You probably don't think about it every time you crack open a cold one, but beer is one of the oldest bedrocks of human civilization, brewed all over the world for longer than recorded history. On ...
Perhaps the most famous beer law in the world is the German (Beer) Purity Law, especially in the version from Bavaria 1516.
In the early 1860s, a cold lager was difficult to find in hot, dry Arizona. When Alexander Levin, a Prussian brewer, opened Pioneer Brewery in Tucson in 1864, residents finally had access to local ...
Beer brewing and drinking are activities that have been part of the human experience seemingly since the dawn of civilization. Around 10,000 years ago, mankind began to move away from living life as ...
Beer lovers and history buffs will hear tales of Chicago’s beer history when June Skinner Sawyers, author of “Chicago Beer: A History of Brewing, Public Drinking and the Corner Bar,” presents a book ...
The American craft beer movement has transformed how people think about beer, turning it into a cultural experience rather ...
Guinness has come a long way since the brewery was founded in 1759. 257 years later, the brand is one of the most iconic beers in the world — and believes the best is yet to come. Here are some of the ...
St. Patrick's Day is a worldwide celebration of Irish culture and religious traditions, marked by festivities and parties. In the United States, this includes lively parades and indulging in green ...
The longstanding — and complex — relationship between alcohol and live spectator sports was on full display during the Utah Hockey Club’s first-ever game in Salt Lake City last month. Fans purchased a ...