Brewed in America: A History of Beer and Ale in the United StatesLittle, Brown, 1962 - 424 páginas |
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... established : no beer was to be sold in any of those inns or victualling houses " to exceed two pence the Winchester quart . " As the colony expanded , taverns were licensed in the new settlements : Francis Sprague was licensed to ...
... established : no beer was to be sold in any of those inns or victualling houses " to exceed two pence the Winchester quart . " As the colony expanded , taverns were licensed in the new settlements : Francis Sprague was licensed to ...
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... established as early as 1855 in Walla Walla by Emil Meier , who maintained it until 1871 , and then sold out to John H. Stahl . This would appear to have been a minor operation , in view of the fact that Weinhard was also supplying ...
... established as early as 1855 in Walla Walla by Emil Meier , who maintained it until 1871 , and then sold out to John H. Stahl . This would appear to have been a minor operation , in view of the fact that Weinhard was also supplying ...
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... established in 1883 with Busch as president ; the manager was Otto Koehler , who some years later moved over to the competitive brewery in the same city that eventually became the Pearl Brewing Co. Busch was reported , in 1895 , to have ...
... established in 1883 with Busch as president ; the manager was Otto Koehler , who some years later moved over to the competitive brewery in the same city that eventually became the Pearl Brewing Co. Busch was reported , in 1895 , to have ...
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The Universal Beverage | 3 |
The Art and Mystery of Brewing | 14 |
The Age of Steam Power | 18 |
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