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Beer Events 5.1
Events
Great Britain formed by a union of England & Scotland (1707)
Bavarian Beer Riots began, lasted until May 5 (1844)
Wine and Beer House Act passed to the number of taverns (England; 1869)
Adolph Coors purchased a partnership in a bottling company in Denver, Colorado (1872)
Michael Seibold & Adolph Hafenback bought the New Philadelphia Brewery (Ohio; 1876)
Anton Dreher’s beer first sold on draft (Austria; 1870)
John Gund Brewing Co. incorporated (1880)
Michael Kelley sold the Kelley Brewing Co. (Chicago; 1880)
Chicago and Milwaukee Brewers Association formally organized (1881)
John Bauee patented a Beer Bottling Machine (1888)
William Peter Brewing Co. incorporated (1890)
Bernard Michenfelder bought the Upper Sandusky Brewery (Ohio; 1898)
Shovelers Union of Buffalo went on strike, threatening grain availability (New York; 1899)
Manitowoc County Brewers Association founded (1901)
1st beer bottles for sale from First National Brewing (McKees Rock, Pennsylvania; 1906)
Frank Schneible patented an Apparatus for Dispensing Beer (1934)
Gottfried Piel died (1935)
New Summmit Brewing began brewing at their new facility (Minnesota; 1998)
August Schell Brewing opened their new brewhouse (Minnesota; 1999)
Melbourn Bros. Cherry Fruit Beer debuted (England; 2002)
Coors released cans with the "Frost Brew Liner" (2006)
Edgar Davis patented a Table System beer cooler (2012)
Scott Simmonds and Michael Calvelage patented a Multi-Stream Draught Beer Dispensing System (2012)
William Apps patented a Plastic Beer Keg (2013)
Brewery Openings
Virginia City Brewery (Montana; 1864)
John Gund Brewing (Wisconsin; 1880)
Worcester Brewing (Massachusetts; 1899)
Zoller's Brewing (Iowa; 1935)
Santa Cruz Brewing (California; 1986)
Royal Beer Co. (Tonga; 1987)
Cherryland Brewing (Wisconsin; 1988)
Frankenmuth Brewery opened (Michigan; 1988)
Cambridge Brewing (Massachusetts; 1989)
Durango Brewing (Colorado; 1990)
Mill Bakery, Brewery & Eatery (Florida; 1990)
Roslyn Brewing (Washington; 1990)
Walnut Brewery (Colorado; 1990)
Celis Brewery (Texas; 1992)
Rohrbach Brewing (New York; 1992)
Holy Cow! Casino, Cafe & Brewery (Nevada; 1993)
Middlesex Brewing (Massachusetts; 1993)
Pikes Park Brewery (Colorado; 1993)
Il Vicino Wood Oven Pizza Brewery (New Mexico; 1994)
Passageway Brewing (England; 1994)
Shipyard Brewery (Maine; 1994)
A1A Aleworks (Florida; 1995)
Cape Cod Brew House (Massachusetts; 1995)
Eldorado Canyon Brewing opened (Colorado; 1995)
F&M Breweries (Canada; 1995)
Fife Brewing (Scotland; 1995)
Great Baraboo Brewing (Michigan; 1995)
Joe's Mill Hill Saloon (New Jersey; 1995)
Lexington Brewing (Kentucky; 1995)
Maine Coast Brewing (Maine; 1995)
Newport Beach Brewing (California; 1995)
Paddy's Pub & Brewery (Canada; 1995)
Sheepscot Valley Brewing (Maine; 1995)
Star Garnet Brewing (Idaho; 1995)
Terrific Pacific Brewery & Grill (California; 1995)
TwoRows Restaurant & Brewery (Dallas, Texas; 1995)
Valley Forge Brewing (Pennsylvania; 1995)
Williamsville Brewery (Virginia; 1995)
Captains City Brewery (Washington; 1996)
Hamanako Brewing (Japan; 1996)
Narrow Gauge Brewing (Maine; 1996)
New Knoxville Brewing (Tennessee; 1996)
Slab City Brewing (Wisconsin; 1996)
Beer and Meal Maplip (Japan; 1997)
Deja Brew (Massachusetts; 1997)
Franconia Brewing (Pennsylvania; 1997)
Heartland Brewery (Missouri; 1997)
Main Street Brewery (California; 1997)
New Harvest Brewery (Missouri; 1997)
One-Eyed Jack Brewing (Illinois; 1997)
Raccoon River Brewing (Iowa; 1997)
Roanoke Railhouse Brewery & Restaurant / Railroad Brewing (Virginia; 1997)
Tröegs Brewing (Pennsylvania; 1997)
Uptown Brewpub (Rhode Island; 1997)
Grand Teton Brewing (Idaho; 1998)
Great Adirondack Brewing (New York; 1998)
Red Lodge Ales/H&H Brewing (Montana; 1998)
Sapporo Beer Nagoya Beer Gardem Koyden (Japan; 1998)
Edermunder Brauscheune (Germany; 2000)
Longwood Brewpub (Canada; 2000)
O'Fallon Brewery (Missouri; 2000)
Ojai Brewpub (California; 2000)
Pictish Brewing (England; 2000)
Upper Mississippi Brewing (Iowa; 2000)
Social Kitchen & Brewery (California; 2010)
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Bowing to the pandemic, Ellensburg's Winterhop goes virtual with a take-home box of beers.
image courtesy Winterhop Brewfest organizers
Press Release
Join the Kittitas County Chamber of Commerce for the 17th Annual Virtual Winterhop Brewfest on January 16, 2021, or gift a ticket to someone you love this season. Sip local brews from the provided beerbox at home while engaging in exclusive Kittitas County craft brewery tours, behind the scenes video content, and never before seen interviews with some of Kittitas County’s top craft brewers, all from our online portal.
This year’s Winterhop Brewfest is hyper local in order to showcase our favorite Kittitas County partners. Thank you to our participants: Roslyn Brewing Company, Dru Bru, Wheel Line Cider, Mule & Elk Brewing Company, Iron Horse Brewery, Whipsaw Brewing and Heritage Distilling Company.
Tickets to Winterhop Brewfest will include:
-A first ever 2021 Winterhop Brewfest BeerBox, featuring 6 signature drinks from our featured breweries and distillery to enjoy while exploring online content and tasting information (pick-up locations include a Bellevue location and Ellensburg location on January 9, 2021 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.).
-Access to the 2021 Winterhop Brewfest online portal.
-Behind the scenes content, digital brewery tours, and exclusive interviews with craft beer icons in Kittitas County.
-Never before seen video content that never expires.
-Ensuring that Winterhop Brewfest continues as an in-person event for many years to come.
-Supporting the local businesses and communities that we serve.
-Helping leverage the local craft beer and spirits industry in Kittitas County.
-Access to online shopping for Winterhop Brewfest merchandise.
Visit the Kittitas County Chamber of Commerce website for more information and to purchase tickets www.kittitascountychamber.com/winterhop-brewfest. Thank you to our sponsors Heritage Bank and Gallery One.
from Northwest Beer Guide - News - The Northwest Beer Guide https://bit.ly/2Kvtt5R
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Best Takeout Restaurants in Denver During coronavirus Shutdown
Denver restaurants will offer takeout during coronavirus shutdown
The Scoop's insight:
Acme Delicatessen (Denver) 1701 Wynkoop St. (inside Union Station), 720-460-3706
Acorn (Denver) 3350 Brighton Blvd., 720-542-3721
Aloy Modern Thai (Denver) 2134 Larimer St., 303-379-9759
American Elm (Denver) 4132 W. 38th Ave., 720-749-3186
Angelo’s Taverna (Denver; Littleton) Multiple locations
Annette (Aurora) 2501 Dallas St., Aurora, 720-710-7795 or 710-710-9974
Araujo’s (Denver) 2900 W. 26th Ave. Denver, 303-455-3866
Ash’Kara (Denver) 303-537-4407 Orders can be picked up at Bar Dough
The Attic Bar & Bistro (Boulder) 949 Walnut St., 303-415-1300
Aviano Coffee (Denver) 215 St. Paul St., 303-399-8347
Bad Daddy’s Burger Bar Multiple locations
Bamboo Sushi (Denver) 2515 17th St., 303-284-6600
Bar Dough (Denver) 2227 W. 32nd Ave., 720-668-8506
Basta (Boulder) 3601 Arapahoe Ave., Boulder, 303-997-8775
Bigsby’s Folly (Denver) 3563 Wazee St., 720-485-3158 or text 720-626-0414
Blackbelly Market* (Boulder) 1606 Conestoga St., Boulder, 303-247-1000
Black Eye Coffee (Denver) 3408 Navajo St., 720-287-0546
Blanchard Family Wines* (Denver) 1855 Blake St., 720-990-9092
Boxcar Coffee Roasters (Boulder) 1825 Pearl St., Unit B, Boulder, 720-456-7962
Brider (Denver) 1644 Platte St., 303-455-3084
Bruto (Denver) 1801 Blake St., 720-325-2195
Burnt End BBQ (Greenwood Village) 5332 DTC Blvd., Unit 100, Greenwood Village
Cake Crumbs Bakery & Cafe* (Denver) 2216 Kearney St., 303-861-4912
Cap City Tavern* (Denver) 1247 Bannock St., 720-931-8888
Cart-Driver (Denver) Multiple locations
Cattivella* (Denver) 10195 E. 29th Dr., Suite 110, 303-645-3779
Centro Mexican Kitchen (Boulder) 950 Pearl St., Boulder, 303-442-7771
Cheluna Brewing Co. (Aurora) 2501 Dallas St., Aurora; [email protected]
Sushi Co (Denver) Multiple locations
Choice Market (Denver) Multiple locations
Chook (Denver) Multiple locations
Chop Shop Casual Urban Eatery (Denver) Multiple locations
Chow Morso Osteria (Denver) 1500 Wynkoop St., Suite 101, 720-639-4089
Comida (Aurora) 2501 Dallas St., Aurora (Stanley Marketplace south parking lot), 303-484-1632
Copper Door Coffee Roasters* (Denver) Multiple locations
Corner Bakery Cafe Multiple locations
The Corner Office* (Denver) 1401 Curtis St., 303-825-6500
Corrida (Boulder) 1023 Walnut St., Unit 400, Boulder, 303-444-1333
D Bar Denver* (Denver) 494 E. 19th Ave., 303-861-4710
The Dam Grille Sports & Tap Room* (Denver) 8000 E. Quincy Ave., Unit 1500, 303-779-0805
Daughter Thai Kitchen & Bar* (Denver) 1700 Platte St., Suite 140, 720-667-4652
Denver Biscuit Company (Denver) Multiple locations
Denver Central Market (Denver) 2669 Larimer St.
Dog Haus Multiple locations
Dos Santos (Denver) 1475 E. 17th Ave., 303-386-3509
Dry Storage (Boulder) 3601 Arapahoe Ave., Boulder, 720-420-0918
Duffeyroll Cafe & Bakery (Denver; Englewood) Multiple locations
Earnest Hall (Denver) 2915 W. 44th Ave., 303-955-5580
El Camino Community Tavern* (Denver) 3628 W. 32nd Ave., 720-889-7946
El Cazo (Denver) 2901 W. 25th Ave., 720-512-4772
The Empourium Brewing Company (Denver) 4385 W. 42nd Ave., 720-361-2973
Famous Original J’s Pizza (Denver) 715 E. 26th Ave., 720-420-9102
Fat Sully’s (Denver) Multiple locations
The Federal Bar and Grill (Denver) 2544 Federal Blvd., Denver, 303-728-9479
Fire on the Mountain* (Denver) Multiple locations
Foraged* (Denver) 1825 Blake St., 720-826-2147
Four Friends Kitchen* (Denver) 2893 Roslyn St., 303-388-8299
Genghis Grill (Centennial) 9617 E. County Line Rd., Suite B, Centennial, 303-792-5426
GQue Championship BBQ* (Lone Tree; Westminster) Multiple locations
Grabowski’s Pizzeria (Denver) 3350 Brighton Blvd., 720-207-9615
The Grateful Gnome (Denver) 4369 Stuart St., 720-568-6863
The Great Greek Mediterranean Grill* (Denver) 13650 E. Colfax Ave., Suite K, 720-681-6844
The GrowHaus (Denver) Delivery only
Hapa Sushi Grill & Sake Bar (Denver) Multiple locations
Hearth & Dram* (Denver) 1801 Wewatta St., 303-623-0979
Highland Tap & Burger (Denver) 2219 W. 32nd Ave., 720-287-4493
Hop Alley (Denver) 3500 Larimer St., 720-379-8340
Hops and Pie (Denver) 3920 Tennyson St., 303-477-7000
Indulge Bistro & Wine Bar* (Highlands Ranch; Centennial; Golden) Multiple locations
The Infinite Monkey Theorem (Denver) 3200 Larimer St., 303-726-8376
Istanbul Cafe and Bakery (Denver) 850 S. Monaco Pkwy, Unit 9, 720-536-5455
Jax Fish House & Oyster Bar(Denver) 1539 17th St., 303-292-5767
Joy Hill (Denver) 1229 S. Broadway, 303-954-8784
Just Be Kitchen (Denver) 2364 15th St., 303-284-6652
Kachina Cantina* (Denver) 1890 Wazee St., 720-460-2728
Kobe An (Denver) 3400 Osage St., 303-284-6342
Kyu Ramen (Denver) 600 E. Colfax Ave., 303-353-8497
La Belle Rosette (Denver) 2423 S. University Blvd., 720-508-4469
La Loma (Denver) 1801 Broadway, 303-433-8300
Landry’s Seafood House (Englewood) 7209 S. Clinton St., Englewood, 303-792-0285
Le Bilboquet (Denver) 299 St. Paul St., 303-835-9999
Le French (Denver) 4901 S. Newport St., 720-710-8963 Starting March 31
Leven Deli* (Denver) 123 W. 12th Ave., 303-325-5691
Logan Street Restaurant / Carboy Winery Denver (Denver) 400 E. Seventh Ave., 720-617-9400
Lola Coastal Mexican (Denver) 1575 Boulder St., 720-570-8686
Lou’s Italian Specialties (Denver) 3357 N. Downing St., 720-287-3642
Lula Rose General Store (Denver) 3030 E. Colfax Ave., 303-388-1933
Maggiano’s Italian Restaurant (Denver) 500 16th St., 303-260-7707
Marco’s Coal-Fired* (Englewood; Denver) Multiple locations
Marczyk’s Fine Foods (Denver) Multiple locations
Maria Empanada* (Denver; Aurora; Greenwood Village) Multiple locations
Mas Kaos (Denver) Multiple locations
Mercantile Dining & Provision (Denver) 1701 Wynkoop St., Unit 155, 720-460-3733
Miette et Chocolat (Aurora) 2501 Dallas St., Aurora, 303-658-0861
Milkbox Ice Creamery (Denver) 1701 Wynkoop St. (inside Union Station), 720-460-3707
Misaki (Aurora) 2501 Dallas St., Aurora, 720-400-1212
Mister Oso (Denver) 720-287-7743 Orders can be picked up at Highland Tap & Burger
Modern Market Multiple locations
Mondo Market (Aurora) 2501 Dallas St., Aurora, 303-248-3983
Next Door American Eatery (Denver Union Station)* 1701 Wynkoop St., Suite 100, 720-460-3730
Nonna’s Italian Bistro (Centennial) 11877 E. Arapahoe Road, 303-790-9999
North County (Denver) 94 Rampart Way, 720-532-0106
North Italia (Denver) 190 Clayton Lane, 720-941-7700
Oak at Fourteenth (Boulder) 1400 Pearl St., Boulder, 303-444-3622
Officers Club (Denver) 84 Rampart Way, 303-284-0714
Old Major (Denver) 3316 Tejon St., 720-420-0622
Olive & Finch (Denver) Multiple locations, 303-832-8663
On the Border (Golden) 14255 W. Colfax Ave., Golden, 720-583-7780
Parisi (Denver) 4401 Tennyson St., 303-561-0234
The Pasty Republic (Denver) 4166 Tennyson St., 303-455-3558
Perry’s Steakhouse & Grille (Lone Tree) 8433 Park Meadows Center Dr., Lone Tree, 303-792-2571
The Pig & The Sprout (Denver) 1900 Chestnut Pl., 720-535-9719
Pigtrain Coffee Co. (Denver) 1701 Wynkoop St. (inside Union Station), 720-460-3708
Piper Inn* (Denver) 2251 S. Parker Road, 720-669-8212
Pony Up (Denver) 1808 Blake St., 720-710-8144
The Post Brewing Co. Multiple locations
The Preservery (Denver) 3040 Blake St., Unit 101, 303-298-6821
The Proper Pour (Denver) 3350 Brighton Blvd., 720-389-7905
Queen City Collective Coffee (Denver) Multiple locations
Restaurant Olivia 290 S Downing St., 303-999-0395
Reunion Bread Co. (Denver) 3350 Brighton Blvd., 720-620-9336
Ritual Social House* (Denver) 1209 E. 13th Ave., 303-862-4566
Rolling Smoke BBQ (Aurora; Centennial) Multiple locations
Rosenberg’s Bagels & Delicatessen (Denver; Aurora) Multiple locations
Safta (Denver) 3330 Brighton Blvd., 720-408-2444; [email protected]
SALT (Boulder) 1047 Pearl St., Boulder, 303-444-7258
Santiago’s Multiple locations
Santo* (Boulder) 1265 Alpine Ave., Boulder, 303-442-6100
Scratch Burrito & Happy Tap (Denver) 4262 N. Lowell Blvd., 303-477-3000
Señor Bear (Denver) 720-287-7743 Orders can be picked up at Highland Tap & Burger
Sherry’s Soda Shoppe (Denver) 2716 Welton St., 720-638-2999
Sierra Restaurant (Lone Tree) 10680 Cabela Dr., Lone Tree, 303-662-8800
Smōk (Denver) 3330 Brighton Blvd., 720-452-2487
Snarf’s Sandwiches Multiple locations
Snarfburger Multiple locations
Snooze Multiple locations
Somebody People (Denver) 1165 S. Broadway, Unit 104, 720-502-5681
Spuntino (Denver) 2639 W. 32nd Ave., 303-433-0949
Steakhouse No. 316* (Boulder) 1922 13th St., Boulder, 720-729-1922
Steuben’s (Uptown)* (Denver) 523 E. 17th Ave., 303-830-1001
Sugarfire Smoke House (Westminster) 14375 Orchard Parkway, Suite 100, Westminster, 720-639-4903
Super Mega Bien (Denver) 1260 25th St., 720-269-4695
Sushi Den (Denver) 487 S. Pearl St., 303-777-0826
Sweet Cow Ice Cream* Multiple locations
Tables* (Denver) 2267 Kearney St., 303-388-0299
Taco John’s Multiple locations
Tacos Tequila Whiskey (Denver) 215 E. Seventh Ave., 720-458-0989
Tangerine* Multiple locations
Thump Coffee (Denver) Multiple locations
Tokio (Denver) 2907 Huron St., Unit 103, 720-639-2911
Twisted Pine Brewing Company (Boulder) 3201 Walnut St., Boulder, 303-786-9270
Under the Sun Eatery & Pizzeria* (Boulder) 627-A S. Broadway St., Boulder, 303-927-6921
Undici Ristorante Italiano (Englewood) 1200 E. Hampden Ave., Englewood, 303-761-2828
Urban Egg* Multiple locations
Urban Farmer* (Denver) 1659 Wazee St., 303-262-6070
The Walnut Room (Denver) 3131 Walnut St., 303-295-1868
The West End Tavern (Boulder) 926 Pearl St., Boulder, 303-444-3535
White Pie (Denver) 1702 Humboldt St., 303-862-5323
The Wolf’s Tailor (Denver) 4058 Tejon St., 720-456-6705
The Woods Restaurant (Denver) 3330 Brighton Blvd., 720-409-1500
Zoe Ma Ma (Denver) 1625 Wynkoop St. (Union Station), 303-545-6262
Zolo Grill (Boulder) 2525 Arapahoe Ave., Boulder, 303-449-0444
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Camber Coffee Is Now Open In Bellingham
I’m working a new beat for Sprudge, covering the “major Washington State progressive coffee bar openings not in Seattle” scene. It is my favorite beat. As a lifelong Pacific Northwestern and native Tacoman, I’ve long resigned myself to looking to Seattle—or occasionally Olympia—for big coffee news. And it makes sense: Seattle’s place in American coffee culture is the stuff of legend, and I (mostly) loved my time living there as a coffee drinker. Our 2016 Sprudgie Award winning Best New Cafe is in Seattle, and that’s not a fluke. (BTW that cafe, the La Marzocco Cafe at KEXP, is dialed in like whoa right now, and worth the trip alone.)
But as the Seattle I grew up with and lived in for a decade morphs into some sort of Gotham City/Paul Allentown/SimCity 2000 Arcology parody of itself, all the cool coffee stuff is happening outside its limits. This feels big and important to the 253 area code imprinted on my soul, and so I’m thrilled to be able to write stories like this one, about the wonderful work happening with Narrative Coffee‘s new cafe in Everett, or this one, about Olympia Coffee Roasting Company‘s coming flagship in Tacoma’s lovely Proctor District. And today I’m thrilled to show off the new Camber Coffee cafe/restaurant/sweeping hospitality chill zone, located in the quaint little northern seaside heart of Bellingham, Washington.
Camber’s Bellingham cafe occupies some 2000 square feet at 221 W Holly Street, on the corner of Holly and Bay, a few short blocks from the picturesque Bellingham Bay. The cafe is designed by Michelle Banks of Spiral Studios, with architectural work by Dan Welch of Bundle Design and construction by Chuckanut Builders. The project has attracted a unique collection of talent to Bellingham, drawn in equal parts from the worlds of coffee and fine dining, including Assistant Manager Natalie Stevens (formerly of Canlis and Vif), Head Barista Rose Shahbaghlian (formerly of Slate Coffee), and Retail Operations Manager Kevin Rosencrantz (formerly of Blackberry Market).
The space’s extensive beer menu is overseen by barista Stephen Wiederspohn, and Camber’s food program was consulted on by Kiel Kleeburg, a West Coast fine dining veteran who was part of the opening staff at Bay Area nouveau-kaiseki destination Single Thread. There’s even a daily fresh flower program by Miranda Bowman of Wildrye Farm.
Not bad for a former comics shop in a sleepy northwest college town. After a weekend soft service Camber is now officially open, serving espresso from a three-group Synesso MVP espresso machine, filter coffee via a three cup Poursteady brewing deck, and a deep bench of teas (Natalie Stevens’ passion) and tisanes sourced from Kilogram Tea of Chicago. There are beers by Holy Mountain, Urban Family, and Mollusk. There are milkshakes. There’s a promising opening day wine menu that should push some boundaries in Bellingham. There’s farmstead cheese, and sweet corn soup with dumplings, and a half chicken dinner set—unthinkable in an American coffee bar setting even a few years ago, but here we are.
So let’s keep it going. More, I say! More big openings in Washington State that aren’t in the city of Seattle. Who’s going to open the adorable small town coffee bar with real deal espresso in Roslyn? Those arts weirdos in Tieton probably need a good new cafe, and so do the college kids in Ellensburg. Who wants to go in with me on a little slice of PNW modernist mid-century dreaminess on the shores of American Lake? Let’s keep the trend going, from Bellingham to Walla Walla. I want this to keep becoming a thing, because it is a good thing, and so that I may work this beat forever.
Jordan Michelman is a co-founder and editor at Sprudge Media Network. Read more Jordan Michelman on Sprudge.
Photos courtesy of Caleb Young (@keepitcinematic) and Camber Coffee.
Camber Coffee is an advertising partner on the Sprudge Media Network.
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Beer Events 5.1
Events
Great Britain formed by a union of England & Scotland (1707)
Bavarian Beer Riots began, lasted until May 5 (1844)
Wine and Beer House Act passed to the number of taverns (England; 1869)
Adolph Coors purchased a partnership in a bottling company in Denver, Colorado (1872)
Michael Seibold & Adolph Hafenback bought the New Philadelphia Brewery (Ohio; 1876)
Anton Dreher’s beer first sold on draft (Austria; 1870)
John Gund Brewing Co. incorporated (1880)
Michael Kelley sold the Kelley Brewing Co. (Chicago; 1880)
Chicago and Milwaukee Brewers Association formally organized (1881)
John Bauee patented a Beer Bottling Machine (1888)
William Peter Brewing Co. incorporated (1890)
Bernard Michenfelder bought the Upper Sandusky Brewery (Ohio; 1898)
Shovelers Union of Buffalo went on strike, threatening grain availability (New York; 1899)
Manitowoc County Brewers Association founded (1901)
1st beer bottles for sale from First National Brewing (McKees Rock, Pennsylvania; 1906)
Frank Schneible patented an Apparatus for Dispensing Beer (1934)
Gottfried Piel died (1935)
New Summmit Brewing began brewing at their new facility (Minnesota; 1998)
August Schell Brewing opened their new brewhouse (Minnesota; 1999)
Melbourn Bros. Cherry Fruit Beer debuted (England; 2002)
Coors released cans with the "Frost Brew Liner" (2006)
Edgar Davis patented a Table System beer cooler (2012)
Scott Simmonds and Michael Calvelage patented a Multi-Stream Draught Beer Dispensing System (2012)
William Apps patented a Plastic Beer Keg (2013)
Brewery Openings
Virginia City Brewery (Montana; 1864)
John Gund Brewing (Wisconsin; 1880)
Worcester Brewing (Massachusetts; 1899)
Zoller's Brewing (Iowa; 1935)
Santa Cruz Brewing (California; 1986)
Royal Beer Co. (Tonga; 1987)
Cherryland Brewing (Wisconsin; 1988)
Frankenmuth Brewery opened (Michigan; 1988)
Cambridge Brewing (Massachusetts; 1989)
Durango Brewing (Colorado; 1990)
Mill Bakery, Brewery & Eatery (Florida; 1990)
Roslyn Brewing (Washington; 1990)
Walnut Brewery (Colorado; 1990)
Celis Brewery (Texas; 1992)
Rohrbach Brewing (New York; 1992)
Holy Cow! Casino, Cafe & Brewery (Nevada; 1993)
Middlesex Brewing (Massachusetts; 1993)
Pikes Park Brewery (Colorado; 1993)
Il Vicino Wood Oven Pizza Brewery (New Mexico; 1994)
Passageway Brewing (England; 1994)
Shipyard Brewery (Maine; 1994)
A1A Aleworks (Florida; 1995)
Cape Cod Brew House (Massachusetts; 1995)
Eldorado Canyon Brewing opened (Colorado; 1995)
F&M Breweries (Canada; 1995)
Fife Brewing (Scotland; 1995)
Great Baraboo Brewing (Michigan; 1995)
Joe's Mill Hill Saloon (New Jersey; 1995)
Lexington Brewing (Kentucky; 1995)
Maine Coast Brewing (Maine; 1995)
Newport Beach Brewing (California; 1995)
Paddy's Pub & Brewery (Canada; 1995)
Sheepscot Valley Brewing (Maine; 1995)
Star Garnet Brewing (Idaho; 1995)
Terrific Pacific Brewery & Grill (California; 1995)
TwoRows Restaurant & Brewery (Dallas, Texas; 1995)
Valley Forge Brewing (Pennsylvania; 1995)
Williamsville Brewery (Virginia; 1995)
Captains City Brewery (Washington; 1996)
Hamanako Brewing (Japan; 1996)
Narrow Gauge Brewing (Maine; 1996)
New Knoxville Brewing (Tennessee; 1996)
Slab City Brewing (Wisconsin; 1996)
Beer and Meal Maplip (Japan; 1997)
Deja Brew (Massachusetts; 1997)
Franconia Brewing (Pennsylvania; 1997)
Heartland Brewery (Missouri; 1997)
Main Street Brewery (California; 1997)
New Harvest Brewery (Missouri; 1997)
One-Eyed Jack Brewing (Illinois; 1997)
Raccoon River Brewing (Iowa; 1997)
Roanoke Railhouse Brewery & Restaurant / Railroad Brewing (Virginia; 1997)
Tröegs Brewing (Pennsylvania; 1997)
Uptown Brewpub (Rhode Island; 1997)
Grand Teton Brewing (Idaho; 1998)
Great Adirondack Brewing (New York; 1998)
Red Lodge Ales/H&H Brewing (Montana; 1998)
Sapporo Beer Nagoya Beer Gardem Koyden (Japan; 1998)
Edermunder Brauscheune (Germany; 2000)
Longwood Brewpub (Canada; 2000)
O'Fallon Brewery (Missouri; 2000)
Ojai Brewpub (California; 2000)
Pictish Brewing (England; 2000)
Upper Mississippi Brewing (Iowa; 2000)
Social Kitchen & Brewery (California; 2010)
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Beer Events 5.1
Events
Great Britain formed by a union of England & Scotland (1707)
Bavarian Beer Riots began, lasted until May 5 (1844)
Wine and Beer House Act passed to the number of taverns (England; 1869)
Adolph Coors purchased a partnership in a bottling company in Denver, Colorado (1872)
Michael Seibold & Adolph Hafenback bought the New Philadelphia Brewery (Ohio; 1876)
Anton Dreher’s beer first sold on draft (Austria; 1870)
John Gund Brewing Co. incorporated (1880)
Michael Kelley sold the Kelley Brewing Co. (Chicago; 1880)
Chicago and Milwaukee Brewers Association formally organized (1881)
John Bauee patented a Beer Bottling Machine (1888)
William Peter Brewing Co. incorporated (1890)
Bernard Michenfelder bought the Upper Sandusky Brewery (Ohio; 1898)
Shovelers Union of Buffalo went on strike, threatening grain availability (New York; 1899)
Manitowoc County Brewers Association founded (1901)
1st beer bottles for sale from First National Brewing (McKees Rock, Pennsylvania; 1906)
Frank Schneible patented an Apparatus for Dispensing Beer (1934)
Gottfried Piel died (1935)
New Summmit Brewing began brewing at their new facility (Minnesota; 1998)
August Schell Brewing opened their new brewhouse (Minnesota; 1999)
Melbourn Bros. Cherry Fruit Beer debuted (England; 2002)
Coors released cans with the "Frost Brew Liner" (2006)
Edgar Davis patented a Table System beer cooler (2012)
Scott Simmonds and Michael Calvelage patented a Multi-Stream Draught Beer Dispensing System (2012)
William Apps patented a Plastic Beer Keg (2013)
Brewery Openings
Virginia City Brewery (Montana; 1864)
John Gund Brewing (Wisconsin; 1880)
Worcester Brewing (Massachusetts; 1899)
Zoller's Brewing (Iowa; 1935)
Santa Cruz Brewing (California; 1986)
Royal Beer Co. (Tonga; 1987)
Cherryland Brewing (Wisconsin; 1988)
Frankenmuth Brewery opened (Michigan; 1988)
Cambridge Brewing (Massachusetts; 1989)
Durango Brewing (Colorado; 1990)
Mill Bakery, Brewery & Eatery (Florida; 1990)
Roslyn Brewing (Washington; 1990)
Walnut Brewery (Colorado; 1990)
Celis Brewery (Texas; 1992)
Rohrbach Brewing (New York; 1992)
Holy Cow! Casino, Cafe & Brewery (Nevada; 1993)
Middlesex Brewing (Massachusetts; 1993)
Pikes Park Brewery (Colorado; 1993)
Il Vicino Wood Oven Pizza Brewery (New Mexico; 1994)
Passageway Brewing (England; 1994)
Shipyard Brewery (Maine; 1994)
A1A Aleworks (Florida; 1995)
Cape Cod Brew House (Massachusetts; 1995)
Eldorado Canyon Brewing opened (Colorado; 1995)
F&M Breweries (Canada; 1995)
Fife Brewing (Scotland; 1995)
Great Baraboo Brewing (Michigan; 1995)
Joe's Mill Hill Saloon (New Jersey; 1995)
Lexington Brewing (Kentucky; 1995)
Maine Coast Brewing (Maine; 1995)
Newport Beach Brewing (California; 1995)
Paddy's Pub & Brewery (Canada; 1995)
Sheepscot Valley Brewing (Maine; 1995)
Star Garnet Brewing (Idaho; 1995)
Terrific Pacific Brewery & Grill (California; 1995)
TwoRows Restaurant & Brewery (Dallas, Texas; 1995)
Valley Forge Brewing (Pennsylvania; 1995)
Williamsville Brewery (Virginia; 1995)
Captains City Brewery (Washington; 1996)
Hamanako Brewing (Japan; 1996)
Narrow Gauge Brewing (Maine; 1996)
New Knoxville Brewing (Tennessee; 1996)
Slab City Brewing (Wisconsin; 1996)
Beer and Meal Maplip (Japan; 1997)
Deja Brew (Massachusetts; 1997)
Franconia Brewing (Pennsylvania; 1997)
Heartland Brewery (Missouri; 1997)
Main Street Brewery (California; 1997)
New Harvest Brewery (Missouri; 1997)
One-Eyed Jack Brewing (Illinois; 1997)
Raccoon River Brewing (Iowa; 1997)
Roanoke Railhouse Brewery & Restaurant / Railroad Brewing (Virginia; 1997)
Tröegs Brewing (Pennsylvania; 1997)
Uptown Brewpub (Rhode Island; 1997)
Grand Teton Brewing (Idaho; 1998)
Great Adirondack Brewing (New York; 1998)
Red Lodge Ales/H&H Brewing (Montana; 1998)
Sapporo Beer Nagoya Beer Gardem Koyden (Japan; 1998)
Edermunder Brauscheune (Germany; 2000)
Longwood Brewpub (Canada; 2000)
O'Fallon Brewery (Missouri; 2000)
Ojai Brewpub (California; 2000)
Pictish Brewing (England; 2000)
Upper Mississippi Brewing (Iowa; 2000)
Social Kitchen & Brewery (California; 2010)
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Beer Events 5.1
Events
Great Britain formed by a union of England & Scotland (1707)
Bavarian Beer Riots began, lasted until May 5 (1844)
Wine and Beer House Act passed to the number of taverns (England; 1869)
Adolph Coors purchased a partnership in a bottling company in Denver, Colorado (1872)
Michael Seibold & Adolph Hafenback bought the New Philadelphia Brewery (Ohio; 1876)
Anton Dreher’s beer first sold on draft (Austria; 1870)
John Gund Brewing Co. incorporated (1880)
Michael Kelley sold the Kelley Brewing Co. (Chicago; 1880)
Chicago and Milwaukee Brewers Association formally organized (1881)
John Bauee patented a Beer Bottling Machine (1888)
William Peter Brewing Co. incorporated (1890)
Bernard Michenfelder bought the Upper Sandusky Brewery (Ohio; 1898)
Shovelers Union of Buffalo went on strike, threatening grain availability (New York; 1899)
Manitowoc County Brewers Association founded (1901)
1st beer bottles for sale from First National Brewing (McKees Rock, Pennsylvania; 1906)
Frank Schneible patented an Apparatus for Dispensing Beer (1934)
Gottfried Piel died (1935)
New Summmit Brewing began brewing at their new facility (Minnesota; 1998)
August Schell Brewing opened their new brewhouse (Minnesota; 1999)
Melbourn Bros. Cherry Fruit Beer debuted (England; 2002)
Coors released cans with the "Frost Brew Liner" (2006)
Edgar Davis patented a Table System beer cooler (2012)
Scott Simmonds and Michael Calvelage patented a Multi-Stream Draught Beer Dispensing System (2012)
William Apps patented a Plastic Beer Keg (2013)
Brewery Openings
Virginia City Brewery (Montana; 1864)
John Gund Brewing (Wisconsin; 1880)
Worcester Brewing (Massachusetts; 1899)
Zoller's Brewing (Iowa; 1935)
Santa Cruz Brewing (California; 1986)
Royal Beer Co. (Tonga; 1987)
Cherryland Brewing (Wisconsin; 1988)
Frankenmuth Brewery opened (Michigan; 1988)
Cambridge Brewing (Massachusetts; 1989)
Durango Brewing (Colorado; 1990)
Mill Bakery, Brewery & Eatery (Florida; 1990)
Roslyn Brewing (Washington; 1990)
Walnut Brewery (Colorado; 1990)
Celis Brewery (Texas; 1992)
Rohrbach Brewing (New York; 1992)
Holy Cow! Casino, Cafe & Brewery (Nevada; 1993)
Middlesex Brewing (Massachusetts; 1993)
Pikes Park Brewery (Colorado; 1993)
Il Vicino Wood Oven Pizza Brewery (New Mexico; 1994)
Passageway Brewing (England; 1994)
Shipyard Brewery (Maine; 1994)
A1A Aleworks (Florida; 1995)
Cape Cod Brew House (Massachusetts; 1995)
Eldorado Canyon Brewing opened (Colorado; 1995)
F&M Breweries (Canada; 1995)
Fife Brewing (Scotland; 1995)
Great Baraboo Brewing (Michigan; 1995)
Joe's Mill Hill Saloon (New Jersey; 1995)
Lexington Brewing (Kentucky; 1995)
Maine Coast Brewing (Maine; 1995)
Newport Beach Brewing (California; 1995)
Paddy's Pub & Brewery (Canada; 1995)
Sheepscot Valley Brewing (Maine; 1995)
Star Garnet Brewing (Idaho; 1995)
Terrific Pacific Brewery & Grill (California; 1995)
TwoRows Restaurant & Brewery (Dallas, Texas; 1995)
Valley Forge Brewing (Pennsylvania; 1995)
Williamsville Brewery (Virginia; 1995)
Captains City Brewery (Washington; 1996)
Hamanako Brewing (Japan; 1996)
Narrow Gauge Brewing (Maine; 1996)
New Knoxville Brewing (Tennessee; 1996)
Slab City Brewing (Wisconsin; 1996)
Beer and Meal Maplip (Japan; 1997)
Deja Brew (Massachusetts; 1997)
Franconia Brewing (Pennsylvania; 1997)
Heartland Brewery (Missouri; 1997)
Main Street Brewery (California; 1997)
New Harvest Brewery (Missouri; 1997)
One-Eyed Jack Brewing (Illinois; 1997)
Raccoon River Brewing (Iowa; 1997)
Roanoke Railhouse Brewery & Restaurant / Railroad Brewing (Virginia; 1997)
Tröegs Brewing (Pennsylvania; 1997)
Uptown Brewpub (Rhode Island; 1997)
Grand Teton Brewing (Idaho; 1998)
Great Adirondack Brewing (New York; 1998)
Red Lodge Ales/H&H Brewing (Montana; 1998)
Sapporo Beer Nagoya Beer Gardem Koyden (Japan; 1998)
Edermunder Brauscheune (Germany; 2000)
Longwood Brewpub (Canada; 2000)
O'Fallon Brewery (Missouri; 2000)
Ojai Brewpub (California; 2000)
Pictish Brewing (England; 2000)
Upper Mississippi Brewing (Iowa; 2000)
Social Kitchen & Brewery (California; 2010)
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Beer Events 5.1
Events
Great Britain formed by a union of England & Scotland (1707)
Bavarian Beer Riots began, lasted until May 5 (1844)
Wine and Beer House Act passed to the number of taverns (England; 1869)
Adolph Coors purchased a partnership in a bottling company in Denver, Colorado (1872)
Michael Seibold & Adolph Hafenback bought the New Philadelphia Brewery (Ohio; 1876)
Anton Dreher’s beer first sold on draft (Austria; 1870)
John Gund Brewing Co. incorporated (1880)
Michael Kelley sold the Kelley Brewing Co. (Chicago; 1880)
Chicago and Milwaukee Brewers Association formally organized (1881)
John Bauee patented a Beer Bottling Machine (1888)
William Peter Brewing Co. incorporated (1890)
Bernard Michenfelder bought the Upper Sandusky Brewery (Ohio; 1898)
Shovelers Union of Buffalo went on strike, threatening grain availability (New York; 1899)
Manitowoc County Brewers Association founded (1901)
1st beer bottles for sale from First National Brewing (McKees Rock, Pennsylvania; 1906)
Frank Schneible patented an Apparatus for Dispensing Beer (1934)
Gottfried Piel died (1935)
New Summmit Brewing began brewing at their new facility (Minnesota; 1998)
August Schell Brewing opened their new brewhouse (Minnesota; 1999)
Melbourn Bros. Cherry Fruit Beer debuted (England; 2002)
Coors released cans with the "Frost Brew Liner" (2006)
Edgar Davis patented a Table System beer cooler (2012)
Scott Simmonds and Michael Calvelage patented a Multi-Stream Draught Beer Dispensing System (2012)
William Apps patented a Plastic Beer Keg (2013)
Brewery Openings
Virginia City Brewery (Montana; 1864)
John Gund Brewing (Wisconsin; 1880)
Worcester Brewing (Massachusetts; 1899)
Zoller's Brewing (Iowa; 1935)
Santa Cruz Brewing (California; 1986)
Royal Beer Co. (Tonga; 1987)
Cherryland Brewing (Wisconsin; 1988)
Frankenmuth Brewery opened (Michigan; 1988)
Cambridge Brewing (Massachusetts; 1989)
Durango Brewing (Colorado; 1990)
Mill Bakery, Brewery & Eatery (Florida; 1990)
Roslyn Brewing (Washington; 1990)
Walnut Brewery (Colorado; 1990)
Celis Brewery (Texas; 1992)
Rohrbach Brewing (New York; 1992)
Holy Cow! Casino, Cafe & Brewery (Nevada; 1993)
Middlesex Brewing (Massachusetts; 1993)
Pikes Park Brewery (Colorado; 1993)
Il Vicino Wood Oven Pizza Brewery (New Mexico; 1994)
Passageway Brewing (England; 1994)
Shipyard Brewery (Maine; 1994)
A1A Aleworks (Florida; 1995)
Cape Cod Brew House (Massachusetts; 1995)
Eldorado Canyon Brewing opened (Colorado; 1995)
F&M Breweries (Canada; 1995)
Fife Brewing (Scotland; 1995)
Great Baraboo Brewing (Michigan; 1995)
Joe's Mill Hill Saloon (New Jersey; 1995)
Lexington Brewing (Kentucky; 1995)
Maine Coast Brewing (Maine; 1995)
Newport Beach Brewing (California; 1995)
Paddy's Pub & Brewery (Canada; 1995)
Sheepscot Valley Brewing (Maine; 1995)
Star Garnet Brewing (Idaho; 1995)
Terrific Pacific Brewery & Grill (California; 1995)
TwoRows Restaurant & Brewery (Dallas, Texas; 1995)
Valley Forge Brewing (Pennsylvania; 1995)
Williamsville Brewery (Virginia; 1995)
Captains City Brewery (Washington; 1996)
Hamanako Brewing (Japan; 1996)
Narrow Gauge Brewing (Maine; 1996)
New Knoxville Brewing (Tennessee; 1996)
Slab City Brewing (Wisconsin; 1996)
Beer and Meal Maplip (Japan; 1997)
Deja Brew (Massachusetts; 1997)
Franconia Brewing (Pennsylvania; 1997)
Heartland Brewery (Missouri; 1997)
Main Street Brewery (California; 1997)
New Harvest Brewery (Missouri; 1997)
One-Eyed Jack Brewing (Illinois; 1997)
Raccoon River Brewing (Iowa; 1997)
Roanoke Railhouse Brewery & Restaurant / Railroad Brewing (Virginia; 1997)
Tröegs Brewing (Pennsylvania; 1997)
Uptown Brewpub (Rhode Island; 1997)
Grand Teton Brewing (Idaho; 1998)
Great Adirondack Brewing (New York; 1998)
Red Lodge Ales/H&H Brewing (Montana; 1998)
Sapporo Beer Nagoya Beer Gardem Koyden (Japan; 1998)
Edermunder Brauscheune (Germany; 2000)
Longwood Brewpub (Canada; 2000)
O'Fallon Brewery (Missouri; 2000)
Ojai Brewpub (California; 2000)
Pictish Brewing (England; 2000)
Upper Mississippi Brewing (Iowa; 2000)
Social Kitchen & Brewery (California; 2010)
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Beer Events 5.1
Events
Great Britain formed by a union of England & Scotland (1707)
Bavarian Beer Riots began, lasted until May 5 (1844)
Wine and Beer House Act passed to the number of taverns (England; 1869)
Adolph Coors purchased a partnership in a bottling company in Denver, Colorado (1872)
Michael Seibold & Adolph Hafenback bought the New Philadelphia Brewery (Ohio; 1876)
Anton Dreher’s beer first sold on draft (Austria; 1870)
John Gund Brewing Co. incorporated (1880)
Michael Kelley sold the Kelley Brewing Co. (Chicago; 1880)
Chicago and Milwaukee Brewers Association formally organized (1881)
John Bauee patented a Beer Bottling Machine (1888)
William Peter Brewing Co. incorporated (1890)
Bernard Michenfelder bought the Upper Sandusky Brewery (Ohio; 1898)
Shovelers Union of Buffalo went on strike, threatening grain availability (New York; 1899)
Manitowoc County Brewers Association founded (1901)
1st beer bottles for sale from First National Brewing (McKees Rock, Pennsylvania; 1906)
Frank Schneible patented an Apparatus for Dispensing Beer (1934)
Gottfried Piel died (1935)
New Summmit Brewing began brewing at their new facility (Minnesota; 1998)
August Schell Brewing opened their new brewhouse (Minnesota; 1999)
Melbourne Bros. Cherry Fruit Beer debuted (England; 2002)
Coors released cans with the "Frost Brew Liner" (2006)
Edgar Davis patented a Table System beer cooler (2012)
Scott Simmonds and Michael Calvelage patented a Multi-Stream Draught Beer Dispensing System (2012)
William Apps patented a Plastic Beer Keg (2013)
Brewery Openings
Virginia City Brewery (Montana; 1864)
John Gund Brewing (Wisconsin; 1880)
Worcester Brewing (Massachusetts; 1899)
Zoller's Brewing (Iowa; 1935)
Santa Cruz Brewing (California; 1986)
Royal Beer Co. (Tonga; 1987)
Cherryland Brewing (Wisconsin; 1988)
Frankenmuth Brewery opened (Michigan; 1988)
Cambridge Brewing (Massachusetts; 1989)
Durango Brewing (Colorado; 1990)
Mill Bakery, Brewery & Eatery (Florida; 1990)
Roslyn Brewing (Washington; 1990)
Walnut Brewery (Colorado; 1990)
Celis Brewery (Texas; 1992)
Rohrbach Brewing (New York; 1992)
Holy Cow! Casino, Cafe & Brewery (Nevada; 1993)
Middlesex Brewing (Massachusetts; 1993)
Pikes Park Brewery (Colorado; 1993)
Il Vicino Wood Oven Pizza Brewery (New Mexico; 1994)
Passageway Brewing (England; 1994)
Shipyard Brewery (Maine; 1994)
A1A Aleworks (Florida; 1995)
Cape Cod Brew House (Massachusetts; 1995)
Eldorado Canyon Brewing opened (Colorado; 1995)
F&M Breweries (Canada; 1995)
Fife Brewing (Scotland; 1995)
Great Baraboo Brewing (Michigan; 1995)
Joe's Mill Hill Saloon (New Jersey; 1995)
Lexington Brewing (Kentucky; 1995)
Maine Coast Brewing (Maine; 1995)
Newport Beach Brewing (California; 1995)
Paddy's Pub & Brewery (Canada; 1995)
Sheepscot Valley Brewing (Maine; 1995)
Star Garnet Brewing (Idaho; 1995)
Terrific Pacific Brewery & Grill (California; 1995)
TwoRows Restaurant & Brewery (Dallas, Texas; 1995)
Valley Forge Brewing (Pennsylvania; 1995)
Williamsville Brewery (Virginia; 1995)
Captains City Brewery (Washington; 1996)
Hamanako Brewing (Japan; 1996)
Narrow Gauge Brewing (Maine; 1996)
New Knoxville Brewing (Tennessee; 1996)
Slab City Brewing (Wisconsin; 1996)
Beer and Meal Maplip (Japan; 1997)
Deja Brew (Massachusetts; 1997)
Franconia Brewing (Pennsylvania; 1997)
Heartland Brewery (Missouri; 1997)
Main Street Brewery (California; 1997)
New Harvest Brewery (Missouri; 1997)
One-Eyed Jack Brewing (Illinois; 1997)
Raccoon River Brewing (Iowa; 1997)
Roanoke Railhouse Brewery & Restaurant / Railroad Brewing (Virginia; 1997)
Troegs Brewing (Pennsylvania; 1997)
Uptown Brewpub (Rhode Island; 1997)
Grand Teton Brewing (Idaho; 1998)
Great Adirondack Brewing (New York; 1998)
Red Lodge Ales/H&H Brewing (Montana; 1998)
Sapporo Beer Nagoya Beer Gardem Koyden (Japan; 1998)
Edermunder Brauscheune (Germany; 2000)
Longwood Brewpub (Canada; 2000)
O'Fallon Brewery (Missouri; 2000)
Ojai Brewpub (California; 2000)
Pictish Brewing (England; 2000)
Upper Mississippi Brewing (Iowa; 2000)
Social Kitchen & Brewery (California; 2010)
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Beer Events 5.1
Events
Great Britain formed by a union of England & Scotland (1707)
Bavarian Beer Riots began, lasted until May 5 (1844)
Wine and Beer House Act passed to the number of taverns (England; 1869)
Adolph Coors purchased a partnership in a bottling company in Denver, Colorado (1872)
Michael Seibold & Adolph Hafenback bought the New Philadelphia Brewery (Ohio; 1876)
Anton Dreher’s beer first sold on draft (Austria; 1870)
John Gund Brewing Co. incorporated (1880)
Michael Kelley sold the Kelley Brewing Co. (Chicago; 1880)
Chicago and Milwaukee Brewers Association formally organized (1881)
John Bauee patented a Beer Bottling Machine (1888)
William Peter Brewing Co. incorporated (1890)
Bernard Michenfelder bought the Upper Sandusky Brewery (Ohio; 1898)
Shovelers Union of Buffalo went on strike, threatening grain availability (New York; 1899)
Manitowoc County Brewers Association founded (1901)
1st beer bottles for sale from First National Brewing (McKees Rock, Pennsylvania; 1906)
Frank Schneible patented an Apparatus for Dispensing Beer (1934)
Gottfried Piel died (1935)
New Summmit Brewing began brewing at their new facility (Minnesota; 1998)
August Schell Brewing opened their new brewhouse (Minnesota; 1999)
Melbourne Bros. Cherry Fruit Beer debuted (England; 2002)
Coors released cans with the "Frost Brew Liner" (2006)
Edgar Davis patented a Table System beer cooler (2012)
Scott Simmonds and Michael Calvelage patented a Multi-Stream Draught Beer Dispensing System (2012)
William Apps patented a Plastic Beer Keg (2013)
Brewery Openings
Virginia City Brewery (Montana; 1864)
John Gund Brewing (Wisconsin; 1880)
Worcester Brewing (Massachusetts; 1899)
Zoller's Brewing (Iowa; 1935)
Santa Cruz Brewing (California; 1986)
Royal Beer Co. (Tonga; 1987)
Cherryland Brewing (Wisconsin; 1988)
Frankenmuth Brewery opened (Michigan; 1988)
Cambridge Brewing (Massachusetts; 1989)
Durango Brewing (Colorado; 1990)
Mill Bakery, Brewery & Eatery (Florida; 1990)
Roslyn Brewing (Washington; 1990)
Walnut Brewery (Colorado; 1990)
Celis Brewery (Texas; 1992)
Rohrbach Brewing (New York; 1992)
Holy Cow! Casino, Cafe & Brewery (Nevada; 1993)
Middlesex Brewing (Massachusetts; 1993)
Pikes Park Brewery (Colorado; 1993)
Il Vicino Wood Oven Pizza Brewery (New Mexico; 1994)
Passageway Brewing (England; 1994)
Shipyard Brewery (Maine; 1994)
A1A Aleworks (Florida; 1995)
Cape Cod Brew House (Massachusetts; 1995)
Eldorado Canyon Brewing opened (Colorado; 1995)
F&M Breweries (Canada; 1995)
Fife Brewing (Scotland; 1995)
Great Baraboo Brewing (Michigan; 1995)
Joe's Mill Hill Saloon (New Jersey; 1995)
Lexington Brewing (Kentucky; 1995)
Maine Coast Brewing (Maine; 1995)
Newport Beach Brewing (California; 1995)
Paddy's Pub & Brewery (Canada; 1995)
Sheepscot Valley Brewing (Maine; 1995)
Star Garnet Brewing (Idaho; 1995)
Terrific Pacific Brewery & Grill (California; 1995)
TwoRows Restaurant & Brewery (Dallas, Texas; 1995)
Valley Forge Brewing (Pennsylvania; 1995)
Williamsville Brewery (Virginia; 1995)
Captains City Brewery (Washington; 1996)
Hamanako Brewing (Japan; 1996)
Narrow Gauge Brewing (Maine; 1996)
New Knoxville Brewing (Tennessee; 1996)
Slab City Brewing (Wisconsin; 1996)
Beer and Meal Maplip (Japan; 1997)
Deja Brew (Massachusetts; 1997)
Franconia Brewing (Pennsylvania; 1997)
Heartland Brewery (Missouri; 1997)
Main Street Brewery (California; 1997)
New Harvest Brewery (Missouri; 1997)
One-Eyed Jack Brewing (Illinois; 1997)
Raccoon River Brewing (Iowa; 1997)
Roanoke Railhouse Brewery & Restaurant / Railroad Brewing (Virginia; 1997)
Troegs Brewing (Pennsylvania; 1997)
Uptown Brewpub (Rhode Island; 1997)
Grand Teton Brewing (Idaho; 1998)
Great Adirondack Brewing (New York; 1998)
Red Lodge Ales/H&H Brewing (Montana; 1998)
Sapporo Beer Nagoya Beer Gardem Koyden (Japan; 1998)
Edermunder Brauscheune (Germany; 2000)
Longwood Brewpub (Canada; 2000)
O'Fallon Brewery (Missouri; 2000)
Ojai Brewpub (California; 2000)
Pictish Brewing (England; 2000)
Upper Mississippi Brewing (Iowa; 2000)
Social Kitchen & Brewery (California; 2010)
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Beer Events 5.1
Events
Great Britain formed by a union of England & Scotland (1707)
Bavarian Beer Riots began, lasted until May 5 (1844)
Wine and Beer House Act passed to the number of taverns (England; 1869)
Adolph Coors purchased a partnership in a bottling company in Denver, Colorado (1872)
Michael Seibold & Adolph Hafenback bought the New Philadelphia Brewery (Ohio; 1876)
Anton Dreher’s beer first sold on draft (Austria; 1870)
John Gund Brewing Co. incorporated (1880)
Michael Kelley sold the Kelley Brewing Co. (Chicago; 1880)
John Bauee patented a Beer Bottling Machine (1888)
William Peter Brewing Co. incorporated (1890)
Bernard Michenfelder bought the Upper Sandusky Brewery (Ohio; 1898)
Shovelers Union of Buffalo went on strike, threatening grain availability (New York; 1899)
1st beer bottles for sale from First National Brewing (McKees Rock, Pennsylvania; 1906)
Frank Schneible patented an Apparatus for Dispensing Beer (1934)
Gottfried Piel died (1935)
New Summmit Brewing began brewing at their new facility (Minnesota; 1998)
August Schell Brewing opened their new brewhouse (Minnesota; 1999)
Melbourne Bros. Cherry Fruit Beer debuted (England; 2002)
Coors released cans with the "Frost Brew Liner" (2006)
Edgar Davis patented a Table System beer cooler (2012)
Scott Simmonds and Michael Calvelage patented a Multi-Stream Draught Beer Dispensing System (2012)
William Apps patented a Plastic Beer Keg (2013)
Brewery Openings
Virginia City Brewery (Montana; 1864)
John Gund Brewing (Wisconsin; 1880)
Worcester Brewing (Massachusetts; 1899)
Zoller's Brewing (Iowa; 1935)
Santa Cruz Brewing (California; 1986)
Royal Beer Co. (Tonga; 1987)
Cherryland Brewing (Wisconsin; 1988)
Frankenmuth Brewery opened (Michigan; 1988)
Cambridge Brewing (Massachusetts; 1989)
Durango Brewing (Colorado; 1990)
Mill Bakery, Brewery & Eatery (Florida; 1990)
Roslyn Brewing (Washington; 1990)
Walnut Brewery (Colorado; 1990)
Celis Brewery (Texas; 1992)
Rohrbach Brewing (New York; 1992)
Holy Cow! Casino, Cafe & Brewery (Nevada; 1993)
Middlesex Brewing (Massachusetts; 1993)
Pikes Park Brewery (Colorado; 1993)
Il Vicino Wood Oven Pizza Brewery (New Mexico; 1994)
Passageway Brewing (England; 1994)
Shipyard Brewery (Maine; 1994)
A1A Aleworks (Florida; 1995)
Cape Cod Brew House (Massachusetts; 1995)
Eldorado Canyon Brewing opened (Colorado; 1995)
F&M Breweries (Canada; 1995)
Fife Brewing (Scotland; 1995)
Great Baraboo Brewing (Michigan; 1995)
Joe's Mill Hill Saloon (New Jersey; 1995)
Lexington Brewing (Kentucky; 1995)
Maine Coast Brewing (Maine; 1995)
Newport Beach Brewing (California; 1995)
Paddy's Pub & Brewery (Canada; 1995)
Sheepscot Valley Brewing (Maine; 1995)
Star Garnet Brewing (Idaho; 1995)
Terrific Pacific Brewery & Grill (California; 1995)
TwoRows Restaurant & Brewery (Dallas, Texas; 1995)
Valley Forge Brewing (Pennsylvania; 1995)
Williamsville Brewery (Virginia; 1995)
Captains City Brewery (Washington; 1996)
Hamanako Brewing (Japan; 1996)
Narrow Gauge Brewing (Maine; 1996)
New Knoxville Brewing (Tennessee; 1996)
Slab City Brewing (Wisconsin; 1996)
Beer and Meal Maplip (Japan; 1997)
Deja Brew (Massachusetts; 1997)
Franconia Brewing (Pennsylvania; 1997)
Heartland Brewery (Missouri; 1997)
Main Street Brewery (California; 1997)
New Harvest Brewery (Missouri; 1997)
One-Eyed Jack Brewing (Illinois; 1997)
Raccoon River Brewing (Iowa; 1997)
Roanoke Railhouse Brewery & Restaurant / Railroad Brewing (Virginia; 1997)
Troegs Brewing (Pennsylvania; 1997)
Uptown Brewpub (Rhode Island; 1997)
Grand Teton Brewing (Idaho; 1998)
Great Adirondack Brewing (New York; 1998)
Red Lodge Ales/H&H Brewing (Montana; 1998)
Sapporo Beer Nagoya Beer Gardem Koyden (Japan; 1998)
Edermunder Brauscheune (Germany; 2000)
Longwood Brewpub (Canada; 2000)
O'Fallon Brewery (Missouri; 2000)
Ojai Brewpub (California; 2000)
Pictish Brewing (England; 2000)
Upper Mississippi Brewing (Iowa; 2000)
Social Kitchen & Brewery (California; 2010)
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