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Beer in America

Amelia Khatri

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Beer in America explores the rich tapestry of American history through the lens of its brewing traditions. From colonial ales to the craft beer revolution, the book examines how beer production and consumption reflect American ingenuity, social movements, and economic shifts.One intriguing fact is how German immigrants in the 19th century significantly influenced brewing techniques, shaping the beer landscape we know today. The book also delves into the Prohibition era, revealing its devastating impact on the brewing industry and the creative ways people circumvented the law.The narrative progresses chronologically, starting with the foundations of brewing in colonial America and moving through the rise of large-scale breweries, the Prohibition era, and culminating in the modern craft beer movement. By drawing on historical documents, brewing records, and interviews, this book offers a comprehensive view of American beer culture.It distinguishes itself by focusing on the cultural and economic significance of beer, making it a valuable resource for beer enthusiasts, history buffs, and homebrewers alike.
Available since: 02/12/2025.
Print length: 57 pages.

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