Booze deals and brew facts: How to celebrate National Beer Day
We admit it. Some food holidays aren’t worth celebrating.
But National Beer Day isn’t just a randomly chosen date—it actually marks a historic occasion: the end of Prohibition in the U.S.
On April 7, 1933, people were once again allowed to buy, brew and sell beer after 13 long, dry years.
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This is right up my alley. Going to the Suns game tonight, pregaming with good beer!
*hic* I thought it started yesterday.
I've been celebrating for four days, but I'll try to keep the dream alive for one more night.
Quote:Every day is Beer Day.
That's always what I thought.
Thanks to my diet, Saturday is now beer day.
Anyone know much about or buy into those old conspiracies about Prohibition being a result of the oil lobby? Something about a concern that ethyl alcohol could be used to power much of the new technology of the time which was otherwise dependent on oil?
Not sayin there's any validity to it, just have heard it mentioned as one of the long-held national conspiracies. Curious if anyone's looked much into it.
I'm celebrating a day late. Cheers!
I celebrated, with a dirty vodka martini.