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  • CANCELLED We're headed to party with the OG YeastyBoyz! Housed inside a yeast factory producing brewers' yeast since 1995, White Labs San Diego Kitchen & Tap was started in 2012 as a way to showcase the influence and impact yeast fermentation has on beer. At the end of the brewer’s day, we will use their fresh, spent grain and work it into a beautiful artisan bread. This special edition of Grainbakers breadmaking class will incorporate Active Dry Yeast AND WLP101 as leavening agents. Grainbakers offers spent grain bread-making classes at your favorite brewery. Our classes are for everyone from the rookie baker and the beer geek or home brewer to the bread-making enthusiast. At the end of the brewer’s day, we will use their fresh, spent grain and work it into a stunning boule of bread. Guests will make the Grainbakers Spent Grain Artisan Bread Dough. Once made, they can customize their bread by adding various flavors from our spice selection. Rosemary and Sea Salt Cinnamon Raisin Tomato & Italian Herb Dark Chocolate & Cherry Blueberry, Heavy Cream & Lime Cheddar, Bacon & Chive Bread Honey & Lavender Cheddar & Habanero Class includes: 1 Pouch of WLP101 A bread-and-butter sampling, small welcome beer sampling VIP behind-the-scenes tour of White Labs! Classroom lecture and hands-on instruction to make artisan spent grain baked bread Recipe and instruction guide. One finished oven-ready bread to bake when you get home. Extra spent grain for your freezer and recipes to make more bread. VIP / FAQ: Class is 5 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. You will bake your bread at home. You are WELCOME to invite a friend to wait for you while you’re in class. You can have dinner together before class, and then they can doomscroll some social media over a pint on the nation while you are in class. Please wear comfortable, closed-toe shoes. You will need non-slip footwear in the brewery. Sandals and flip-flops are not allowed. This class is: STRICTLY 18+ (Guests 21+ preferred.) Homebrewers welcomed with open arms and VIP high-fives! This class is good for a solo outing This class is good for couples This class is good for a first date This class is great for a Birthday Gift
  • The term brain rot first appeared in Henry David Thoreau's famous Walden, according to the Oxford University Press. How did he use it — and what might he have made of its modern meaning?
  • Saint Levant has sold out U.S. and European venues with his album 'Deira,' an ode to his heritage and the Gaza hotel his father built that was destroyed by an Israeli airstrike.
  • Police used tear gas to disperse the crowds and at least one person has died in clashes.
  • Earlier this year, Iranian filmmaker Mohammad Rasoulof fled his country to escape an eight-year prison sentence. His new film centers on a middle class family grappling with Iran's social unrest.
  • Leavitt held her first press briefing Tuesday, becoming the youngest person to ever hold the job of White House press secretary. Trump previously stated he has "utmost confidence she will excel."
  • After Timothée Chalamet showed up at his own celebrity lookalike contest, similar events have popped up in cities across and beyond the U.S. Here's a look at the winners — and what's behind the trend.
  • The Catholic Diocese of San Diego has helped cover the school’s deficits in the past, but now that it’s declared bankruptcy, it no longer can.
  • La posibilidad de que los problemas de cotejo de firmas afecten a las elecciones más reñidas ha llevado a algunos grupos de defensa del derecho al voto del estado a pedir una revisión del proceso de verificación.
  • Leon Messenie has worked in the engineering department at KPBS for 32 years and currently serves as the Director of Engineering. Leon has also worked as a freelance engineer for several media networks, specializing in sports audio engineering. Leon Messenie started his career in the commercial broadcasting industry at KREX Grand Junction, Colorado. He then moved on to KTNV and KVBC in Las Vegas, Nevada before moving to San Diego and joining KPBS. Leon is a past member of the PBS Enterprise Technology Advisory Committee where he served as Chairman for four years.
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