Posted on 04/07/2019 1:41:35 PM PDT by CaliforniaCraftBeer
On April 7, 1933, President Franklin Roosevelt took the first step toward ending Prohibition and signed a law that allowed people to brew and sell beer, in the United States, as long as it remained below 4.0% alcohol by volume (ABV). Beer drinkers celebrated and were happy to be able to purchase beer again for the first time in thirteen years. National Beer Day is observed annually on April 7th. Celebrate with a pint of pale ale, lager, stout, wheat beer or pale ale...
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Hooray beer!
Yes, I like Red Stripe. Also Anchor Steam. Both ten bones a six, but as a treat...yay! Guinness Extra Stout, too.
Sold at Epcot.
Fresh on the heels of a launch in Japan, Kirin Brewery has unleashed its latest beer innovationKirin Ichiban Frozen Beeron Los Angeles, just in time for the summer heat.
Kirin Ichiban Frozen Beer is Kirins 100 percent malt, first press draft beer topped with a frozen beer foam (23 degrees) that keeps the beer chilled for 30 minutes. The frosty brew, made with an exclusive Kirin Ichiban Frozen Beer machine, is available at Dodger Stadium and select restaurants and bars in Los Angeles.
Made with a patented frozen stirring technology called frozen agitation, a process where air is blown into the beer as it is continuously stirred and chilled, Kirin says the frozen foam provides a smooth but unique cool and refreshing texture, and acts as a lid to maintain the temperature at which it was poured.
The Frozen Beer was first introduced last year in Tokyo and quickly became a huge hit, served at more than 1,300 restaurants in Japan, said Randy Higa, president of Kirin Brewery of America. After test-launches in Honolulu and Orlando and overwhelmingly positive feedback, Kirin Ichiban Frozen Beer is ready for a larger presence in the U.S. We couldnt think of a better place for this beer to make its California debut than sunny Los Angeles.
Geesh...I celebrated a day early, guess I have to have a beer or two today.
No wonder he got elected and elected and elected....
To each his own, but I never liked that brew. Actually, not important, should not have posted this.
1978 Legal home brew legislation.
One of the VERY few things we can thank Jimmuh the Peanut Farmer for signing.
I preferred the Dragon Stout. I did drink a lot of Red Stripe also.
It’s odd, craft beers are everywhere in this college town, but just try to find a cold Stroh’s... My first beer, and 3.2 to boot!
Must be good.......
1978 Legal home brew legislation.
One of the VERY few things we can thank Jimmuh the Peanut Farmer for signing.
Its the one bright spot in his entire miserable Presidency.
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Sacred Elixir of the Gods ping.
Roll out the barrel..
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