Beer: old’s now new again
Peter Rogers
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School of Science Griffith University
Brisbane, Qld, Australia
Email: peterjohnrogers@me.com
Microbiology Australia 38(2) 80-81 https://doi.org/10.1071/MA17034
Published: 4 April 2017
Abstract
In the ‘Executive Style' section of a recent edition1 of
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