Brewing Beer in the Queen City, Volume 2

Brewing Beer in the Queen City, Volume 2

Author: Robert A. Musson

Publisher:

Published: 2012-09-30

Total Pages: 70

ISBN-13: 9780983840466

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A pictorial history of the Lion Brewery of Cincinnati, which was home to the Windisch-Muhlhauser Brewing Company and the Burger Brewing Company


Charlotte Beer

Charlotte Beer

Author: Daniel Anthony Hartis

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2013-03-05

Total Pages: 147

ISBN-13: 1614238669

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Charlotte has entered a golden age of craft brewing. Join author Daniel Hartis for a journey into the center of this of the Queen City's beer scene. While the fermented frenzy of Charlotte's craft brewing fans may feel altogether new, it evokes a forgotten heritage that dates back to colonial days. Beginning with Captain James Jack, whose tavern was a Patriot haven burned by the British during the American Revolution. Local beer writer, and founder of charlottebeer.com, author Daniel Hartis follows a frothy trail through the highs and lows of this sudsy story. Grab a pint and discover how Prohibition took hold of Charlotteans. Ruminate over odes to beer by the Brew Pub Poets Society, and sample the personality and spirit on tap today around this North Carolina city. Charlotte Beer includes photos and a foreword by the Executive Director of the North American Guild of Beer Writers, Win Bassett.


Burlington Brewing: A History of Craft Beer in the Queen City

Burlington Brewing: A History of Craft Beer in the Queen City

Author: Jeff S. Baker II and Adam Krakowski

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 1625859945

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Burlington has welcomed local farms, breweries and distilleries with open arms. The Queen City fosters a unique culture around beer and farm-to-table cuisine. Daniel Standiford established the city's first brewery in 1880. Prohibition ushered in a dry era that remained for more than a century until Greg and Nancy Noonan fought the law and established Vermont Pub & Brewery in the late 1980s. Since then, breweries have popped up, from nationally recognized Magic Hat down to the city's first blendery, House of Fermentology. Authors Adam Krakowski and Jeff S. Baker II explore Burlington's sudsy history from early newspaper clippings to modern-day tastemakers, along with some delicious recipes.


Brewing Beer in the Queen City, Volume 3

Brewing Beer in the Queen City, Volume 3

Author: Robert A. Musson

Publisher:

Published: 2013-01-10

Total Pages: 66

ISBN-13: 9780983840473

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This is a pictorial history of Cincinnati's Dayton Street Brewery, which existed from 1863 to 1957 while being operated first by the John Hauck Brewing Company until being closed by Prohibition. It then reopened in 1933, to be operated by the Red Top Brewing Company, which made it the largest brewery in Ohio for several years, before hitting tough times in the 1950s and closing in 1957. The book contains nearly 400 images of people, signs, labels, cans, buildings, and you name it.


Cincinnati's Brewing History

Cincinnati's Brewing History

Author: Sarah Stephens

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9780738577906

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Dating all the way back to 1812, the history of brewing in Cincinnati is a long and illustrious narrative. In the mid-19th century, the Queen City's rapidly expanding German population definitively transformed the industry, making Cincinnati one of the nation's foremost brewing centers. Principally based in the vibrant Over-the-Rhine district, the golden age of brewing in Cincinnati saw the creation of architecturally spectacular brewery structures, a proliferation of related industries, as well as an abundance of saloons and beer gardens. The enactment of Prohibition crippled this formerly booming industry, however, and although local brewers returned to revive their trade following the repeal of Prohibition, the industry would never regain its former prominence. These days, Cincinnati's brewing culture is experiencing a multifaceted renaissance with a promising outlook. Cincinnati's Brewing History offers a concise overview of the history of brewing and beer culture in the region through vintage and contemporary images, as well as brewing collectibles.


The Big Book O' Beer

The Big Book O' Beer

Author: Duane Swierczynski

Publisher: Quirk Books

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 238

ISBN-13: 9781931686495

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The Big Book o' Beer is a lavish colour celebration of The Greatest Beverage on Earth, with numerous photographs and little-known facts. Duane Swierczynski takes readers around the world and through 10,000 years of history to answer all beer-related questions. Subjects include History (what is mead anyway?), Crafts and Gear (transform empties into dazzling arts and crafts), Science (why don't they teach this stuff in chem class?) and Arts and Entertainment (with beloved beer spokesmodels like Spuds McKenzie). Along with a recipe for beer ice cream, there are sections on classic cheap beers, rules of drinking games, guidelines for brewing your own and all the froth on Canadian beer.


Charlotte Beer

Charlotte Beer

Author: Daniel Anthony Hartis

Publisher: History Press

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781609498467

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Charlotte has entered a golden age of craft brewing. Join author Daniel Hartis for a journey into the center of this of the Queen City's beer scene. While the fermented frenzy of Charlotte's craft brewing fans may feel altogether new, it evokes a forgotten heritage that dates back to colonial days. Beginning with Captain James Jack, whose tavern was a Patriot haven burned by the British during the American Revolution. Local beer writer, and founder of charlottebeer.com, author Daniel Hartis follows a frothy trail through the highs and lows of this sudsy story. Grab a pint and discover how Prohibition took hold of Charlotteans. Ruminate over odes to beer by the Brew Pub Poets Society, and sample the personality and spirit on tap today around this North Carolina city. Charlotte Beer includes photos and a foreword by the Executive Director of the North American Guild of Beer Writers, Win Bassett.