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Ontario Beer Alan Mcleod Jordan St John

  • SKU: BELL-11892794
Ontario Beer Alan Mcleod Jordan St John
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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 8.62 MB
Pages: 160
Author: Alan McLeod, Jordan St. John
ISBN: 9781625847409, 9781626192560, 1625847408, 1626192561
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Ontario Beer Alan Mcleod Jordan St John by Alan Mcleod, Jordan St. John 9781625847409, 9781626192560, 1625847408, 1626192561 instant download after payment.

Beer historians and writers Alan McLeod and Jordan St. John have tapped the cask of Ontario brewing to bring the complete story to light, from foam to dregs. Ontario boasts a potent mix of brewing traditions. Wherever Europeans explored, battled, and settled, beer was not far behind, which brought the simple magic of brewing to Ontario in the 1670s. Early Hudson's Bay Company traders brewed in Canada's Arctic, and Loyalist refugees brought the craft north in the 1780s. Early 1900s temperance activists drove the industry largely underground but couldn't dry up the quest to quench Ontarians' thirst. The heavy regulation that replaced prohibition centralized surviving breweries. Today, independent breweries are booming and writing their own chapters in the Ontario beer story.

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