Brewing Battles

Brewing Battles
Author :
Publisher : Algora Publishing
Total Pages : 242
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780875865744
ISBN-13 : 0875865747
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Brewing Battles by : Amy Mittelman

Download or read book Brewing Battles written by Amy Mittelman and published by Algora Publishing. This book was released on 2008 with total page 242 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Brewing Battles is the comprehensive story of the American brewing industry and its leading figures, from its colonial beginnings to the present. Although today s beer companies have their roots in pre-Prohibition business, historical developments since Repeal have affected industry at large, brewers, and the tastes and habits of beer-drinking consumers as well. Brewing Battles explores the struggle of German immigrant brewers to establish themselves in America, within the context of federal taxation and a growing temperance movement, their losing battle against Prohibition, their rebirth and transformation into a corporate oligarchy, and the determination of home and micro brewers to reassert craft as the raison d etre of brewing. Brewing Battles looks at beer s cultural meaning from the vantage point of the brewers and their goals for market domination. Beer consumption changed over time, beginning with an alcoholic high in the early 19th century and ending with a neo-temperance low in the early 21st. The public places where people drank also changed from colonial ordinaries in peoples homes to the saloon and back to home via the disposable six pack. The book explores this story as brewers fought to create and control these changing patterns of consumption. Drinking alcohol has remained a favored activity in American society and while beer is ubiquitous, our country harbors a persistent ambivalence about drinking. An examination of how the industry prevailed in a sometimes unreceptive environment exemplifies how business helps shape public opinion. Brewing Battles reveals the complicated changes in the economic clout of the industry. Prior to the institution of the income tax in 1913 the liquor industry contributed over 50% of the federal government s internal revenue; 19th century temperance advocates portrayed the liquor industry as King Alcohol. Today their tax contribution is only 1% yet brewing actually has a much more pervasive influence, touching on almost every aspect of modern American life and contributing greatly to the GNP. Brewing Battles is this story.


Brewing Battles Related Books

Brewing Battles
Language: en
Pages: 242
Authors: Amy Mittelman
Categories: Business & Economics
Type: BOOK - Published: 2008 - Publisher: Algora Publishing

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Brewing Battles is the comprehensive story of the American brewing industry and its leading figures, from its colonial beginnings to the present. Although today
Battle Creek Brewing Co v. Board of Supervisors of Calhoun County, 166 MICH 52 (1911)
Language: en
Pages: 102
Intoxicating Pleasures
Language: en
Pages: 398
Authors: Lisa Sheryl Jacobson
Categories: Social Science
Type: BOOK - Published: 2024-11-05 - Publisher: Univ of California Press

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

In popular memory the repeal of US Prohibition in 1933 signaled alcohol’s decisive triumph in a decades-long culture war. But as Lisa Jacobson reveals, alcoho
Beer of Broadway Fame
Language: en
Pages: 540
Authors: Alfred W. McCoy
Categories: Business & Economics
Type: BOOK - Published: 2016-06-16 - Publisher: SUNY Press

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Explores the hundred-year history of Piel Bros., one of the prominent German American brands that once made New York City the brewing capital of America. For mo
Beer Culture in Theory and Practice
Language: en
Pages: 161
Authors: Adam W. Tyma
Categories: Language Arts & Disciplines
Type: BOOK - Published: 2017-04-26 - Publisher: Lexington Books

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Beer culture has grown exponentially in the United States, from the days of Prohibition to the signing of HR 1337 by then-President Jimmy Carter, which legalize