David Geary stands over the kettle at Traquair House in 1984. (Photo courtesy D.L. Geary Brewing Co.) David Geary was in
The Pabst Brewery in Milwaukee. (Photo by Jeff Alworth) Milwaukee has possibly the second-most beautiful City Hall in America (Philly’s
“My name really is Michael Jackson, but I don’t sing and I don’t drink Pepsi. I drink beer.” And thus
Brickskeller in Washington, D.C. held a landmark beer tasting in 1985 that would be emulated in the years to come.
Boiling down to the first American-produced beer to explicitly call itself “Oktoberfest” or “Octoberfest” on its packaging is quite difficult.
McSorley’s Old Ale House opened in Manhattan in 1854. (Photo by Vincent Desjardins via Flickr) A year ago, I posted
Solera Brewery offers one of the best views of Mount Hood in Oregon. (Photo by Jeff Alworth) One of the
Weihenstephan still uses the classic four-vessel brewing system. (Photo by Jeff Alworth) Modern minds have been rewired by technology
Randy Sprecher and Larry Bell of Bell’s Brewery. (Photo by Anne Sprecher) Randal Sprecher doesn’t mince words. After 30 years
Guinness Nitro IPA is the latest offering from the Irish brand. (Photo courtesy Guinness) Nearly every brewery has an India