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Packaged in cans and bottles, American beer shot through a growing network of highways to reach a public who shopped in chain supermarkets and increasingly drank beer at home. But in the 1960s, spurred by the counterculture and do-it-yourself movements, some beer drinkers began to explore alternatives. "How a Modern Brewery Operates," 1948.
3 Ιουλ 2017 · The Smithsonian's first brewing historian explores everything from immigration to urbanization through the lens of beer. And with the boom in microbrewing, she says beer's story has come...
7 Φεβ 2020 · Through the history of beer in America, there have been periods when the fortunes of the beer industry have been linked to the culture of the time. It starts at the beginning, when brewing beer was not a hobby, it was a necessity.
Beer’s Biggest Moments. In Colonial times, no one knows how many breweries there were. Almost every home had a brew room, and no one was counting (or perhaps could count). But by 1873 – 100 or so years later – America boasted 4,131 breweries.
7 Ιουν 2018 · Milwaukee, Wisconsin, was once called the "Beer Capital of the World," as it was home to four of the largest American breweries: Miller, Pabst, Schlitz, and Blatz, as well as a large German population and a vibrant drinking culture.
24 Δεκ 2015 · Here are 11 facts we learned about hooch’s history in America from it. 1. THE PILGRIMS HAD TO LAND ON CAPE COD BECAUSE THEY WERE RUNNING OUT OF BEER. The Mayflower went askew in its...
Beer was in America long before the first Europeans got lost on their way to India. Native Americans made it from maize, birch sap and water. A recipe they would share with the Pilgrims who landed at Plymouth Rock.