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Denver Beer A History Of Mile High Brewing Jonathan Shikes

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Denver Beer A History Of Mile High Brewing Jonathan Shikes
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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.26 MB
Pages: 150
Author: Jonathan Shikes
ISBN: 9781439669181, 143966918X
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Denver Beer A History Of Mile High Brewing Jonathan Shikes by Jonathan Shikes 9781439669181, 143966918X instant download after payment.

Brewed in 1859 near what is now the heart of downtown, Denver's first beer quenched the thirst of fortune hunters following the gold rush. It lubricated the city's transformation from Wild West town to the Queen City of the Plains until Prohibition brought a sudden end to the brewing culture. By 1979, only the famed Coors brewery remained. But then something frothy happened. Brian Dunn, John Hickenlooper and many others began satiating locals with liquid gold. The craft beer movement blossomed. Now well over seventy breweries strong, it is filled with the same pioneering spirit and irrepressible optimism that the miners embodied. Journalist and author Jonathan Shikes captures the Mile High City's sudsy stories from then until now.

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