
Capital Beer: A Heady History of Brewing in Washington, D.C. - Hardcover
by Garrett Peck
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Availability:In StockContributor:Garrett Peck, Greg KitsockTheme:Cultural Region/Mid-AtlanticPublish date:3/4/2014Pages:210
Languages:EnglishPublisher:History Press Library EditionsISBN-13:9781540209979ISBN-10:1540209970UPC:9781540209979Book Category:History, CookingBook Subcategory:United States, BeveragesBook Topic:State & Local, AlcoholicSize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.50 inchesWeight:0.449Product ID:SC5JEAMAPE
Imagine the jubilation of thirsty citizens in 1796 when the Washington Brewery--the city's first brewery--opened. Yet the English-style ales produced by the early breweries in the capital and in nearby Arlington and Alexandria sat heavy on the tongue in the oppressive Potomac summers. By the 1850s, an influx of German immigrants gave a frosty reprieve to their new home in the form of light but flavorful lagers. Brewer barons like Christian Heurich and Albert Carry dominated the taps of city saloons until production ground to a halt with the dry days of Prohibition. Only Heurich survived, and when the venerable institution closed in 1956, Washington, D.C., was without a brewery for fifty-five years. Author and beer scholar Garrett Peck taps this high-gravity history while introducing readers to the bold new brewers leading the capital's recent craft beer revival.
Languages:EnglishPublisher:History Press Library EditionsISBN-13:9781540209979ISBN-10:1540209970UPC:9781540209979Book Category:History, CookingBook Subcategory:United States, BeveragesBook Topic:State & Local, AlcoholicSize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.50 inchesWeight:0.449Product ID:SC5JEAMAPE
Peck, Garrett: - Garrett Peck is a literary journalist and craft beer, drinking, wine-collecting, gin-loving, bourbon-sipping, Simpsons-quoting, early morning, rising history dork. He is the author of The Prohibition Hangover: Alcohol in America from Demon Rum to Cult Cabernet and leads the Temperance Tour of Prohibition-related sites in Washington, D.C. Prohibition in Washington, D.C.: How Dry We Weren't is his second book. A native Californian and Virginia Military Institute graduate, he lives in lovely Arlington, Virginia. His website can be found at www.garrettpeck.com.
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