Brewing Beer in the Forest City, Volume 2

Brewing Beer in the Forest City, Volume 2
Title Brewing Beer in the Forest City, Volume 2 PDF eBook
Author Robert A. Musson
Publisher
Pages 76
Release 2013-08-15
Genre Beer industry
ISBN 9780983840497

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A pictorial history of the brewing industry in Cleveland, Ohio. This volume focuses on the Carling Brewing Company, brewer of Black Label Beer and Red Cap Ale.

Brewing Beer in the Forest City, Volume 1

Brewing Beer in the Forest City, Volume 1
Title Brewing Beer in the Forest City, Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author Robert A. Musson
Publisher
Pages 64
Release 2012-02-28
Genre Beer industry
ISBN 9780983840442

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Brewing Beer in the Forest City

Brewing Beer in the Forest City
Title Brewing Beer in the Forest City PDF eBook
Author Robert Musson
Publisher
Pages 70
Release 2017-03-15
Genre
ISBN 9780998123813

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A pictorial history of the brewing industry in Cleveland, Ohio, focusing on the city's east side, with additional sections on the city's early breweries, and Lake and Ashtabula Counties

Brewing Beer in the Forest City, Volume 4

Brewing Beer in the Forest City, Volume 4
Title Brewing Beer in the Forest City, Volume 4 PDF eBook
Author Robert A. Musson
Publisher
Pages 70
Release 2014-03-21
Genre Beer industry
ISBN 9780989968737

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A pictorial history of the brewing industry in Cleveland, Ohio. This volume looks at four prominent beers that came from the city's west side (P.O.C., Erin Brew, Eilert, and Great Lakes).

Cleveland Beer

Cleveland Beer
Title Cleveland Beer PDF eBook
Author Leslie Basalla
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 211
Release 2015-11-02
Genre History
ISBN 1625855702

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Cleveland loves its craft beer. The city's breweries are flourishing under a period of brewing renewal and an insatiable taste for quality local craftsmanship. But Cleveland's brewing industry hasn't always enjoyed such prosperous times. The industry boomed during the 1800s only to see Prohibition, dwindling demand and increased competition stifle production. Each brewery, one by one, closed its doors until none remained. In 1988, Patrick and Daniel Conway opened the fledgling Great Lakes Brewing Company, and the industry was born anew. Today, local visionaries are engineering the comeback and bringing national attention to Cleveland's award-winning craft brews. Authors Leslie Basalla and Peter Chakerian chart the remarkable history of the ups and downs of Cleveland beer.

Brewing in Cleveland

Brewing in Cleveland
Title Brewing in Cleveland PDF eBook
Author Robert A. Musson
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 132
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN 9780738539782

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Beginning in the mid-1800s, the beer-brewing industry in Cleveland experienced its most extensive growth due to the rapidly increasing immigrant population of mostly Germans, Czechs, and Irish. The breweries enjoyed great success until the Prohibition era closed all brewing operations down for 14 dry years. In 1933, the industry started anew, and Clevelanders were able to enjoy locally made beer for 50 more years before business conditions led to the industry's second demise. Today the industry has once again experienced a rebirth, this time on a smaller scale with the emergence of a number of popular brewpubs and microbreweries.

Buffalo Beer

Buffalo Beer
Title Buffalo Beer PDF eBook
Author Michael F. Rizzo
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 282
Release 2015-01-12
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1625851685

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Buffalo's appreciation for a frosty pint stretches back more than a century before anyone enjoyed a cold one with a basket of wings. By the middle of the 1800s, the industrial hub counted malt and beer among its most vital and satisfying products. Operations like Simon Pure Beer, Iroquois Beverage and the Magnus Beck Brewing Company brought Buffalo's world-class ales to the rest of the country. Prohibition saw a thriving business in black market hooch, though it all but killed the city's historic breweries. A few survivors struggled to recover. Today, a new batch of breweries like Community Beer Works and Big Ditch Brewing Company are crafting a beer revolution in the Queen City. Historian Michael Rizzo and brewer Ethan Cox explore the sudsy story of Buffalo beer.