Beer has been part of American history since the Mayflower landed at Plymouth Rock in 1620, but German immigration has largely shaped what U.S. beer culture looks like today. From style to social ...
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America's oldest beer garden is a Texas legend with great flavors and tradition in the heart of Austin
For a taste of Germany in Downtown Austin, visit this 160-year-old beer garden serving German beers, Bavarian pretzels, ...
New Orleans today is home to a host of beer breweries. You may not know it, but they are part of an almost two-century tradition. When German immigrants founded Gretna in 1836, one of the cultural ...
MUNICH - SEPTEMBER 18: Two people toast with one liter mugs of beer at the Hofbraeuhaus tent on the opening day of the 2004 Oktoberfest September 18, 2004 in Munich, Germany. The annual event, which ...
Coeur d'Alene's newest brewery has a unique perspective on beer making that emphasizes the importance of brewing fundamentals and beer history. "A lot of American breweries, they Americanize other ...
MUNICH — It looked like all the other beers in the sea of giant one-liter glasses at the Augustiner Brewery tent at Oktoberfest, but Peter Asen’s mug harbored a secret: His drink was nonalcoholic.
We’ve spoken in detail about the ridiculous number of breweries in the United States. We’ll never come close to trying all of the craft beers made here. And that’s not just because there are over ...
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