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BOTSWANA BEER
Today in 1966, Botswana gained their Independence from the United Kingdom. Botswana Botswana Breweries Botswana Breweries Kgalagadi Breweries Botswana Brewery Guides Beer Advocate Beer Me Rate Beer Other Guides CIA World Factbook Official Website U.S. Embassy Wikipedia Guild: None Known National Regulatory Agency: None Beverage Alcohol Labeling Requirements: Not Known BEER IN ART #78: PETER PAUL RUBEN'S THE VILLAGE FETE Today’s work of art is by one the most famous artists to ever paint: Peter Paul Rubens. Rubens “was a prolific seventeenth-century Flemish Baroque painter, and a proponent of an extravagant Baroque style that emphasized movement, color, and sensuality. He is well-known for his Counter-Reformation altarpieces, portraits, landscapes, and history paintings of mythological and allegoricalWE WANT BEER PARADE
The parade, held on May 14, 1932, was organized by the city’s mayor, Jimmy Walker, and was originally called the Beer for Taxation march, although it quickly became known more popularly as the “We Want Beer!” parade. Mayor Walker was a flamboyant showman, but prohibition was also making life difficult for New Yorkers. BEER BIRTHDAY: JAIME JURADO Beer Birthday: Jaime Jurado. January 15, 2021 By Jay Brooks 4 Comments. Today is the birthday of Jaime Jurado, who for many years was the Director of Brewing Operations for the Gambrinus Company, which included several beer brands and breweries, such as Shiner, BridgePort, Pete’s Wicked and Trumer. A couple of years ago, hemoved to
NORMAN ROCKWELL'S BEER Norman Rockwell’s Beer. Today is the birthday of American illustrator and painter Norman Rockwell (February 3, 1894-November 8, 1978) one of the 20th centuries most famous artists. Known for his wholesome depictions of everyday American life, his paintings appeared on the covers of the Saturday Evening Post for almost fifty years, andhe
HISTORIC BEER BIRTHDAY: ANTON SIMON Historic Beer Birthday: Anton Simon. Today is the birthday of Anton Simon (November 2, 1848-March 27, 1927). He was born in Alsace, France, but moved to Vincennes, Indiana when he was fourteen, in 1862. After working in a series of jobs, in 1875, he and a partner, Eugene Hack, bought a small brewery in Vincennes, Indiana from John Ebner,who
MARGARET BOURKE-WHITE PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE BUSCH FAMILY Margaret Bourke-White Photographs Of The Busch Family. Today is the birthday of Margaret Bourke-White (June 14, 1904-August 27, 1971). She “was an American photographer and documentary photographer. She is best known as the first foreign photographer permitted to take pictures of Soviet industry, the firsthand American female war HISTORIC BEER BIRTHDAY: GABRIEL SEDLMAYR II Today is the birthday of Gabriel Sedlmayr II, sometimes referred to as Gabriel Sedlmayr the Younger (February 26, 1811-October 1, 1891). He was, of course, the son of Gabriel Sedlmayr the Elder, who acquired the Spaten brewery in 1807, when “at the time was the smallest brewery in Munich.” When his father died in 1839, the brewery passed to Gabriel and his brother Joseph, and the two ranGRAVITY/HOPS RATIO
Gravity/Hops Ratio. February 24, 2013 By Jay Brooks 2 Comments. to. Today’s infographic is a chart showing the ratio between Original Gravity and IBUs. I’m not sure where this one came from, but I’ll be to give the proper person credit if anybody knows. CLick here to see the chart full size. BISTRO IPA FESTIVAL WINNERS 2021 Bistro IPA Festival Winners 2021. Today was the 23rd annual IPA Festival and the 3rd annual Hazy IPA Festival at the Bistro, but that’s only because there wasn’t a festival last year. It was a lovely sunny day in Hayward, making it was perfect beer-judging weather now that we’re no longer inBOTSWANA BEER
Today in 1966, Botswana gained their Independence from the United Kingdom. Botswana Botswana Breweries Botswana Breweries Kgalagadi Breweries Botswana Brewery Guides Beer Advocate Beer Me Rate Beer Other Guides CIA World Factbook Official Website U.S. Embassy Wikipedia Guild: None Known National Regulatory Agency: None Beverage Alcohol Labeling Requirements: Not Known BEER IN ART #78: PETER PAUL RUBEN'S THE VILLAGE FETE Today’s work of art is by one the most famous artists to ever paint: Peter Paul Rubens. Rubens “was a prolific seventeenth-century Flemish Baroque painter, and a proponent of an extravagant Baroque style that emphasized movement, color, and sensuality. He is well-known for his Counter-Reformation altarpieces, portraits, landscapes, and history paintings of mythological and allegoricalWE WANT BEER PARADE
The parade, held on May 14, 1932, was organized by the city’s mayor, Jimmy Walker, and was originally called the Beer for Taxation march, although it quickly became known more popularly as the “We Want Beer!” parade. Mayor Walker was a flamboyant showman, but prohibition was also making life difficult for New Yorkers. BEER BIRTHDAY: JAIME JURADO Beer Birthday: Jaime Jurado. January 15, 2021 By Jay Brooks 4 Comments. Today is the birthday of Jaime Jurado, who for many years was the Director of Brewing Operations for the Gambrinus Company, which included several beer brands and breweries, such as Shiner, BridgePort, Pete’s Wicked and Trumer. A couple of years ago, hemoved to
NORMAN ROCKWELL'S BEER Norman Rockwell’s Beer. Today is the birthday of American illustrator and painter Norman Rockwell (February 3, 1894-November 8, 1978) one of the 20th centuries most famous artists. Known for his wholesome depictions of everyday American life, his paintings appeared on the covers of the Saturday Evening Post for almost fifty years, andhe
HISTORIC BEER BIRTHDAY: ANTON SIMON Historic Beer Birthday: Anton Simon. Today is the birthday of Anton Simon (November 2, 1848-March 27, 1927). He was born in Alsace, France, but moved to Vincennes, Indiana when he was fourteen, in 1862. After working in a series of jobs, in 1875, he and a partner, Eugene Hack, bought a small brewery in Vincennes, Indiana from John Ebner,who
MARGARET BOURKE-WHITE PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE BUSCH FAMILY Margaret Bourke-White Photographs Of The Busch Family. Today is the birthday of Margaret Bourke-White (June 14, 1904-August 27, 1971). She “was an American photographer and documentary photographer. She is best known as the first foreign photographer permitted to take pictures of Soviet industry, the firsthand American female war HISTORIC BEER BIRTHDAY: GABRIEL SEDLMAYR II Today is the birthday of Gabriel Sedlmayr II, sometimes referred to as Gabriel Sedlmayr the Younger (February 26, 1811-October 1, 1891). He was, of course, the son of Gabriel Sedlmayr the Elder, who acquired the Spaten brewery in 1807, when “at the time was the smallest brewery in Munich.” When his father died in 1839, the brewery passed to Gabriel and his brother Joseph, and the two ranGRAVITY/HOPS RATIO
Gravity/Hops Ratio. February 24, 2013 By Jay Brooks 2 Comments. to. Today’s infographic is a chart showing the ratio between Original Gravity and IBUs. I’m not sure where this one came from, but I’ll be to give the proper person credit if anybody knows. CLick here to see the chart full size. BEER IN ADS #3754: BENEFICIAL TO YOUNG AND OLD 7 hours ago · Friday’s ad is for “Rainier Beer,” from 1906. This ad was made for the Seattle Brewing & Malting Co., who made Rainier Beer, and was later known as the Rainier Brewing Company of Seattle, Washington. This one shows a young girl and her grandfather toasting with a bottle of Rainier Beer, cultivating the “RainierBeer Habit.”
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Today in 1966, Botswana gained their Independence from the United Kingdom. Botswana Botswana Breweries Botswana Breweries Kgalagadi Breweries Botswana Brewery Guides Beer Advocate Beer Me Rate Beer Other Guides CIA World Factbook Official Website U.S. Embassy Wikipedia Guild: None Known National Regulatory Agency: None Beverage Alcohol Labeling Requirements: Not Known BEER IN ADS #3753: THE BREW OF ALL BREWS 1 day ago · Thursday’s ad is for “Rainier Beer,” from 1902. This ad was made for the Seattle Brewing & Malting Co., who made Rainier Beer, and was later known as the Rainier Brewing Company of Seattle, Washington. This one shows a lovely hop bine pattern with an illustration of a bottle of Rainier Beer with the tagline “The BEER BIRTHDAY: EOGHAN WALSH Today is the 35th birthday of Irish beer writer Eoghan Walsh, whose work brought him to live in Brussels, Belgium, where he writes the blog Brussels Beer City.While I was aware of Eoghan’s work thanks to the interwebs, I finally got to meet and spend some time with him during judging for the Brussels Beer Challenge a couple of years ago, which was great fun. BEER IN ADS #3752: VIGOROUS HEALTH Wednesday’s ad is for “Rainier Pale Beer,” from the 1890s. This ad was made for the Seattle Brewing & Malting Co., who made Rainier Beer, and was later known as the Rainier Brewing Company of Seattle, Washington. This one is a reproduction sign showing a Gibson Girl with a tiny glass of beer and this wonderful BEER SAINTS: ST. MEDARD OF NOYON Today is the feast day of St. Medard of Noyon, who was also known as St. Medardus (c. 456–545). “He was the Bishop of Noyon. He moved the seat of the diocese from Vermand to Noviomagus Veromanduorum (modern Noyon) in northern France. Medardus was one of the most honored bishops of his time, often depicted HISTORIC BEER BIRTHDAY: GOTTLIEB MUHLHAUSER Historic Beer Birthday: Gottlieb Muhlhauser. January 24, 2021 By Jay Brooks 1 Comment. Today is the birthday of Gottlieb Muhlhauser (January 24, 1836-February 9, 1905), who co-founded the Windisch-Muhlhauser Brewing Company in Cincinnati, Ohio. He had two partners in the venture, his brother-in-law Conrad Windisch and hisbrother Heinrich
HISTORIC BEER BIRTHDAY: WILLIAM LASSELL Historic Beer Birthday: William Lassell. Today is the birthday of William Lassell (June 18, 1799–October 5, 1880). He made great contributions to astronomy throughout his life, but that “hobby” was funded by the fortune he made at his Liverpool brewery. He was initially trained as a merchant, and in 1825 started an apparentlysuccessful
ALEXANDER NOWELL & THE INVENTION OF THE BEER BOTTLE July 13, 1568 is often given as the date that the Dean of St Paul, Alexander Nowell invented the beer bottle. It’s almost certain that’s not correct. If you were writing a work of history you’d ignore what you couldn’t confirm, but if you’re only commemorating the event it’s as good a day as any to do so.BREWERIES ARCHIVES
Today in 1946, US Patent 2393518 A was issued, an invention of Stephen T. Clarke, for his “Fermentation Of Beer.” There’s no Abstract, but the description explains that the “object of the invention is to provide’a process and apparatus of the top fermentation type which will produce a very full drinking beer of high stability andcharacter.”
BISTRO IPA FESTIVAL WINNERS 2021 Today was the 23rd annual IPA Festival and the 3rd annual Hazy IPA Festival at the Bistro, but that’s only because there wasn’t a festival last year. It was a lovely sunny day in Hayward, making it was perfect beer-judging weather now that we’re no longer in BEER IN ART #78: PETER PAUL RUBEN'S THE VILLAGE FETE Today’s work of art is by one the most famous artists to ever paint: Peter Paul Rubens. Rubens “was a prolific seventeenth-century Flemish Baroque painter, and a proponent of an extravagant Baroque style that emphasized movement, color, and sensuality. He is well-known for his Counter-Reformation altarpieces, portraits, landscapes, and history paintings of mythological and allegoricalBOTSWANA BEER
Today in 1966, Botswana gained their Independence from the United Kingdom. Botswana Botswana Breweries Botswana Breweries Kgalagadi Breweries Botswana Brewery Guides Beer Advocate Beer Me Rate Beer Other Guides CIA World Factbook Official Website U.S. Embassy Wikipedia Guild: None Known National Regulatory Agency: None Beverage Alcohol Labeling Requirements: Not KnownWE WANT BEER PARADE
You’ve undoubtedly seen the photographs or men marching through the streets carrying signs that read “We Want Beer.” The parade, held on May 14, 1932, was organized by the city’s mayor, Jimmy Walker, and was originally called the Beer for Taxation march, although it quickly became known more popularly as the “We Want Beer!” parade.Mayor Walker was a flamboyant showman, but HISTORIC BEER BIRTHDAY: GEORGE YOUNGER Today is the birthday of George Younger (February 17, 1722-September 28, 1788). Well, not exactly. His exact birthdate was not recorded, but he was baptized today, so that’s the best date we have to use. Here’s a biography from the University of Glasgow’s Scottish Brewing Archive. George Younger (1722–1788), a member of a family of HISTORIC BEER BIRTHDAY: ANTON SIMON Today is the birthday of Anton Simon (November 2, 1848-March 27, 1927). He was born in Alsace, France, but moved to Vincennes, Indiana when he was fourteen, in 1862. After working in a series of jobs, in 1875, he and a partner, Eugene Hack, bought HISTORIC BEER BIRTHDAY: GABRIEL SEDLMAYR II Today is the birthday of Gabriel Sedlmayr II, sometimes referred to as Gabriel Sedlmayr the Younger (February 26, 1811-October 1, 1891). He was, of course, the son of Gabriel Sedlmayr the Elder, who acquired the Spaten brewery in 1807, when “at the time was the smallest brewery in Munich.” When his father died in 1839, the brewery passed to Gabriel and his brother Joseph, and the two ran HISTORIC BEER BIRTHDAY: GOTTLIEB MUHLHAUSER Today is the birthday of Gottlieb Muhlhauser (January 24, 1836-February 9, 1905), who co-founded the Windisch-Muhlhauser Brewing Company in Cincinnati, Ohio. He had two partners in the venture, his brother-in-law Conrad Windisch and his brother Heinrich Muhlhauser. Here’s a short biography from Find a Grave: Beer Baron. A native of Muggendorf, Bavaria in Germany, he MARGARET BOURKE-WHITE PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE BUSCH FAMILY Today is the birthday of Margaret Bourke-White (June 14, 1904-August 27, 1971). She “was an American photographer and documentary photographer. She is best known as the first foreign photographer permitted to take pictures of Soviet industry, the firsthand American female war photojournalist, and the first female photographer for Henry Luce’s Life magazine, where herGRAVITY/HOPS RATIO
to Today’s infographic is a chart showing the ratio between Original Gravity and IBUs. I’m not sure where this one came from, but I’ll be to give the proper person credit if anybody knows. CLick here to see the chart full size. BISTRO IPA FESTIVAL WINNERS 2021 Today was the 23rd annual IPA Festival and the 3rd annual Hazy IPA Festival at the Bistro, but that’s only because there wasn’t a festival last year. It was a lovely sunny day in Hayward, making it was perfect beer-judging weather now that we’re no longer in BEER IN ART #78: PETER PAUL RUBEN'S THE VILLAGE FETE Today’s work of art is by one the most famous artists to ever paint: Peter Paul Rubens. Rubens “was a prolific seventeenth-century Flemish Baroque painter, and a proponent of an extravagant Baroque style that emphasized movement, color, and sensuality. He is well-known for his Counter-Reformation altarpieces, portraits, landscapes, and history paintings of mythological and allegoricalBOTSWANA BEER
Today in 1966, Botswana gained their Independence from the United Kingdom. Botswana Botswana Breweries Botswana Breweries Kgalagadi Breweries Botswana Brewery Guides Beer Advocate Beer Me Rate Beer Other Guides CIA World Factbook Official Website U.S. Embassy Wikipedia Guild: None Known National Regulatory Agency: None Beverage Alcohol Labeling Requirements: Not KnownWE WANT BEER PARADE
You’ve undoubtedly seen the photographs or men marching through the streets carrying signs that read “We Want Beer.” The parade, held on May 14, 1932, was organized by the city’s mayor, Jimmy Walker, and was originally called the Beer for Taxation march, although it quickly became known more popularly as the “We Want Beer!” parade.Mayor Walker was a flamboyant showman, but HISTORIC BEER BIRTHDAY: GEORGE YOUNGER Today is the birthday of George Younger (February 17, 1722-September 28, 1788). Well, not exactly. His exact birthdate was not recorded, but he was baptized today, so that’s the best date we have to use. Here’s a biography from the University of Glasgow’s Scottish Brewing Archive. George Younger (1722–1788), a member of a family of HISTORIC BEER BIRTHDAY: ANTON SIMON Today is the birthday of Anton Simon (November 2, 1848-March 27, 1927). He was born in Alsace, France, but moved to Vincennes, Indiana when he was fourteen, in 1862. After working in a series of jobs, in 1875, he and a partner, Eugene Hack, bought HISTORIC BEER BIRTHDAY: GABRIEL SEDLMAYR II Today is the birthday of Gabriel Sedlmayr II, sometimes referred to as Gabriel Sedlmayr the Younger (February 26, 1811-October 1, 1891). He was, of course, the son of Gabriel Sedlmayr the Elder, who acquired the Spaten brewery in 1807, when “at the time was the smallest brewery in Munich.” When his father died in 1839, the brewery passed to Gabriel and his brother Joseph, and the two ran HISTORIC BEER BIRTHDAY: GOTTLIEB MUHLHAUSER Today is the birthday of Gottlieb Muhlhauser (January 24, 1836-February 9, 1905), who co-founded the Windisch-Muhlhauser Brewing Company in Cincinnati, Ohio. He had two partners in the venture, his brother-in-law Conrad Windisch and his brother Heinrich Muhlhauser. Here’s a short biography from Find a Grave: Beer Baron. A native of Muggendorf, Bavaria in Germany, he MARGARET BOURKE-WHITE PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE BUSCH FAMILY Today is the birthday of Margaret Bourke-White (June 14, 1904-August 27, 1971). She “was an American photographer and documentary photographer. She is best known as the first foreign photographer permitted to take pictures of Soviet industry, the firsthand American female war photojournalist, and the first female photographer for Henry Luce’s Life magazine, where herGRAVITY/HOPS RATIO
to Today’s infographic is a chart showing the ratio between Original Gravity and IBUs. I’m not sure where this one came from, but I’ll be to give the proper person credit if anybody knows. CLick here to see the chart full size. BEER BIRTHDAY: EOGHAN WALSH Today is the 35th birthday of Irish beer writer Eoghan Walsh, whose work brought him to live in Brussels, Belgium, where he writes the blog Brussels Beer City.While I was aware of Eoghan’s work thanks to the interwebs, I finally got to meet and spend some time with him during judging for the Brussels Beer Challenge a couple of years ago, which was great fun. BEER SAINTS: ST. MEDARD OF NOYON Today is the feast day of St. Medard of Noyon, who was also known as St. Medardus (c. 456–545). “He was the Bishop of Noyon. He moved the seat of the diocese from Vermand to Noviomagus Veromanduorum (modern Noyon) in northern France. Medardus was one of the most honored bishops of his time, often depicted BEER IN ADS #3753: THE BREW OF ALL BREWS 19 hours ago · Thursday’s ad is for “Rainier Beer,” from 1902. This ad was made for the Seattle Brewing & Malting Co., who made Rainier Beer, and was later known as the Rainier Brewing Company of Seattle, Washington. This one shows a lovely hop bine pattern with an illustration of a bottle of Rainier Beer with the tagline “The BEER IN ADS #3752: VIGOROUS HEALTH 1 day ago · Wednesday’s ad is for “Rainier Pale Beer,” from the 1890s. This ad was made for the Seattle Brewing & Malting Co., who made Rainier Beer, and was later known as the Rainier Brewing Company of Seattle, Washington. This one is a reproduction sign showing a Gibson Girl with a tiny glass of beer and this wonderful BEER IN ADS #3750: RAINIER'S SMILING MOUNTAIN Monday’s ad is for “Rainier Pale Beer,” from the 1906. This ad was made for the Seattle Brewing & Malting Co., who made Rainier Beer, and was later known as the Rainier Brewing Company of Seattle, Washington. This one is part of a series using the HISTORIC BEER BIRTHDAY: PHILLIP BEST Today is the birthday of Phillip Best (September 26, 1814-July 17, 1869) Phillip Best was the son of Jacob Best, who founded the brewery that eventually became Pabst Brewing Co., with his four sons in 1844.The Best family’s business was originally called “The Empire Brewery,” and then it was “Jacob Best & Sons Brewery” until 1859 when Phillip Best took over the firm and renamed it HISTORIC BEER BIRTHDAY: WILLIAM LASSELL Today is the birthday of William Lassell (June 18, 1799–October 5, 1880). He made great contributions to astronomy throughout his life, but that “hobby” was funded by the fortune he made at his Liverpool brewery. He was initially trained as a merchant, and in 1825 started an apparently successful brewery, and one account states that ALEXANDER NOWELL & THE INVENTION OF THE BEER BOTTLE July 13, 1568 is often given as the date that the Dean of St Paul, Alexander Nowell invented the beer bottle. It’s almost certain that’s not correct. If you were writing a work of history you’d ignore what you couldn’t confirm, but if you’re only commemorating the event it’s as good a day as any to do so. NORMAN ROCKWELL'S BEER Today is the birthday of American illustrator and painter Norman Rockwell (February 3, 1894-November 8, 1978) one of the 20th centuries most famous artists. Known for his wholesome depictions of everyday American life, his paintings appeared on the covers of the Saturday Evening Post for almost fifty years, and he frequently did workinvolving the
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Today in 1960, Burkina Faso gained their Independence from France. Burkina Faso. Burkina Faso Breweries. Brasseries de Haute Volta; Societe Burkinabe de Brasseries BISTRO IPA FESTIVAL WINNERS 2021 Bistro IPA Festival Winners 2021. Today was the 23rd annual IPA Festival and the 3rd annual Hazy IPA Festival at the Bistro, but that’s only because there wasn’t a festival last year. It was a lovely sunny day in Hayward, making it was perfect beer-judging weather now that we’re no longer inBOTSWANA BEER
Today in 1966, Botswana gained their Independence from the United Kingdom. Botswana Botswana Breweries Botswana Breweries Kgalagadi Breweries Botswana Brewery Guides Beer Advocate Beer Me Rate Beer Other Guides CIA World Factbook Official Website U.S. Embassy Wikipedia Guild: None Known National Regulatory Agency: None Beverage Alcohol Labeling Requirements: Not Known BEER IN ART #78: PETER PAUL RUBEN'S THE VILLAGE FETE Today’s work of art is by one the most famous artists to ever paint: Peter Paul Rubens. Rubens “was a prolific seventeenth-century Flemish Baroque painter, and a proponent of an extravagant Baroque style that emphasized movement, color, and sensuality. He is well-known for his Counter-Reformation altarpieces, portraits, landscapes, and history paintings of mythological and allegoricalWE WANT BEER PARADE
The parade, held on May 14, 1932, was organized by the city’s mayor, Jimmy Walker, and was originally called the Beer for Taxation march, although it quickly became known more popularly as the “We Want Beer!” parade. Mayor Walker was a flamboyant showman, but prohibition was also making life difficult for New Yorkers. HISTORIC BEER BIRTHDAY: GEORGE YOUNGER Historic Beer Birthday: George Younger. Today is the birthday of George Younger (February 17, 1722-September 28, 1788). Well, not exactly. His exact birthdate was not recorded, but he was baptized today, so that’s the best date we have to use. Here’s a biography from the University of Glasgow’s Scottish Brewing Archive. HISTORIC BEER BIRTHDAY: GOTTLIEB MUHLHAUSER Historic Beer Birthday: Gottlieb Muhlhauser. January 24, 2021 By Jay Brooks 1 Comment. Today is the birthday of Gottlieb Muhlhauser (January 24, 1836-February 9, 1905), who co-founded the Windisch-Muhlhauser Brewing Company in Cincinnati, Ohio. He had two partners in the venture, his brother-in-law Conrad Windisch and hisbrother Heinrich
BEER BIRTHDAY: JAIME JURADO Beer Birthday: Jaime Jurado. January 15, 2021 By Jay Brooks 4 Comments. Today is the birthday of Jaime Jurado, who for many years was the Director of Brewing Operations for the Gambrinus Company, which included several beer brands and breweries, such as Shiner, BridgePort, Pete’s Wicked and Trumer. A couple of years ago, hemoved to
HISTORIC BEER BIRTHDAY: GABRIEL SEDLMAYR II Today is the birthday of Gabriel Sedlmayr II, sometimes referred to as Gabriel Sedlmayr the Younger (February 26, 1811-October 1, 1891). He was, of course, the son of Gabriel Sedlmayr the Elder, who acquired the Spaten brewery in 1807, when “at the time was the smallest brewery in Munich.” When his father died in 1839, the brewery passed to Gabriel and his brother Joseph, and the two ran MARGARET BOURKE-WHITE PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE BUSCH FAMILY Margaret Bourke-White Photographs Of The Busch Family. Today is the birthday of Margaret Bourke-White (June 14, 1904-August 27, 1971). She “was an American photographer and documentary photographer. She is best known as the first foreign photographer permitted to take pictures of Soviet industry, the firsthand American female warGRAVITY/HOPS RATIO
Gravity/Hops Ratio. February 24, 2013 By Jay Brooks 2 Comments. to. Today’s infographic is a chart showing the ratio between Original Gravity and IBUs. I’m not sure where this one came from, but I’ll be to give the proper person credit if anybody knows. CLick here to see the chart full size. BISTRO IPA FESTIVAL WINNERS 2021 Bistro IPA Festival Winners 2021. Today was the 23rd annual IPA Festival and the 3rd annual Hazy IPA Festival at the Bistro, but that’s only because there wasn’t a festival last year. It was a lovely sunny day in Hayward, making it was perfect beer-judging weather now that we’re no longer inBOTSWANA BEER
Today in 1966, Botswana gained their Independence from the United Kingdom. Botswana Botswana Breweries Botswana Breweries Kgalagadi Breweries Botswana Brewery Guides Beer Advocate Beer Me Rate Beer Other Guides CIA World Factbook Official Website U.S. Embassy Wikipedia Guild: None Known National Regulatory Agency: None Beverage Alcohol Labeling Requirements: Not Known BEER IN ART #78: PETER PAUL RUBEN'S THE VILLAGE FETE Today’s work of art is by one the most famous artists to ever paint: Peter Paul Rubens. Rubens “was a prolific seventeenth-century Flemish Baroque painter, and a proponent of an extravagant Baroque style that emphasized movement, color, and sensuality. He is well-known for his Counter-Reformation altarpieces, portraits, landscapes, and history paintings of mythological and allegoricalWE WANT BEER PARADE
The parade, held on May 14, 1932, was organized by the city’s mayor, Jimmy Walker, and was originally called the Beer for Taxation march, although it quickly became known more popularly as the “We Want Beer!” parade. Mayor Walker was a flamboyant showman, but prohibition was also making life difficult for New Yorkers. HISTORIC BEER BIRTHDAY: GEORGE YOUNGER Historic Beer Birthday: George Younger. Today is the birthday of George Younger (February 17, 1722-September 28, 1788). Well, not exactly. His exact birthdate was not recorded, but he was baptized today, so that’s the best date we have to use. Here’s a biography from the University of Glasgow’s Scottish Brewing Archive. HISTORIC BEER BIRTHDAY: GOTTLIEB MUHLHAUSER Historic Beer Birthday: Gottlieb Muhlhauser. January 24, 2021 By Jay Brooks 1 Comment. Today is the birthday of Gottlieb Muhlhauser (January 24, 1836-February 9, 1905), who co-founded the Windisch-Muhlhauser Brewing Company in Cincinnati, Ohio. He had two partners in the venture, his brother-in-law Conrad Windisch and hisbrother Heinrich
BEER BIRTHDAY: JAIME JURADO Beer Birthday: Jaime Jurado. January 15, 2021 By Jay Brooks 4 Comments. Today is the birthday of Jaime Jurado, who for many years was the Director of Brewing Operations for the Gambrinus Company, which included several beer brands and breweries, such as Shiner, BridgePort, Pete’s Wicked and Trumer. A couple of years ago, hemoved to
HISTORIC BEER BIRTHDAY: GABRIEL SEDLMAYR II Today is the birthday of Gabriel Sedlmayr II, sometimes referred to as Gabriel Sedlmayr the Younger (February 26, 1811-October 1, 1891). He was, of course, the son of Gabriel Sedlmayr the Elder, who acquired the Spaten brewery in 1807, when “at the time was the smallest brewery in Munich.” When his father died in 1839, the brewery passed to Gabriel and his brother Joseph, and the two ran MARGARET BOURKE-WHITE PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE BUSCH FAMILY Margaret Bourke-White Photographs Of The Busch Family. Today is the birthday of Margaret Bourke-White (June 14, 1904-August 27, 1971). She “was an American photographer and documentary photographer. She is best known as the first foreign photographer permitted to take pictures of Soviet industry, the firsthand American female warGRAVITY/HOPS RATIO
Gravity/Hops Ratio. February 24, 2013 By Jay Brooks 2 Comments. to. Today’s infographic is a chart showing the ratio between Original Gravity and IBUs. I’m not sure where this one came from, but I’ll be to give the proper person credit if anybody knows. CLick here to see the chart full size.BOTSWANA BEER
Today in 1966, Botswana gained their Independence from the United Kingdom. Botswana Botswana Breweries Botswana Breweries Kgalagadi Breweries Botswana Brewery Guides Beer Advocate Beer Me Rate Beer Other Guides CIA World Factbook Official Website U.S. Embassy Wikipedia Guild: None Known National Regulatory Agency: None Beverage Alcohol Labeling Requirements: Not Known BEER IN ADS #3753: THE BREW OF ALL BREWS 10 hours ago · Thursday’s ad is for “Rainier Beer,” from 1902. This ad was made for the Seattle Brewing & Malting Co., who made Rainier Beer, and was later known as the Rainier Brewing Company of Seattle, Washington. This one shows a lovely hop bine pattern with an illustration of a bottle of Rainier Beer with the tagline “The BEER IN ADS #3752: VIGOROUS HEALTH 1 day ago · Wednesday’s ad is for “Rainier Pale Beer,” from the 1890s. This ad was made for the Seattle Brewing & Malting Co., who made Rainier Beer, and was later known as the Rainier Brewing Company of Seattle, Washington. This one is a reproduction sign showing a Gibson Girl with a tiny glass of beer and this wonderful BEER SAINTS: ST. MEDARD OF NOYON Today is the feast day of St. Medard of Noyon, who was also known as St. Medardus (c. 456–545). “He was the Bishop of Noyon. He moved the seat of the diocese from Vermand to Noviomagus Veromanduorum (modern Noyon) in northern France. Medardus was one of the most honored bishops of his time, often depicted BEER IN ADS #3750: RAINIER'S SMILING MOUNTAIN Monday’s ad is for “Rainier Pale Beer,” from the 1906. This ad was made for the Seattle Brewing & Malting Co., who made Rainier Beer, and was later known as the Rainier Brewing Company of Seattle, Washington. This one is part of a series using the NORMAN ROCKWELL'S BEER Norman Rockwell’s Beer. Today is the birthday of American illustrator and painter Norman Rockwell (February 3, 1894-November 8, 1978) one of the 20th centuries most famous artists. Known for his wholesome depictions of everyday American life, his paintings appeared on the covers of the Saturday Evening Post for almost fifty years, andhe
HISTORIC BEER BIRTHDAY: WILLIAM LASSELL Historic Beer Birthday: William Lassell. Today is the birthday of William Lassell (June 18, 1799–October 5, 1880). He made great contributions to astronomy throughout his life, but that “hobby” was funded by the fortune he made at his Liverpool brewery. He was initially trained as a merchant, and in 1825 started an apparentlysuccessful
ALEXANDER NOWELL & THE INVENTION OF THE BEER BOTTLE July 13, 1568 is often given as the date that the Dean of St Paul, Alexander Nowell invented the beer bottle. It’s almost certain that’s not correct. If you were writing a work of history you’d ignore what you couldn’t confirm, but if you’re only commemorating the event it’s as good a day as any to do so.NEWS ARCHIVES
The Chicago Tribune is reporting that the drug store chain Walgreens has rolled out their own private label beer in cans, called Big Flats 1901.Walgreens is carrying the new beers in 60% of its nearly 8,000 locations and the average price is about $2.99 per six-pack or 50cents a can.
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It’s day nineteen of my run to Christmas featuring all 42 labels from Anchor’s Christmas Ale — a.k.a. Our Special Ale — all different beers (well, mostly different) and all different labels, each one designed by local artist Jim Stitt, up to and including this year’s label.. 1993 was the nineteenth year that Anchor made their Christmas Ale, and this year marked the seventh year that BISTRO IPA FESTIVAL WINNERS 2021 Bistro IPA Festival Winners 2021. Today was the 23rd annual IPA Festival and the 3rd annual Hazy IPA Festival at the Bistro, but that’s only because there wasn’t a festival last year. It was a lovely sunny day in Hayward, making it was perfect beer-judging weather now that we’re no longer inBEER SLOGANS
Busch Beer Advertising slogan: Busch Beer. Head for the mountains. Schlitz Beer Ad slogan: Schlitz. The beer that made Milwaukee famous. Budweiser Beer Slogans: Budweiser. True When you say Budweiser, you’ve said it all. For all you do, this Bud’s for you. The Genuine Article. The King of Beers. Where there’s life, there’sBud. Coors
BEER SLANG - BROOKSTON BEER BULLETIN In addition to drunk words and puke words, this list is slang for beer itself as well as other slang involving beer and/or alcohol more generally. Some entomological sources list the dates when there are records of the word being in use, and those are listed in parenthesis,along with
BEER IN ADS #137: ANHEUSER-BUSCH'S CUSTER'S LAST FIGHT Friday’s ad is the oldest piece of American breweriana known to exist. It was a poster created by Anheuser-Busch, who commissioned the original painting, Custer’s Last Fight, which was painted by Cassilly Adams in 1884. A lithograph was then prepared by F. Otto Becker in 1889. It was distributed as an advertising poster byAnheuser-Busch.
WE WANT BEER PARADE
The parade, held on May 14, 1932, was organized by the city’s mayor, Jimmy Walker, and was originally called the Beer for Taxation march, although it quickly became known more popularly as the “We Want Beer!” parade. Mayor Walker was a flamboyant showman, but prohibition was also making life difficult for New Yorkers. BEER IN ART #78: PETER PAUL RUBEN'S THE VILLAGE FETE Today’s work of art is by one the most famous artists to ever paint: Peter Paul Rubens. Rubens “was a prolific seventeenth-century Flemish Baroque painter, and a proponent of an extravagant Baroque style that emphasized movement, color, and sensuality. He is well-known for his Counter-Reformation altarpieces, portraits, landscapes, and history paintings of mythological and allegorical MARGARET BOURKE-WHITE PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE BUSCH FAMILY Margaret Bourke-White Photographs Of The Busch Family. Today is the birthday of Margaret Bourke-White (June 14, 1904-August 27, 1971). She “was an American photographer and documentary photographer. She is best known as the first foreign photographer permitted to take pictures of Soviet industry, the firsthand American female war HISTORIC BEER BIRTHDAY: GOTTLIEB MUHLHAUSER Historic Beer Birthday: Gottlieb Muhlhauser. January 24, 2021 By Jay Brooks 1 Comment. Today is the birthday of Gottlieb Muhlhauser (January 24, 1836-February 9, 1905), who co-founded the Windisch-Muhlhauser Brewing Company in Cincinnati, Ohio. He had two partners in the venture, his brother-in-law Conrad Windisch and hisbrother Heinrich
THE PRICE OF A BEER: 1952-2016 I saw a slideshow recently on a genealogy website that took data from the Consumer Price Index from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and showed the price of a pint beginning in 1952 through last year, along with what that price would be in today’s money, in other words adjusted for inflation. I took it from a slideshow and turned into a table so you could more easily see the changes over time. HISTORIC BEER BIRTHDAY: GABRIEL SEDLMAYR II Today is the birthday of Gabriel Sedlmayr II, sometimes referred to as Gabriel Sedlmayr the Younger (February 26, 1811-October 1, 1891). He was, of course, the son of Gabriel Sedlmayr the Elder, who acquired the Spaten brewery in 1807, when “at the time was the smallest brewery in Munich.” When his father died in 1839, the brewery passed to Gabriel and his brother Joseph, and the two ran BISTRO IPA FESTIVAL WINNERS 2021 Bistro IPA Festival Winners 2021. Today was the 23rd annual IPA Festival and the 3rd annual Hazy IPA Festival at the Bistro, but that’s only because there wasn’t a festival last year. It was a lovely sunny day in Hayward, making it was perfect beer-judging weather now that we’re no longer inBEER SLOGANS
Busch Beer Advertising slogan: Busch Beer. Head for the mountains. Schlitz Beer Ad slogan: Schlitz. The beer that made Milwaukee famous. Budweiser Beer Slogans: Budweiser. True When you say Budweiser, you’ve said it all. For all you do, this Bud’s for you. The Genuine Article. The King of Beers. Where there’s life, there’sBud. Coors
BEER SLANG - BROOKSTON BEER BULLETIN In addition to drunk words and puke words, this list is slang for beer itself as well as other slang involving beer and/or alcohol more generally. Some entomological sources list the dates when there are records of the word being in use, and those are listed in parenthesis,along with
BEER IN ADS #137: ANHEUSER-BUSCH'S CUSTER'S LAST FIGHT Friday’s ad is the oldest piece of American breweriana known to exist. It was a poster created by Anheuser-Busch, who commissioned the original painting, Custer’s Last Fight, which was painted by Cassilly Adams in 1884. A lithograph was then prepared by F. Otto Becker in 1889. It was distributed as an advertising poster byAnheuser-Busch.
WE WANT BEER PARADE
The parade, held on May 14, 1932, was organized by the city’s mayor, Jimmy Walker, and was originally called the Beer for Taxation march, although it quickly became known more popularly as the “We Want Beer!” parade. Mayor Walker was a flamboyant showman, but prohibition was also making life difficult for New Yorkers. BEER IN ART #78: PETER PAUL RUBEN'S THE VILLAGE FETE Today’s work of art is by one the most famous artists to ever paint: Peter Paul Rubens. Rubens “was a prolific seventeenth-century Flemish Baroque painter, and a proponent of an extravagant Baroque style that emphasized movement, color, and sensuality. He is well-known for his Counter-Reformation altarpieces, portraits, landscapes, and history paintings of mythological and allegorical MARGARET BOURKE-WHITE PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE BUSCH FAMILY Margaret Bourke-White Photographs Of The Busch Family. Today is the birthday of Margaret Bourke-White (June 14, 1904-August 27, 1971). She “was an American photographer and documentary photographer. She is best known as the first foreign photographer permitted to take pictures of Soviet industry, the firsthand American female war HISTORIC BEER BIRTHDAY: GOTTLIEB MUHLHAUSER Historic Beer Birthday: Gottlieb Muhlhauser. January 24, 2021 By Jay Brooks 1 Comment. Today is the birthday of Gottlieb Muhlhauser (January 24, 1836-February 9, 1905), who co-founded the Windisch-Muhlhauser Brewing Company in Cincinnati, Ohio. He had two partners in the venture, his brother-in-law Conrad Windisch and hisbrother Heinrich
THE PRICE OF A BEER: 1952-2016 I saw a slideshow recently on a genealogy website that took data from the Consumer Price Index from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and showed the price of a pint beginning in 1952 through last year, along with what that price would be in today’s money, in other words adjusted for inflation. I took it from a slideshow and turned into a table so you could more easily see the changes over time. HISTORIC BEER BIRTHDAY: GABRIEL SEDLMAYR II Today is the birthday of Gabriel Sedlmayr II, sometimes referred to as Gabriel Sedlmayr the Younger (February 26, 1811-October 1, 1891). He was, of course, the son of Gabriel Sedlmayr the Elder, who acquired the Spaten brewery in 1807, when “at the time was the smallest brewery in Munich.” When his father died in 1839, the brewery passed to Gabriel and his brother Joseph, and the two ranBEER TOASTS
Here are some of my favorite toasts, divided into a few broad categories: Humor International Toasts Irreverent Serious Specific Famous Toasts HUMOR The bubble winked at me and said, “You’ll miss me brother, when you’re dead.” — Oliver Herford Call frequently. Drink moderately, Park friendly, Pay today, trust tomorrow. —Anonymous Early to
BEER IN ADS #3752: VIGOROUS HEALTH 17 hours ago · Wednesday’s ad is for “Rainier Pale Beer,” from the 1890s. This ad was made for the Seattle Brewing & Malting Co., who made Rainier Beer, and was later known as the Rainier Brewing Company of Seattle, Washington. This one is a reproduction sign showing a Gibson Girl with a tiny glass of beer and this wonderful BEER SAINTS: ST. MEDARD OF NOYON Today is the feast day of St. Medard of Noyon, who was also known as St. Medardus (c. 456–545). “He was the Bishop of Noyon. He moved the seat of the diocese from Vermand to Noviomagus Veromanduorum (modern Noyon) in northern France. Medardus was one of the most honored bishops of his time, often depicted BEER BIRTHDAY: EOGHAN WALSH 1 day ago · Today is the 35th birthday of Irish beer writer Eoghan Walsh, whose work brought him to live in Brussels, Belgium, where he writes the blog Brussels Beer City.While I was aware of Eoghan’s work thanks to the interwebs, I finally got to meet and spend some time with him during judging for the Brussels Beer Challenge a couple of years ago, which was great fun. BEER IN ADS #3751: RAINIER GIVES VIGOR AND STRENGTH 1 day ago · Tuesday’s ad is for “Rainier Pale Beer,” from 1907. This ad was made for the Seattle Brewing & Malting Co., who made Rainier Beer, and was later known as the Rainier Brewing Company of Seattle, Washington. This one shows a blacksmith holding a hammer inone hand and a
HISTORIC BEER BIRTHDAY: GOTTLIEB MUHLHAUSER Historic Beer Birthday: Gottlieb Muhlhauser. January 24, 2021 By Jay Brooks 1 Comment. Today is the birthday of Gottlieb Muhlhauser (January 24, 1836-February 9, 1905), who co-founded the Windisch-Muhlhauser Brewing Company in Cincinnati, Ohio. He had two partners in the venture, his brother-in-law Conrad Windisch and hisbrother Heinrich
TOP TEN TUESDAY: TOP 10 BEER POEMS Today is St. Columba’s Day.He’s a patron saint of poets, so I thought I’ll pull out some of my favorite poems with beer in them. I’m excluding limericks (since we’ve done them already) and haikus since Beer Haiku Daily pretty has them covered. So for my 18th Top 10 list I present the Top 10 beer poems, although, like before, the rankings are pretty much meaningless. HISTORIC BEER BIRTHDAY: CONRAD WINDISCH Historic Beer Birthday: Conrad Windisch. Today is the birthday of Conrad Windisch (March 6, 1825-July 2, 1887) who was a co-founder, along with Gottlieb Muhlhauser of the Windisch-Muhlhauser Brewing Co. of Cincinnati, Ohio, which was known as the “Lion Brewery.”. He was originally a partner in the more famous Christian MoerleinBrewery, but
HISTORIC BEER BIRTHDAY: GABRIEL SEDLMAYR II Today is the birthday of Gabriel Sedlmayr II, sometimes referred to as Gabriel Sedlmayr the Younger (February 26, 1811-October 1, 1891). He was, of course, the son of Gabriel Sedlmayr the Elder, who acquired the Spaten brewery in 1807, when “at the time was the smallest brewery in Munich.” When his father died in 1839, the brewery passed to Gabriel and his brother Joseph, and the two ranBREWERIES ARCHIVES
Today in 1873, US Patent 135245 A was issued, an invention of Louis Pasteur, for his “Improvement in Brewing Beer and Ale.” There’s no Abstract, but Pasteur explains in the description that this is a “process of brewing without the presence in the wort of atmosphericair, my invention has for its object to produce a better quality and greater quantity of beer from the same quantity and BISTRO IPA FESTIVAL WINNERS 2021 Bistro IPA Festival Winners 2021. Today was the 23rd annual IPA Festival and the 3rd annual Hazy IPA Festival at the Bistro, but that’s only because there wasn’t a festival last year. It was a lovely sunny day in Hayward, making it was perfect beer-judging weather now that we’re no longer inBEER SLOGANS
Busch Beer Advertising slogan: Busch Beer. Head for the mountains. Schlitz Beer Ad slogan: Schlitz. The beer that made Milwaukee famous. Budweiser Beer Slogans: Budweiser. True When you say Budweiser, you’ve said it all. For all you do, this Bud’s for you. The Genuine Article. The King of Beers. Where there’s life, there’sBud. Coors
BEER SLANG - BROOKSTON BEER BULLETIN In addition to drunk words and puke words, this list is slang for beer itself as well as other slang involving beer and/or alcohol more generally. Some entomological sources list the dates when there are records of the word being in use, and those are listed in parenthesis,along with
BEER IN ADS #137: ANHEUSER-BUSCH'S CUSTER'S LAST FIGHT Friday’s ad is the oldest piece of American breweriana known to exist. It was a poster created by Anheuser-Busch, who commissioned the original painting, Custer’s Last Fight, which was painted by Cassilly Adams in 1884. A lithograph was then prepared by F. Otto Becker in 1889. It was distributed as an advertising poster byAnheuser-Busch.
WE WANT BEER PARADE
The parade, held on May 14, 1932, was organized by the city’s mayor, Jimmy Walker, and was originally called the Beer for Taxation march, although it quickly became known more popularly as the “We Want Beer!” parade. Mayor Walker was a flamboyant showman, but prohibition was also making life difficult for New Yorkers. MARGARET BOURKE-WHITE PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE BUSCH FAMILY Margaret Bourke-White Photographs Of The Busch Family. Today is the birthday of Margaret Bourke-White (June 14, 1904-August 27, 1971). She “was an American photographer and documentary photographer. She is best known as the first foreign photographer permitted to take pictures of Soviet industry, the firsthand American female war HISTORIC BEER BIRTHDAY: GOTTLIEB MUHLHAUSER Historic Beer Birthday: Gottlieb Muhlhauser. January 24, 2021 By Jay Brooks 1 Comment. Today is the birthday of Gottlieb Muhlhauser (January 24, 1836-February 9, 1905), who co-founded the Windisch-Muhlhauser Brewing Company in Cincinnati, Ohio. He had two partners in the venture, his brother-in-law Conrad Windisch and hisbrother Heinrich
HOW MUCH DOES THE GOVERNMENT MAKE FROM ALCOHOL Today’s infographic shows How Much Does The Government Make From Alcohol? It was created by Inuit, the makers of Turbo Tax. It “illustrates how much money individuals are being taxed to consume alcohol, and subsequently how much the Federal and State governmentsare generating in
THE PRICE OF A BEER: 1952-2016 I saw a slideshow recently on a genealogy website that took data from the Consumer Price Index from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and showed the price of a pint beginning in 1952 through last year, along with what that price would be in today’s money, in other words adjusted for inflation. I took it from a slideshow and turned into a table so you could more easily see the changes over time. HISTORIC BEER BIRTHDAY: GABRIEL SEDLMAYR II Today is the birthday of Gabriel Sedlmayr II, sometimes referred to as Gabriel Sedlmayr the Younger (February 26, 1811-October 1, 1891). He was, of course, the son of Gabriel Sedlmayr the Elder, who acquired the Spaten brewery in 1807, when “at the time was the smallest brewery in Munich.” When his father died in 1839, the brewery passed to Gabriel and his brother Joseph, and the two ran BISTRO IPA FESTIVAL WINNERS 2021 Bistro IPA Festival Winners 2021. Today was the 23rd annual IPA Festival and the 3rd annual Hazy IPA Festival at the Bistro, but that’s only because there wasn’t a festival last year. It was a lovely sunny day in Hayward, making it was perfect beer-judging weather now that we’re no longer inBEER SLOGANS
Busch Beer Advertising slogan: Busch Beer. Head for the mountains. Schlitz Beer Ad slogan: Schlitz. The beer that made Milwaukee famous. Budweiser Beer Slogans: Budweiser. True When you say Budweiser, you’ve said it all. For all you do, this Bud’s for you. The Genuine Article. The King of Beers. Where there’s life, there’sBud. Coors
BEER SLANG - BROOKSTON BEER BULLETIN In addition to drunk words and puke words, this list is slang for beer itself as well as other slang involving beer and/or alcohol more generally. Some entomological sources list the dates when there are records of the word being in use, and those are listed in parenthesis,along with
BEER IN ADS #137: ANHEUSER-BUSCH'S CUSTER'S LAST FIGHT Friday’s ad is the oldest piece of American breweriana known to exist. It was a poster created by Anheuser-Busch, who commissioned the original painting, Custer’s Last Fight, which was painted by Cassilly Adams in 1884. A lithograph was then prepared by F. Otto Becker in 1889. It was distributed as an advertising poster byAnheuser-Busch.
WE WANT BEER PARADE
The parade, held on May 14, 1932, was organized by the city’s mayor, Jimmy Walker, and was originally called the Beer for Taxation march, although it quickly became known more popularly as the “We Want Beer!” parade. Mayor Walker was a flamboyant showman, but prohibition was also making life difficult for New Yorkers. MARGARET BOURKE-WHITE PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE BUSCH FAMILY Margaret Bourke-White Photographs Of The Busch Family. Today is the birthday of Margaret Bourke-White (June 14, 1904-August 27, 1971). She “was an American photographer and documentary photographer. She is best known as the first foreign photographer permitted to take pictures of Soviet industry, the firsthand American female war HISTORIC BEER BIRTHDAY: GOTTLIEB MUHLHAUSER Historic Beer Birthday: Gottlieb Muhlhauser. January 24, 2021 By Jay Brooks 1 Comment. Today is the birthday of Gottlieb Muhlhauser (January 24, 1836-February 9, 1905), who co-founded the Windisch-Muhlhauser Brewing Company in Cincinnati, Ohio. He had two partners in the venture, his brother-in-law Conrad Windisch and hisbrother Heinrich
HOW MUCH DOES THE GOVERNMENT MAKE FROM ALCOHOL Today’s infographic shows How Much Does The Government Make From Alcohol? It was created by Inuit, the makers of Turbo Tax. It “illustrates how much money individuals are being taxed to consume alcohol, and subsequently how much the Federal and State governmentsare generating in
THE PRICE OF A BEER: 1952-2016 I saw a slideshow recently on a genealogy website that took data from the Consumer Price Index from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and showed the price of a pint beginning in 1952 through last year, along with what that price would be in today’s money, in other words adjusted for inflation. I took it from a slideshow and turned into a table so you could more easily see the changes over time. HISTORIC BEER BIRTHDAY: GABRIEL SEDLMAYR II Today is the birthday of Gabriel Sedlmayr II, sometimes referred to as Gabriel Sedlmayr the Younger (February 26, 1811-October 1, 1891). He was, of course, the son of Gabriel Sedlmayr the Elder, who acquired the Spaten brewery in 1807, when “at the time was the smallest brewery in Munich.” When his father died in 1839, the brewery passed to Gabriel and his brother Joseph, and the two ran BROOKSTON BEER BULLETIN Jay R. Brooks on Beer. Today is the birthday of August Schmid (June 4, 1843-June 4, 1889). He was born in Switzerland, emigrated to the U.S., and in 1850 with a partner, Emanuel Bernheimer, he founded the Constanz Brewery on East 4th Street near Avenue B, and a couple of years later, Bernheimer and a different partner, James Speyers, started the Lion Brewery on Columbus Ave, between 107th andBEER TOASTS
Here are some of my favorite toasts, divided into a few broad categories: Humor International Toasts Irreverent Serious Specific Famous Toasts HUMOR The bubble winked at me and said, “You’ll miss me brother, when you’re dead.” — Oliver Herford Call frequently. Drink moderately, Park friendly, Pay today, trust tomorrow. —Anonymous Early to
FICTIONAL BEER BRANDS Fictional Beer Brands. Below is a list of fictional beer brands used in books, comics, films, games and television. Some of these brands went on to live in the real world, but they first existed in an author or creator’s mind. Alamo Beer (King of the Hill)BOTSWANA BEER
Today in 1966, Botswana gained their Independence from the United Kingdom. Botswana Botswana Breweries Botswana Breweries Kgalagadi Breweries Botswana Brewery Guides Beer Advocate Beer Me Rate Beer Other Guides CIA World Factbook Official Website U.S. Embassy Wikipedia Guild: None Known National Regulatory Agency: None Beverage Alcohol Labeling Requirements: Not Known BEER BIRTHDAY: EOGHAN WALSH 19 hours ago · Today is the 35th birthday of Irish beer writer Eoghan Walsh, whose work brought him to live in Brussels, Belgium, where he writes the blog Brussels Beer City.While I was aware of Eoghan’s work thanks to the interwebs, I finally got to meet and spend some time with him during judging for the Brussels Beer Challenge a couple of years ago, which was great fun. BEER IN ADS #3752: VIGOROUS HEALTH 7 hours ago · Wednesday’s ad is for “Rainier Pale Beer,” from the 1890s. This ad was made for the Seattle Brewing & Malting Co., who made Rainier Beer, and was later known as the Rainier Brewing Company of Seattle, Washington. This one is a reproduction sign showing a Gibson Girl with a tiny glass of beer and this wonderful BEER IN ADS #3751: RAINIER GIVES VIGOR AND STRENGTH 1 day ago · Tuesday’s ad is for “Rainier Pale Beer,” from 1907. This ad was made for the Seattle Brewing & Malting Co., who made Rainier Beer, and was later known as the Rainier Brewing Company of Seattle, Washington. This one shows a blacksmith holding a hammer inone hand and a
BEER SAINTS: ST. MEDARD OF NOYON 1 day ago · Today is the feast day of St. Medard of Noyon, who was also known as St. Medardus (c. 456–545). “He was the Bishop of Noyon. He moved the seat of the diocese from Vermand to Noviomagus Veromanduorum (modern Noyon) in northern France. Medardus was one of the most honored bishops of his time, often depicted TOP TEN TUESDAY: TOP 10 BEER POEMS Today is St. Columba’s Day.He’s a patron saint of poets, so I thought I’ll pull out some of my favorite poems with beer in them. I’m excluding limericks (since we’ve done them already) and haikus since Beer Haiku Daily pretty has them covered. So for my 18th Top 10 list I present the Top 10 beer poems, although, like before, the rankings are pretty much meaningless.BREWERIES ARCHIVES
Today in 1873, US Patent 135245 A was issued, an invention of Louis Pasteur, for his “Improvement in Brewing Beer and Ale.” There’s no Abstract, but Pasteur explains in the description that this is a “process of brewing without the presence in the wort of atmosphericair, my invention has for its object to produce a better quality and greater quantity of beer from the same quantity and BISTRO IPA FESTIVAL WINNERS 2021 Bistro IPA Festival Winners 2021. Today was the 23rd annual IPA Festival and the 3rd annual Hazy IPA Festival at the Bistro, but that’s only because there wasn’t a festival last year. It was a lovely sunny day in Hayward, making it was perfect beer-judging weather now that we’re no longer inBEER SLOGANS
Busch Beer Advertising slogan: Busch Beer. Head for the mountains. Schlitz Beer Ad slogan: Schlitz. The beer that made Milwaukee famous. Budweiser Beer Slogans: Budweiser. True When you say Budweiser, you’ve said it all. For all you do, this Bud’s for you. The Genuine Article. The King of Beers. Where there’s life, there’sBud. Coors
BEER SLANG - BROOKSTON BEER BULLETIN In addition to drunk words and puke words, this list is slang for beer itself as well as other slang involving beer and/or alcohol more generally. Some entomological sources list the dates when there are records of the word being in use, and those are listed in parenthesis,along with
BEER IN ART #78: PETER PAUL RUBEN'S THE VILLAGE FETE Today’s work of art is by one the most famous artists to ever paint: Peter Paul Rubens. Rubens “was a prolific seventeenth-century Flemish Baroque painter, and a proponent of an extravagant Baroque style that emphasized movement, color, and sensuality. He is well-known for his Counter-Reformation altarpieces, portraits, landscapes, and history paintings of mythological and allegorical BEER IN ADS #137: ANHEUSER-BUSCH'S CUSTER'S LAST FIGHT Friday’s ad is the oldest piece of American breweriana known to exist. It was a poster created by Anheuser-Busch, who commissioned the original painting, Custer’s Last Fight, which was painted by Cassilly Adams in 1884. A lithograph was then prepared by F. Otto Becker in 1889. It was distributed as an advertising poster byAnheuser-Busch.
WE WANT BEER PARADE
The parade, held on May 14, 1932, was organized by the city’s mayor, Jimmy Walker, and was originally called the Beer for Taxation march, although it quickly became known more popularly as the “We Want Beer!” parade. Mayor Walker was a flamboyant showman, but prohibition was also making life difficult for New Yorkers. MARGARET BOURKE-WHITE PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE BUSCH FAMILY Margaret Bourke-White Photographs Of The Busch Family. Today is the birthday of Margaret Bourke-White (June 14, 1904-August 27, 1971). She “was an American photographer and documentary photographer. She is best known as the first foreign photographer permitted to take pictures of Soviet industry, the firsthand American female war HISTORIC BEER BIRTHDAY: GOTTLIEB MUHLHAUSER Historic Beer Birthday: Gottlieb Muhlhauser. January 24, 2021 By Jay Brooks 1 Comment. Today is the birthday of Gottlieb Muhlhauser (January 24, 1836-February 9, 1905), who co-founded the Windisch-Muhlhauser Brewing Company in Cincinnati, Ohio. He had two partners in the venture, his brother-in-law Conrad Windisch and hisbrother Heinrich
TOP TEN TUESDAY: TOP 10 BEER SLOGANS It’s been several months since I’ve done a Top 10 list, primarily because it’s been too hard to keep up with them weekly. So I think I’ll try once a month instead. I’ve been collecting old beer slogans for a project (more on that later) and so I thought I’d pick my ten favorite ones. THE PRICE OF A BEER: 1952-2016 I saw a slideshow recently on a genealogy website that took data from the Consumer Price Index from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and showed the price of a pint beginning in 1952 through last year, along with what that price would be in today’s money, in other words adjusted for inflation. I took it from a slideshow and turned into a table so you could more easily see the changes over time. BISTRO IPA FESTIVAL WINNERS 2021 Bistro IPA Festival Winners 2021. Today was the 23rd annual IPA Festival and the 3rd annual Hazy IPA Festival at the Bistro, but that’s only because there wasn’t a festival last year. It was a lovely sunny day in Hayward, making it was perfect beer-judging weather now that we’re no longer inBEER SLOGANS
Busch Beer Advertising slogan: Busch Beer. Head for the mountains. Schlitz Beer Ad slogan: Schlitz. The beer that made Milwaukee famous. Budweiser Beer Slogans: Budweiser. True When you say Budweiser, you’ve said it all. For all you do, this Bud’s for you. The Genuine Article. The King of Beers. Where there’s life, there’sBud. Coors
BEER SLANG - BROOKSTON BEER BULLETIN In addition to drunk words and puke words, this list is slang for beer itself as well as other slang involving beer and/or alcohol more generally. Some entomological sources list the dates when there are records of the word being in use, and those are listed in parenthesis,along with
BEER IN ART #78: PETER PAUL RUBEN'S THE VILLAGE FETE Today’s work of art is by one the most famous artists to ever paint: Peter Paul Rubens. Rubens “was a prolific seventeenth-century Flemish Baroque painter, and a proponent of an extravagant Baroque style that emphasized movement, color, and sensuality. He is well-known for his Counter-Reformation altarpieces, portraits, landscapes, and history paintings of mythological and allegorical BEER IN ADS #137: ANHEUSER-BUSCH'S CUSTER'S LAST FIGHT Friday’s ad is the oldest piece of American breweriana known to exist. It was a poster created by Anheuser-Busch, who commissioned the original painting, Custer’s Last Fight, which was painted by Cassilly Adams in 1884. A lithograph was then prepared by F. Otto Becker in 1889. It was distributed as an advertising poster byAnheuser-Busch.
WE WANT BEER PARADE
The parade, held on May 14, 1932, was organized by the city’s mayor, Jimmy Walker, and was originally called the Beer for Taxation march, although it quickly became known more popularly as the “We Want Beer!” parade. Mayor Walker was a flamboyant showman, but prohibition was also making life difficult for New Yorkers. MARGARET BOURKE-WHITE PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE BUSCH FAMILY Margaret Bourke-White Photographs Of The Busch Family. Today is the birthday of Margaret Bourke-White (June 14, 1904-August 27, 1971). She “was an American photographer and documentary photographer. She is best known as the first foreign photographer permitted to take pictures of Soviet industry, the firsthand American female war HISTORIC BEER BIRTHDAY: GOTTLIEB MUHLHAUSER Historic Beer Birthday: Gottlieb Muhlhauser. January 24, 2021 By Jay Brooks 1 Comment. Today is the birthday of Gottlieb Muhlhauser (January 24, 1836-February 9, 1905), who co-founded the Windisch-Muhlhauser Brewing Company in Cincinnati, Ohio. He had two partners in the venture, his brother-in-law Conrad Windisch and hisbrother Heinrich
TOP TEN TUESDAY: TOP 10 BEER SLOGANS It’s been several months since I’ve done a Top 10 list, primarily because it’s been too hard to keep up with them weekly. So I think I’ll try once a month instead. I’ve been collecting old beer slogans for a project (more on that later) and so I thought I’d pick my ten favorite ones. THE PRICE OF A BEER: 1952-2016 I saw a slideshow recently on a genealogy website that took data from the Consumer Price Index from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and showed the price of a pint beginning in 1952 through last year, along with what that price would be in today’s money, in other words adjusted for inflation. I took it from a slideshow and turned into a table so you could more easily see the changes over time.BEER TOASTS
Here are some of my favorite toasts, divided into a few broad categories: Humor International Toasts Irreverent Serious Specific Famous Toasts HUMOR The bubble winked at me and said, “You’ll miss me brother, when you’re dead.” — Oliver Herford Call frequently. Drink moderately, Park friendly, Pay today, trust tomorrow. —Anonymous Early to
BEER TASTING TERMS
Aftertaste A term for the taste left on the Palate after beer has been swallowed. “Finish” is a synonym. Aggressive A beer with pronounced or over the top flavors. The opposite of a beer described as “smooth” or “soft”. Alcoholic A beer that has a noticeableor
BEER IN ADS #3752: VIGOROUS HEALTH 4 hours ago · Wednesday’s ad is for “Rainier Pale Beer,” from the 1890s. This ad was made for the Seattle Brewing & Malting Co., who made Rainier Beer, and was later known as the Rainier Brewing Company of Seattle, Washington. This one is a reproduction sign showing a Gibson Girl with a tiny glass of beer and this wonderful BEER BIRTHDAY: EOGHAN WALSH 15 hours ago · Today is the 35th birthday of Irish beer writer Eoghan Walsh, whose work brought him to live in Brussels, Belgium, where he writes the blog Brussels Beer City.While I was aware of Eoghan’s work thanks to the interwebs, I finally got to meet and spend some time with him during judging for the Brussels Beer Challenge a couple of years ago, which was great fun. BEER IN ADS #3751: RAINIER GIVES VIGOR AND STRENGTH 1 day ago · Tuesday’s ad is for “Rainier Pale Beer,” from 1907. This ad was made for the Seattle Brewing & Malting Co., who made Rainier Beer, and was later known as the Rainier Brewing Company of Seattle, Washington. This one shows a blacksmith holding a hammer inone hand and a
BEER SAINTS: ST. MEDARD OF NOYON 1 day ago · Today is the feast day of St. Medard of Noyon, who was also known as St. Medardus (c. 456–545). “He was the Bishop of Noyon. He moved the seat of the diocese from Vermand to Noviomagus Veromanduorum (modern Noyon) in northern France. Medardus was one of the most honored bishops of his time, often depicted HISTORIC BEER BIRTHDAY: GOTTLIEB MUHLHAUSER Historic Beer Birthday: Gottlieb Muhlhauser. January 24, 2021 By Jay Brooks 1 Comment. Today is the birthday of Gottlieb Muhlhauser (January 24, 1836-February 9, 1905), who co-founded the Windisch-Muhlhauser Brewing Company in Cincinnati, Ohio. He had two partners in the venture, his brother-in-law Conrad Windisch and hisbrother Heinrich
BEER, DIAPERS AND CORRELATION This is the real history of the beer and diapers story, explaining its origins and truth, based on repeated analyses of retail data over two decades. It will show that one can have multiple contradictory results from analytic models, and how they can all be true. Beer, diapers, and correlation: A tale of ambiguity. HISTORIC BEER BIRTHDAY: CONRAD WINDISCH Historic Beer Birthday: Conrad Windisch. Today is the birthday of Conrad Windisch (March 6, 1825-July 2, 1887) who was a co-founder, along with Gottlieb Muhlhauser of the Windisch-Muhlhauser Brewing Co. of Cincinnati, Ohio, which was known as the “Lion Brewery.”. He was originally a partner in the more famous Christian MoerleinBrewery, but
BREWERIES ARCHIVES
Today in 1873, US Patent 135245 A was issued, an invention of Louis Pasteur, for his “Improvement in Brewing Beer and Ale.” There’s no Abstract, but Pasteur explains in the description that this is a “process of brewing without the presence in the wort of atmosphericair, my invention has for its object to produce a better quality and greater quantity of beer from the same quantity and BROOKSTON BEER BULLETIN Today is the birthday of Adolph G. Bechaud (May 30, 1840-March 5, 1919). He was born in Rheinpflz, Germany, but emigrated with his parents in 1850, when he was ten, settling in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. In 1871, along with two of his brothers, Frank and Jean (a.k.a. John), founded the A.G. Bechaud Brewery, which was also known as the A.G.Bechaud
BEER TOASTS
Here are some of my favorite toasts, divided into a few broad categories: Humor International Toasts Irreverent Serious Specific Famous Toasts HUMOR The bubble winked at me and said, “You’ll miss me brother, when you’re dead.” — Oliver Herford Call frequently. Drink moderately, Park friendly, Pay today, trust tomorrow. —Anonymous Early to
BISTRO IPA FESTIVAL WINNERS 2021 Bistro IPA Festival Winners 2021. Today was the 23rd annual IPA Festival and the 3rd annual Hazy IPA Festival at the Bistro, but that’s only because there wasn’t a festival last year. It was a lovely sunny day in Hayward, making it was perfect beer-judging weather now that we’re no longer in the basement.BEER SLOGANS
Busch Beer Advertising slogan: Busch Beer. Head for the mountains. Schlitz Beer Ad slogan: Schlitz. The beer that made Milwaukee famous. Budweiser Beer Slogans: Budweiser. True When you say Budweiser, you’ve said it all. For all you do, this Bud’s for you. The Genuine Article. The King of Beers. Where there’s life, there’sBud. Coors
BEER IN ART #78: PETER PAUL RUBEN'S THE VILLAGE FETE Today’s work of art is by one the most famous artists to ever paint: Peter Paul Rubens. Rubens “was a prolific seventeenth-century Flemish Baroque painter, and a proponent of an extravagant Baroque style that emphasized movement, color, and sensuality. He is well-known for his Counter-Reformation altarpieces, portraits, landscapes, and history paintings of mythological and allegorical BEER IN ADS #137: ANHEUSER-BUSCH'S CUSTER'S LAST FIGHT Friday’s ad is the oldest piece of American breweriana known to exist. It was a poster created by Anheuser-Busch, who commissioned the original painting, Custer’s Last Fight, which was painted by Cassilly Adams in 1884. A lithograph was then prepared by F. Otto Becker in 1889. It was distributed as an advertising poster byAnheuser-Busch.
HISTORIC BEER BIRTHDAY: GEORGE YOUNGER Historic Beer Birthday: George Younger. Today is the birthday of George Younger (February 17, 1722-September 28, 1788). Well, not exactly. His exact birthdate was not recorded, but he was baptized today, so that’s the best date we have to use. Here’s a biography from the University of Glasgow’s Scottish Brewing Archive. BEER BIRTHDAY: JAIME JURADO Beer Birthday: Jaime Jurado. January 15, 2021 By Jay Brooks 4 Comments. Today is the birthday of Jaime Jurado, who for many years was the Director of Brewing Operations for the Gambrinus Company, which included several beer brands and breweries, such as Shiner, BridgePort, Pete’s Wicked and Trumer. A couple of years ago, hemoved to
MARGARET BOURKE-WHITE PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE BUSCH FAMILYADOLPHUS BUSCH IVADOLPHUS BUSCH FAMILYADOLPHUS BUSCH 4ADOLPHUS BUSCH IIIADOLPHUS BUSCH JRADOLPHUS BUSCH MANSION Margaret Bourke-White Photographs Of The Busch Family. Today is the birthday of Margaret Bourke-White (June 14, 1904-August 27, 1971). She “was an American photographer and documentary photographer. She is best known as the first foreign photographer permitted to take pictures of Soviet industry, the firsthand American female war HISTORIC BEER BIRTHDAY: GABRIEL SEDLMAYR II Today is the birthday of Gabriel Sedlmayr II, sometimes referred to as Gabriel Sedlmayr the Younger (February 26, 1811-October 1, 1891). He was, of course, the son of Gabriel Sedlmayr the Elder, who acquired the Spaten brewery in 1807, when “at the time was the smallest brewery in Munich.” When his father died in 1839, the brewery passed to Gabriel and his brother Joseph, and the two ran BROOKSTON BEER BULLETIN Today is the birthday of Adolph G. Bechaud (May 30, 1840-March 5, 1919). He was born in Rheinpflz, Germany, but emigrated with his parents in 1850, when he was ten, settling in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. In 1871, along with two of his brothers, Frank and Jean (a.k.a. John), founded the A.G. Bechaud Brewery, which was also known as the A.G.Bechaud
BEER TOASTS
Here are some of my favorite toasts, divided into a few broad categories: Humor International Toasts Irreverent Serious Specific Famous Toasts HUMOR The bubble winked at me and said, “You’ll miss me brother, when you’re dead.” — Oliver Herford Call frequently. Drink moderately, Park friendly, Pay today, trust tomorrow. —Anonymous Early to
BISTRO IPA FESTIVAL WINNERS 2021 Bistro IPA Festival Winners 2021. Today was the 23rd annual IPA Festival and the 3rd annual Hazy IPA Festival at the Bistro, but that’s only because there wasn’t a festival last year. It was a lovely sunny day in Hayward, making it was perfect beer-judging weather now that we’re no longer in the basement.BEER SLOGANS
Busch Beer Advertising slogan: Busch Beer. Head for the mountains. Schlitz Beer Ad slogan: Schlitz. The beer that made Milwaukee famous. Budweiser Beer Slogans: Budweiser. True When you say Budweiser, you’ve said it all. For all you do, this Bud’s for you. The Genuine Article. The King of Beers. Where there’s life, there’sBud. Coors
BEER IN ART #78: PETER PAUL RUBEN'S THE VILLAGE FETE Today’s work of art is by one the most famous artists to ever paint: Peter Paul Rubens. Rubens “was a prolific seventeenth-century Flemish Baroque painter, and a proponent of an extravagant Baroque style that emphasized movement, color, and sensuality. He is well-known for his Counter-Reformation altarpieces, portraits, landscapes, and history paintings of mythological and allegorical BEER IN ADS #137: ANHEUSER-BUSCH'S CUSTER'S LAST FIGHT Friday’s ad is the oldest piece of American breweriana known to exist. It was a poster created by Anheuser-Busch, who commissioned the original painting, Custer’s Last Fight, which was painted by Cassilly Adams in 1884. A lithograph was then prepared by F. Otto Becker in 1889. It was distributed as an advertising poster byAnheuser-Busch.
HISTORIC BEER BIRTHDAY: GEORGE YOUNGER Historic Beer Birthday: George Younger. Today is the birthday of George Younger (February 17, 1722-September 28, 1788). Well, not exactly. His exact birthdate was not recorded, but he was baptized today, so that’s the best date we have to use. Here’s a biography from the University of Glasgow’s Scottish Brewing Archive. BEER BIRTHDAY: JAIME JURADO Beer Birthday: Jaime Jurado. January 15, 2021 By Jay Brooks 4 Comments. Today is the birthday of Jaime Jurado, who for many years was the Director of Brewing Operations for the Gambrinus Company, which included several beer brands and breweries, such as Shiner, BridgePort, Pete’s Wicked and Trumer. A couple of years ago, hemoved to
MARGARET BOURKE-WHITE PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE BUSCH FAMILYADOLPHUS BUSCH IVADOLPHUS BUSCH FAMILYADOLPHUS BUSCH 4ADOLPHUS BUSCH IIIADOLPHUS BUSCH JRADOLPHUS BUSCH MANSION Margaret Bourke-White Photographs Of The Busch Family. Today is the birthday of Margaret Bourke-White (June 14, 1904-August 27, 1971). She “was an American photographer and documentary photographer. She is best known as the first foreign photographer permitted to take pictures of Soviet industry, the firsthand American female war HISTORIC BEER BIRTHDAY: GABRIEL SEDLMAYR II Today is the birthday of Gabriel Sedlmayr II, sometimes referred to as Gabriel Sedlmayr the Younger (February 26, 1811-October 1, 1891). He was, of course, the son of Gabriel Sedlmayr the Elder, who acquired the Spaten brewery in 1807, when “at the time was the smallest brewery in Munich.” When his father died in 1839, the brewery passed to Gabriel and his brother Joseph, and the two ranBEER TOASTS
Here are some of my favorite toasts, divided into a few broad categories: Humor International Toasts Irreverent Serious Specific Famous Toasts HUMOR The bubble winked at me and said, “You’ll miss me brother, when you’re dead.” — Oliver Herford Call frequently. Drink moderately, Park friendly, Pay today, trust tomorrow. —Anonymous Early to
BEER IN ADS #3749: THE IDEAL TABLE BEER 1 day ago · Sunday’s ad is for “Rainier Beer,” from the 1912. This poster was made for the Seattle Brewing & Malting Co., who made Rainier Beer, and was later known as the Rainier Brewing Company of Seattle, Washington. This one is part of a series using the tagline “It Makes The Mountain Smile.” InBOTSWANA BEER
Today in 1966, Botswana gained their Independence from the United Kingdom. Botswana Botswana Breweries Botswana Breweries Kgalagadi Breweries Botswana Brewery Guides Beer Advocate Beer Me Rate Beer Other Guides CIA World Factbook Official Website U.S. Embassy Wikipedia Guild: None Known National Regulatory Agency: None Beverage Alcohol Labeling Requirements: Not Known BEER IN ADS #3747: RAINIER BEER AN AMERICAN PRODUCT FOR Friday’s ad is for “Rainier Beer,” from the 1890s, I think, although may it was just before World War I. This poster was made for the Seattle Brewing & Malting Co., who made Rainier Beer, and was later known as the Rainier Brewing Company of Seattle, Washington. This one shows Lady Liberty holding an American shield HISTORIC BEER BIRTHDAY: GOTTLIEB MUHLHAUSER Historic Beer Birthday: Gottlieb Muhlhauser. January 24, 2021 By Jay Brooks 1 Comment. Today is the birthday of Gottlieb Muhlhauser (January 24, 1836-February 9, 1905), who co-founded the Windisch-Muhlhauser Brewing Company in Cincinnati, Ohio. He had two partners in the venture, his brother-in-law Conrad Windisch and hisbrother Heinrich
BEER IN ADS #3746: RAINIER, WHEN IN SEATTLE Thursday’s ad is for “Rainier Beer,” from 1910. This poster was made for the Seattle Brewing & Malting Co., who made Rainier Beer, and was later known as the Rainier Brewing Company of Seattle, Washington. This one is a promotional postcard showing the brewery as it looked in 1910, and suggesting that when you’re in Seattle, you should visitthe brewery.
WHEN FREDERICK THE GREAT WENT TO WAR ON COFFEE You’re probably familiar with this great beer quote by Frederick the Great, also known as Frederick II of Prussia: Many battles have been fought and won by soldiers nourished on beer. And it is a great quote, but the context in which he said it is even more interesting. It was from a proclamation he made on September 13, 1777. THE PRICE OF A BEER: 1952-2016 I saw a slideshow recently on a genealogy website that took data from the Consumer Price Index from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and showed the price of a pint beginning in 1952 through last year, along with what that price would be in today’s money, in other words adjusted for inflation. I took it from a slideshow and turned into a table so you could more easily see the changes over time.BREWERIES ARCHIVES
Today in 1968, US Patent 3366033 A was issued, an invention of Laurence Robert Bishop, assigned to Watney Combe Reid & Co Ltd, for his “Brewing of Beer.” There’s no Abstract, but the description states that the invention is not so much a new method for the brewing of beer — as the title suggests — but instead is “an apparatus for segregating lupulin from dried hops including a pinBEERS ARCHIVES
Today in 1877, US Patent 197744 A was issued, an invention of Moses C. Smith, for his “Improvement in Hop-Vine Stripper and Separator.” There’s no Abstract, although in the description it includes these claims: This invention is in the nature of an improvement in machinery for picking or stripping hops from their vines for separating the hops from the vine-leaves; for separating or BROOKSTON BEER BULLETIN Jay R. Brooks on Beer* Home
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Powered by Head Quarters Built on WordPress BEER BIRTHDAY: JIM KOCH May 27, 2020 By Jay Brooks3 Comments
Jim Koch, the founder of Boston Beer Co., known primarily for their Samuel Adams beers, is celebrating his 71st birthday today. Jim was instrumental, of course, in spreading the word about craft beer, especially in the early days when _Samuel Adams_ was often the first one to be available in many pockets of the country. Join me in wishing Jim a very happy birthday. Daniel Bradford and Amy Dalton, both with All About Beer, sandwiching Jim Koch, and flanked by drinks writer Rick Lyke, who writes online atLyke 2 Drink .
Jim and me at the annual media brunch and Longshot winner announcementat GABF in 2009.
After judging the finals for the Longshot Homebrew Competition in Boston. From left: Jason Alstrom (from Beer Advocate), Tony Forder (from Ale Street News), Bob Townsend (a food & drinks columnist for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution), Jim Koch (founder of the Boston Beer Co.), yours truly (on assignment for Celebrator Beer News), Julie Johnson (from All About Beer magazine), and Todd Alstrom (also fromBeer Advocate).
Jack McAuliffe and Jim at Boston Beer’s annual media brunch during GABF week several years ago. Filed Under: BirthdaysTagged With:
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BEER IN ADS #3362: DELICIOUS CLEAR HEINEKEN May 26, 2020 By Jay BrooksLeave a Comment
Tuesday’s ad is for Heineken, from maybe the 1970s. From the late 1800s until the 1980s, poster art really came into its own, and in Europe a lot of really cool posters, many of them for breweries, were produced. I’ve been posting vintage European posters all last year and will continue to do so in 2020. This one was created for Heineken, which was founded as De Hooiberg in 1592 in Amsterdam, in The Netherlands. The Heineken family bought the brewery and renamed it in 1864. The text at the bottom, “Heerlijk, helder Heineken,” Google translates as “Delicious clear Heineken.” Ah, remember when beer being clear was a positive descriptor? Filed Under: Art & Beer, Beers
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, The Netherlands
BEER BIRTHDAY: MASAHARU MORIMOTO May 26, 2020 By Jay BrooksLeave a Comment
Today is the 64th birthday of Masaharu Morimoto, who “is a
Japanese chef, best known as an Iron Chef on the Japanese TV cooking show Iron Chef and its spinoff Iron Chef America.” He’s also collaborated with Rogue Ales to create a line of beers known as “The Signature Series.” They were launched in the Spring of 2003. The Pan Asian restaurant is also celebrating Spring by featuring a Morimoto Sakura beer, $9 that is a cherry blossom Kolsch exclusively brewed at Winter Garden-based Crooked Can Brewery and available for a limited time. The brewers at Crooked Can used imported Sakura (cherry blossoms) to dry hop their award-winning Kolsch to create thisspecialty brew.
This is his biography from the Food Network:
> Born in Hiroshima, Japan, Iron Chef Japanese Masaharu Morimoto > trained in a sushi restaurant before moving to the U.S. in 1985 at > the age of 30. After working in several restaurants, he joined the > highly acclaimed Nobu restaurant in New York City.>
> Morimoto polished his craft in New York’s melting pot and became a > state-of-the-art world chef. His cutting-edge cuisine attracted the > attention of Iron Chef producers, who invited him to become a > Japanese Iron Chef. His skill, which outshines the trademark diamond > stud in his left ear, has been recognized all around the world. > While his cooking has Japanese roots, it’s actually “global > cooking” for the 21st century. His unique fusion cuisine takes > advantage of Japanese color combinations and aromas and uses Chinese > spices and simple Italian ingredients, while maintaining a refined > French style of presentation.>
> “Cooking is entertainment,” proclaims the revolutionary. > Morimoto’s attitude is evident in his dishes, which retain a sense > of fun and a bit of spice.>
> Morimoto opened his own restaurant, Morimoto, in Philadelphia in > 2002 and a second one in New York City in 2006. Filed Under: Birthdays, Food & Beer
, Just For Fun
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HISTORIC BEER BIRTHDAY: NICHOLAS KESSLER May 26, 2020 By Jay BrooksLeave a Comment
Today is the birthday of Nicholas Kessler (May 26, 1833-December 11, 1902). Kessler was born in Luxembourg, but came to the U.S. in 1854, eventually settling in Montana, where he bought into a brewery there,
which was eventually known as the Kessler Brewery.
From “A Luxembourg Pioneer in Montana,” by Fausto Gardini: > Nic(h)olas Kessler, originally the name was spelled Kesseler, is > born, the youngest of a family of six children. He arrives in New > York on January 10, 1854, continues on to Sandusky, Ohio and settles > for a while at Detroit, Michigan. Later, he removes to Chicago, > Illinois and is active in the feed business. Like many other > immigrants, he succumbs to the gold fever and heads west prospecting > in Colorado before heading to Montana in August of 1863. In Virginia > City, Nick starts a bakery, restaurant and liquor business. In 1864, > Nick travels back to Luxembourg to visit with family and friends. > When returning to America, according to a contemporary, he had > learned that back in Luxembourg men had to relax and when they > relaxed many of them found solace and entertainment with friends > over a stein of brew. So rather than continuing panning for gold in > 1865 he acquires a brewery at Helena, Montana. Over the years, he > grows the Kessler Brewery into one of the most prosperous breweries > far and wide. His Lorelei beer is a favorite for many decades. > Nicholas Kessler, dies on December 11, 1902, in Helena, Montana. Fausto has more about Kessler, the Montana Pioneer from Luxembourg,
and there’s a lot of great information at Helena As She Was.
Their most popular beer was called Lorelei Beer. And this account is from the “History of Montana,” by JoaquinMiller, 1894:
> Nicholas Kessler, one of the prominent and enterprising businessmen > of Helena Montana, is a native of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, > Germany, born May 26, 1833. His youth and early manhood were spent > in Germany and in 1854 he emigrated to America, landing there in > January of that year and locating in Sandusky Ohio. In 1856 he > removed from Sandusky to Chicago, where he was engaged in the > commission business until the winter of 1859-60, then starting for > Pikes Peak, Colorado. He arrived in Colorado in time to aid in the > elections of the first Recorder of California Gulch, where Leadville > is now located. During the summer and fall of 1860 he was engaged in > mining there, then mined in Montgomery, Colorado until 1862 and from > that time until August 1863 he landed in Virginia City Montana and > for one year was engaged in the liquor business at that place. In > 1864 he made a visit to his old friends in Germany but returned to > America the following year, and gain took up his abode in Montana, > this time in Helena. Since April 1865 he has been identified with > the interests of this city.>
> Mr. Kessler built and is the proprietor of the largest brewing > establishment in Montana. He owns and operates the > brickyards which have furnished nearly all the brick that have been > used in the buildings in Helena. He is also largely interested in > Helena real estate and lands in Lewis and Clarke and Cascade > counties and has extensive stock interests besides. With the various > commercial and fraternal organizations of the city he is prominently> connected.
>
> Mr. Kessler was married in New York, April 2, 1873 to Louisa Ebert, > who died December 18, 1880 leaving three children, two sons and one > daughter. Both sons are now efficient help to their father in the > management of his extensive business while the other children are > attending school. An etching of the Kessler Brewery around 1892. And here’s Kessler’s obituary from the Anaconda Standard: Filed Under: Birthdays, Just For Fun
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BEER IN ADS #3361: FOUR PINTS OF HEINEKEN May 25, 2020 By Jay BrooksLeave a Comment
Monday’s ad is for Heineken, from maybe the 1950s. From the late 1800s until the 1980s, poster art really came into its own, and in Europe a lot of really cool posters, many of them for breweries, were produced. I’ve been posting vintage European posters all last year and will continue to do so in 2020. This one was created for Heineken, which was founded as De Hooiberg in 1592 in Amsterdam, in The Netherlands. The Heineken family bought the brewery and renamed itin 1864.
Filed Under: Art & Beer, Beers
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Heineken , History
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BEER BIRTHDAY: BIG MIKE MOORE May 25, 2020 By Jay BrooksLeave a Comment
Today is the 61st birthday of “Big” Mike Moore. Originally a pharmacist, Mike gave it all up for beer … thank goodness. Mike has been leading beer tours in Europe and a few years ago took over running the judging for, first the California State Fair Commercial Competition, and more recently, the CCBC, the California Craft Brewers Cup , which is sponsored by the CCBA . I’ve gotten to know Big Mike much better over the last few years, judging together on Celebrator Beer News panels, at competitions at The Bistro and other beery events. He’s even stayed with us a few times in our guesthouse, where we’ve introduced him to the pleasures of gin. Join me in wishing Big Mike a very happy birthday. Big Mike’s profile picture, which looks like he’s enjoying an Augustiner beer in a tent, possibly at Oktoberfest or somethingsimilar.
Andy Klein (2nd from the left) and the Monk’s Cellar crew with Big Mike and Tom McCormick at the Celebrator Anniversary Party in 2017. Big Mike with the 2018 inductees into the California Brewer’s Hall of Fame, Pete Slosberg, Judy Ashworth, and Tom Dalldorf. Filed Under: Birthdays, Just For Fun
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BEER IN ADS #3360: HEINEKEN, DELICIOUS! HYGIENIC! SUSTAINABLE! May 24, 2020 By Jay BrooksLeave a Comment
Sunday’s ad is for Heineken, from maybe the 1930s. From the late 1800s until the 1980s, poster art really came into its own, and in Europe a lot of really cool posters, many of them for breweries, were produced. I’ve been posting vintage European posters all last year and will continue to do so in 2020. This one was created for Heineken, which was founded as De Hooiberg in 1592 in Amsterdam, in The Netherlands. The Heineken family bought the brewery and renamed it in 1864. The text at the bottom, “Heerlijk! Hygienisch! Houdbaar!” Google translates as “Delicious! Hygienic! Sustainable!” Filed Under: Art & Beer, Beers
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HISTORIC BEER BIRTHDAY: JOSEPH THEURER May 24, 2020 By Jay BrooksLeave a Comment
Today is the birthday of Joseph Theurer (May 24, 1852-May 14, 1912). Born in Philadelphia of German descent, who became a well-known brewer in both his native Pennsylvania and Illinois. After he married Emma Schoehofen, he became VP of his father-in-law’s Chicago brewery, the Peter Schoenhofen Brewing Company in 1880. After Peter passed away in 1893, Theurer became president and remained at the helm until his owndeath in 1912.
Here’s a biography from Find a Grave:
> Joseph Theurer, who was of German descent, was born in Philadelphia > in 1852. He became one of the most knowledgeable brewers of his day. > He served as Treasurer of the Illinois State Brewers Association > from 1898 to 1911 and he held title of President of the United > States Brewing Association from 1903 to 1905.>
> Joseph arrived in Chicago in the Fall of 1869 and worked as an > apprentice to brewers Adam Baierle and K.G. Schmidt. In 1871, he had > been working at the Huck Brewery for less than a week when the > brewery was destroyed in The Great Chicago Fire.>
> So he returned to Philadelphia for a year to work at the brewery of > Bergdoll & Psotta. And then headed back to Chicago in 1872 to work > at Bartholomae & Leicht brewery until 1874. He was also employed for > one season at the Clybourn Avenue Malthouse of F. Wacker & Co. > before returning to Philadelphia until his marriage to Peter > Schoenhofen’s daughter, Emma Schoehofen, in 1880.>
> Upon his marriage to Emma, he became Vice President of Schoenhofen > Brewing Company in Chicago until his father in law Peter’s death > in 1893. Joseph took over as President of Schoenhofen Brewing from > 1893 until 1911.>
> In 1896, Joseph commissioned what is now known as the > Theurer-Wrigley Mansion. The Mansion, built in the late Italian > Renaissance style, was designed by Richard Schmidt and listed on the > National Register of Historic Places in 1979. The 20,000+ square > foot mansion features 11 bedrooms and 6 baths. Furnished with nearly > all Tiffany light fixtures, many have been removed by previous > owners or sold. An original Tiffany stained glass window from the > Mansion is currently on display at the Chicago History Museum. > Recent reports show the Mansion being listed for 9.5 million dollars > as a foreclosure in 2011, but it has since been purchased and is > currently occupied by a single owner.>
> On May 14, 1912 Joseph died from pneumonia and was laid to rest > along with Peter Schoenhofen in the magnificent Egyptian revival > style tomb in Graceland Cemetery. Services were conducted on May > 17th in front of the tomb and conducted in both English and German. > Attendees included members of the Illinois and Cook County Brewers > Associations as well as a large number of charitable organizations, > family and close friends.>
> Joseph was survived by his widow Emma, two sons, Peter S. and Joseph > Jr., and two daughters Miss Margareta Theurer and Mrs. Marie > (Richard) Ostenrieder. The Encyclopedia of Chicagohas a
concise history of the Peter Schoenhofen Brewing Co.: > Peter Schoenhofen, a Prussian immigrant, was in Chicago working in > the brewing trade by the 1850s. In 1861, he started a partnership > with Matheus Gottfried; they were soon operating a brewery at > Canalport Avenue and 18th Street where, during the early 1860s, they > made about 600 barrels of lager beer a year. In 1867, Schoenhofen > bought out his partner, and the company became the Peter Schoenhofen > Brewing Co. By 1868, annual output had increased to about 10,000 > barrels. During the 1890s, when the business was owned by the City > Contract Co. of London, England, annual output reached 180,000 > barrels. Around 1900, the Schoenhofen family regained control of the > company, which employed about 500 people at its brewery on West 12th > Street by 1910. During this time, the company was also known as the > National Brewing Co. The company’s “Edelweiss” brand of beer > was a big seller. Operations shut down during Prohibition, but by > 1933, after the national ban on alcohol production was lifted, the > company was back in business as the Schoenhofen-Edelweiss Co. After > being purchased by the Atlas Brewing Co. in the late 1940s, > Schoenhofen became part of Dewery’s Ltd. of South Bend, Indiana, > in 1951, and thereafter assumed the Dewery’s name. By the > beginning of the 1970s, there was nothing left of its Chicago > operations, although Dewery’s reintroduced the famous Edelweiss > brand in 1972 after nearly a decade-long hiatus. Today, the land where the brewery was located is known as the Schoenhofen Brewery Historic District and to see earlier photos of that area, Forgotten Chicagohas a
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BEER IN ADS #3359: HEINEKEN, FAVOURED IN 128 COUNTRIES May 23, 2020 By Jay BrooksLeave a Comment
Saturday’s ad is for Heineken, from maybe the 1950s. From the late 1800s until the 1980s, poster art really came into its own, and in Europe a lot of really cool posters, many of them for breweries, were produced. I’ve been posting vintage European posters all last year and will continue to do so in 2020. This one was created for Heineken, which was founded as De Hooiberg in 1592 in Amsterdam, in The Netherlands. The Heineken family bought the brewery and renamed itin 1864.
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BEER BIRTHDAY: TONY FORDER May 23, 2020 By Jay Brooks1 Comment
Today is the 65th birthday of Tony Forder, publisher of Ale Street News . Tony’s been putting out Ale Street News for over 20 years now, and was kind enough to give me a column when I first came back to freelancing when my son Porter was doing well enough so that I could return to work. I still run into Tony at a variety of beer events throughout the year, and he’s a great person to share a pint with or take a press junket with. Join me in wishing Tony a very happy birthday. After judging the finals for the 2009 Longshot Homebrew Competition in Boston. From left: Jason Alström, Tony, Bob Townsend, Jim Koch (founder of the Boston Beer Co.), yours truly, Julie Johnson (from All About Beer magazine), and Jason’s brother Todd Alström. Tony leading a toast at the end of the evening at Schlenkerla in Bamberg, thanking our host, Matthias Trum, and our guide, Horst Dornbusch, for a wonderful second day in Bavaria. Tony, Bob Townsend (Atlanta Journal-Constitution) and me at Longshotjudging in 2009.
During a trip to Bavaria in 2007, the gang of twelve plus three at the Faust Brauerei in Miltenberg, Germany. From left: Cornelius Faust, me, Lisa Morrison, Johannes Faust, Julie Bradford, Andy Crouch, Peter Reid, Horst Dornbusch, Jeannine Marois, Harry Schumacher, Tony Forder, Candice Alström, Don Russell, Jason and Todd Alström. Filed Under: BirthdaysTagged With:
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