ..., a surname * Bruener (other) {{disambiguation, geo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Brewers (other)
Brewers may refer to: * Milwaukee Brewers, a Major League Baseball team based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin * Helena Brewers, a minor league baseball team of the Pioneer League based in Helena, Montana * Arizona League Brewers, aka Phoenix Brewers, a minor league baseball team of the Arizona League based in Phoenix, Arizona *Beloit Brewers, a minor league baseball team, now known as the Beloit Snappers, based in Beloit, Wisconsin. *Milwaukee Brewers (1901), the original Major League Baseball team that played as the Brewers, now the Baltimore Orioles * Milwaukee Brewers (American Association), a 1902–1952 U.S. minor league baseball team *Milwaukee Brewers (1886–92), an 1891 U.S. baseball team of the American Association * Mascot of Vassar College, a co-educational college in Poughkeepsie, New York * Burton Albion Football Club, an English football (soccer) team nicknamed ''The Brewers'' See also * Brewing * Brewer (other) A brewer is a person or business that makes beer by ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Brenner (other)
Brenner may refer to: * Brenner (surname) * Brenner (crater) * ''Brenner'' (TV series), a television series from 1959 to 1964 * Brenner, South Tyrol, a municipality in South Tyrol, Austria * Brenner, Kansas, a community in the United States * Brenner Pass, a pass through the Alps, linking Italy and Austria ** Brenner Base Tunnel, a railway tunnel through the base of the Brenner massif * Brenner Railway * Brenner Regional Council, a regional council in Israel * Brenner tumour * Brenner (footballer, born 1999), Brenner Alves Sabino, Brazilian football forward for Iwate Grulla Morioka * Brenner (footballer, born 2000), Brenner Souza da Silva, Brazilian football forward for FC Cincinnati See also * Brenna (other) * Givat Brenner, a kibbutz in Israel * Crick, Brenner et al. experiment The Crick, Brenner et al. experiment (1961) was a scientific experiment performed by Francis Crick, Sydney Brenner, Leslie Barnett and R.J. Watts-Tobin. It was a key experiment in the developme ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Brauner
Brauner is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: People *Artur Brauner (1918–2019), also called Atze Brauner, German film producer and entrepreneur *Asher Brauner (born 1946), American actor *Alfred Brauner (1910-2002), French-Austrian scholar, child psychologist and author *Bohuslav Brauner (1855–1935), Czech chemist *Harry Brauner (1908–1988), Romanian ethnomusicologist and composer *Henry Brauner (born 1984), also called George Valencia, American-Filipino soccer player *Jo Brauner (born 1937), German journalist *Victor Brauner (1903–1966), also called Viktor Brauner, Romanian painter Families * Brauner family, Swedish noble family See also *The Von Brauners, a professional wrestling tag team/stable consisting of several members with the character surname Von Brauner *Braun *Brawner {{Brown-surname German-language surnames ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Brauer
Brauer or Bräuer is a surname of German origin, meaning "brewer". Notable people with the name include:- * Alfred Brauer (1894–1985), German-American mathematician, brother of Richard * Andreas Brauer (born 1973), German film producer * Arik Brauer (1929–2021), Austrian painter, poet, and actor, father of Timna Brauer * August Brauer (1863-1917), German zoologist * Friedrich Moritz Brauer (1832–1904), Austrian entomologist and museum director * Georg Brauer (1908–2001), German chemist * Ingrid Arndt-Brauer (born 1961), German politician; member of the Bundestag * Jono Brauer (born 1981), Australian Olympic skier * Max Brauer (1887–1973), German politician; First Mayor of Hamburg * Michael Brauer (contemporary), American audio engineer * Rich Brauer (born 1954), American politician from Illinois; state legislator since 2003 * Richard Brauer (1901–1977), German-American mathematician * Richard H. W. Brauer (contemporary), American art museum director; eponym of the B ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Brouwer
Brouwer (also Brouwers and de Brouwer) is a Dutch and Flemish surname. The word ''brouwer'' means 'beer brewer'. Brouwer * Adriaen Brouwer (1605–1638), Flemish painter * Alexander Brouwer (b. 1989), Dutch beach volleyball player * Andries Brouwer (b. 1953), Dutch mathematician and computer programmer **Brouwer–Haemers graph * Bertha "Puck" Brouwer (1930–2006), Dutch sprinter * Carolijn Brouwer (b. 1973), Dutch competitive sailor * Christoph Brouwer (1559–1617), Dutch Catholic ecclesiastical historian * Cornelis Brouwer (–1681), Dutch Golden Age painter * Cornelis Brouwer (1900–1952), Dutch long-distance runner * Dirk Brouwer (1899–1941), Dutch architect and resistance member * Dirk Brouwer (1902–1966), Dutch-American astronomer ** Brouwer Award, Dirk Brouwer Award, 1746 Brouwer asteroid * Emanuel Brouwer (1881–1954), Dutch gymnast * George Brouwer, Australian lawyer, Ombudsman for Victoria * Harm Brouwer (b. 1957), Dutch politician * Hendrik Brouwer (15 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Breuer
Breuer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Amit Breuer, Canadian-Israeli documentary filmmaker * Annabel Breuer (born 1992), German wheelchair fencer and wheelchair basketball player * Bessie Breuer (1893–1975), American journalist and author * Beverley Breuer, American actress * Carolyn Breuer (born 1969), German musician * Eric Breuer, Swiss archaeologist and historian * Grit Breuer (born 1972), German sprinter * Hans Breuer (physicist) (born 1933), German physicist * Hans Breuer (politician), German politician * Isaac Breuer (1883–1946), German rabbi * Jacob Breuer (born 1916), Israeli lawyer * Jacques Breuer (born 1956), Austrian actor * Jean Breuer (born 1951), German cyclist * Jean Breuer (cyclist, born 1919) (1919–1986), Belgian cyclist * Jim Breuer (born 1967), American comedian * Josef Breuer (1842–1925), Austrian physician and physiologist * Joseph Breuer (1882–1980), Hungarian-born German and American rabbi * Lanny A. Breuer (born 19 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Brasseur
Brasseur is a French-language surname, meaning "brewer" and may refer to: A family of French actors: * Pierre Brasseur (1905–1972), a French actor * Claude Brasseur (1936-2020), a French actor * Alexandre Brasseur (born 1971), a French actor A family of Luxembourgian politicians: * Dominique Brasseur (1833–1906), a Luxembourgian politician * Robert Brasseur (1870–1934), a Luxembourgian politician * Xavier Brasseur (1865–1912), a Luxembourgian politician Others: * André Brasseur (born 1939), a Belgian musician * Anne Brasseur (born 1950), a Luxembourgian politician * Charles Étienne Brasseur de Bourbourg (1814–1874), a French historian * Élisabeth Brasseur (1896–1972), French choral conductor * Isabelle Brasseur (born 1970), a Canadian figure skater See also * Brauer * Breuer * Brewer * Brouwer Brouwer (also Brouwers and de Brouwer) is a Dutch and Flemish surname. The word ''brouwer'' means 'beer brewer'. Brouwer * Adriaen Brouwer (1605–1638), Flemish painter ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Brewer Normal Institute
Brewer Normal Institute (1872–1970) was a segregated private school for African-Americans in Greenwood, South Carolina. It was named after Reverend Josiah Brewer, a member of the first board of trustees for Brewer. After desegregation in 1970, it was succeeded by a public magnet intermediate school named Brewer Middle School. Originally named Brewer Institute, and later became Brewer School, and Brewer Normal School. History The American Missionary Association (AMA) opened Brewer Normal Institute in 1872 as a boarding school on East Cambridge Street. The first brick building had been built in 1847 for the former Hodges Institute. It was one of a series of schools established by the AMA during the Reconstruction era, after the American Civil War. During Brewer Normal Institute's first year, the school had only one teacher. It was named for Rev. Josiah Brewer (1796–1872), a minister, and missionary, and member of the school's first board of trustees. Brewer's son, became ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Brewer Spectrophotometer
The Dobson spectrophotometer, also known as Dobsonmeter, Dobson spectrometer, or just Dobson is one of the earliest instruments used to measure atmospheric ozone. History The Dobson spectrometer was invented in 1924 by Gordon Dobson. A history of the development of the instrument is here and an example of one of Dobson's own instruments remains on display in the University of Oxford Department of Physics. Operation Dobson spectrophotometers can be used to measure both total column ozone and profiles of ozone in the atmosphere. Ozone is tri-atomic oxygen, O3; ozone molecules absorb harmful UV light in the atmosphere before it reaches the surface of the earth. No UVC radiation penetrates to the ground as it is absorbed in the ozone-oxygen cycle. However some longer-wave and less harmful UVB and most of the UVA is not absorbed as ozone is less opaque to these frequencies, so they penetrate to the ground level of Earth in higher quantities. The sources of light used may vary. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |