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Delaware Beer The Story Of Brewing In The First State Tony Russo

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Delaware Beer The Story Of Brewing In The First State Tony Russo
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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.;Arcadia Publishing;American Palate
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.87 MB
Pages: 128
Author: Tony Russo, Jim Lutz
ISBN: 9781467119108, 9781625856876, 1467119105, 1625856873
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Delaware Beer The Story Of Brewing In The First State Tony Russo by Tony Russo, Jim Lutz 9781467119108, 9781625856876, 1467119105, 1625856873 instant download after payment.

Boasting a brewing history older than the United States, Delaware packs an outsized punch in the craft beer scene with its landmark breweries and bold flavors. In 1873, the German lagers of Wilmington’s Diamond State brewing rose to dominance. After Prohibition and the bust of the first craft beer bubble, entrepreneurial homebrewers resurrected the industry. Sam Calagione of Dogfish Head led the charge by rewriting the state’s beer legislation, and the field opened to other brewpubs like Stewart’s and Iron Hill to pair savory bites with their brews. By 2009, production breweries like 16 Mile and Fordham & Dominion were on the rise, changing the arc of Delaware beer. Beer writer Tony Russo tells a story of big risks and innovative brewers and proves that there has never been a better time to drink local

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