Art and beer overlap in history and culture. An art historian at the Cleveland Museum of Art shares context and beer.
Perhaps the most famous beer law in the world is the German (Beer) Purity Law, especially in the version from Bavaria 1516.
In the early 1860s, a cold lager was difficult to find in hot, dry Arizona. When Alexander Levin, a Prussian brewer, opened Pioneer Brewery in Tucson in 1864, residents finally had access to local ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... With a bevy of craft breweries operating across the state, beer has woven itself into the fabric of Colorado. But how did the beverage become so popular here ...
Beer brewing and drinking are activities that have been part of the human experience seemingly since the dawn of civilization. Around 10,000 years ago, mankind began to move away from living life as ...
St. Patrick's Day is a worldwide celebration of Irish culture and religious traditions, marked by festivities and parties. In the United States, this includes lively parades and indulging in green ...
Beer lovers and history buffs will hear tales of Chicago’s beer history when June Skinner Sawyers, author of “Chicago Beer: A History of Brewing, Public Drinking and the Corner Bar,” presents a book ...
SAN ANTONIO – Whether you prefer a pilsner, a porter or a pale ale, it seems these days there’s a brewery in San Antonio for everyone. While you may think this local beer explosion is recent, our city ...
“Who’s collecting San Diego’s beer history?” This question—asked by Char Booth, California State University San Marcos (CSUSM) Library associate dean, during a brewing science certificate proposal ...
In the corner of the Munday Library archive reading room at St. Edward’s University in Austin sits a four-by-three-foot sculpted metal sign advertising Waterloo Brewing. The first brewpub in Texas, ...