Brewed in America: A History of Beer and Ale in the United StatesLittle, Brown, 1962 - 424 páginas |
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... German beer , even though it is quite clear that the market was virtually restricted to German immigrants . The Engel & Wolf brewery was for many years the resort of the Germans of Philadelphia , who more than once drank the brewery dry ...
... German beer , even though it is quite clear that the market was virtually restricted to German immigrants . The Engel & Wolf brewery was for many years the resort of the Germans of Philadelphia , who more than once drank the brewery dry ...
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... German immigrants had settled in Ohio by 1817 that the state constitution and part of the General Laws had to be printed in a German version . " After 1825 , a steady and increasing stream of Germans settled in the State . By 1830 ...
... German immigrants had settled in Ohio by 1817 that the state constitution and part of the General Laws had to be printed in a German version . " After 1825 , a steady and increasing stream of Germans settled in the State . By 1830 ...
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... German - born . They established beer - gardens , a typically German form of sociability , and in 1865 started a German - language newspaper , Freie Presse.16 This , of course , was what happened in all areas of German concentra- tion ...
... German - born . They established beer - gardens , a typically German form of sociability , and in 1865 started a German - language newspaper , Freie Presse.16 This , of course , was what happened in all areas of German concentra- tion ...
Contenido
The Universal Beverage | 3 |
The Art and Mystery of Brewing | 14 |
The Age of Steam Power | 18 |
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