Posted on 04/07/2018 3:08:13 PM PDT by CaliforniaCraftBeer
It is National Beer Day and we should all be celebrating with our favorite brew in hand.
Why is today National Beer Day? In 1933, President Franklin Roosevelt signed a law that allowed people to brew and sell beer in the United States. This may not seem odd now, everybody and their aunt brews beer. But in 1933, this was the first step toward the end of prohibition. The law that Roosevelt signed on March 22 of that year was enacted on April 7...
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The Paulaner is pretty good too for a basic German beer.
I hope that picture was taken in America where eye bleach is respected. In germany, some goat humping sand monkey would have raped her and any sheep in the nearby fields by now.
I unknowingly celebrated today by drinking five pints of brew. Three of them, Amber Cream Ales.
Coors Light? I thought they said BEER!
Yep, that’s what I’m talking about.
Thanks.
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I haven’t seen it in metro Detroit. If I don’t find it before then, I’ll look for it during my trip to California this summer. The best 6% IPA I’ve had is Zombie Dust from 3 Floyds
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