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17 Ιαν 2020 · 229 pages : 23 cm. Publisher's description -- Brewing Battles is the comprehensive story of American beer and the American brewing industry, from its colonial beginnings to the present.
26 Ιουλ 2020 · It details the legendary and historical contexts of beer consumption, discussing how brewing became an essential part of community life and governance by examining early figures like Captain Sedgwick and Roger Williams as well as their attempts at promoting this industry.
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.
18 Σεπ 1998 · Beer in America: The Early Years--1587-1840: Beer's Role in the Settling of America and the Birth of a Nation. Gregg Smith. Brewers Publications, Sep 18, 1998 - Cooking - 300 pages. A...
The American Brewing History Initiative at the National Museum of American History documents and collects the story of beer and brewing in America, with a special focus on home brewing and craft beer.
Beer in America : the early years, 1587-1840 : beer's role in the settling of America and the birth of a nation. by. Smith, Gregg, 1952- Publication date. 1998. Topics. Beer -- Social aspects -- United States, Brewing industry -- United States -- History. Publisher. Boulder, Colo. : Siris Books. Collection.
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 full...