evilgiraffe
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Hey all, wondering if you can give me some ideas. I'm getting ready to put on my family's annual Xmas beer tasting. For the first few I just grabbed random beers I liked and we tasted them, guessed what they were, talked about what we liked or didn't, and enjoyed a night of slight intoxication. For one of the others, I decided on a theme of California brews since that's where we spend Xmas that year. Last year, I got the idea to find beers with crazy names and play a game of "name that beer". Anyway, this year, I'm going with the history of American beers from about Prohibition until now. I want to feature the most important brews in American history sans Bud, Miller, and Coors. I'm figuring to serve Yuengling as the representative post-Prohibition American Lager. So here's where I need help:
1) If you were going to serve, say, 6-8 beers at this party, what would they be? I'm looking for beers that had a large impact on the beer world in the US. I have a few in mind, but I'd like to get other ideas.
2) If you were going to going to talk about the most important breweries in the above time period, what would they be?
Thanks.
1) If you were going to serve, say, 6-8 beers at this party, what would they be? I'm looking for beers that had a large impact on the beer world in the US. I have a few in mind, but I'd like to get other ideas.
2) If you were going to going to talk about the most important breweries in the above time period, what would they be?
Thanks.