April 6 is the official day of the unofficial holiday celebrating the end of Prohibition. What is this day called, you ask? It’s appropriately titled New Beer’s Eve. World of Beer, aka Beer Heaven, is ...
Because of the lawlessness that Prohibition inspired, as well as the prospect of jobs that legal alcohol production could ...
In his latest book, The Brew Deal: How Beer Helped Battle the Great Depression, author, economist and Central Michigan University faculty member Jason Taylor dives into the untold story of how beer ...
The brewhaha at the Colorado Legislature is more heated than last call in LoDo. But all the testy talk avoids the real issue: 3.2 beer is stupid, and so are the laws that have been crafted around its ...
MillerCoors stumbled on a brew recipe used before Prohibition, a minor score they say because lots of beer recipes from that era disappeared once booze was banned. “Many recipes were lost when ...
April 7 marks the day that beer was allowed to be legally manufactured and sold following a long, dry Prohibition. On March 22, 1933, President Franklin Roosevelt signed the Cullen–Harrison Act into ...
The prospect of “Beer by April” set the U. S. abubble with activity and excitement last week. Some bubblings:¶Already producing near-beer under Federal license, 211 breweries announced their readiness ...
HARLINGEN, Texas (ValleyCentral) — Ask any Texan to name the state’s most-iconic beer label and you’re almost guaranteed to get one of three answers. Lonestar, Shiner or Pearl. A Samsung beer? Texas ...
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