October 27 American Beer Day #AmericanBeerDay

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October 27th is American Beer Day #AmericanBeerDay and this is going to make David one happy camper. There isn’t a day that goes by that David doesn’t have a #Beer of some kind. If I had a way to the Grocery Store this morning Charlie.

I would go pick up a Modelo for David. Or is there another brand of Beer I should get Davis and why. Before you ask what kind of Beer does David like he will drink anything including Dark Beers a lot of people don’t care for. Do you like Dark Beers?

Today is a day to celebrate American Beer instead of Modelo I think I will get David a Budweiser Light. I could get David a Bush or Pearl Beer like my dad drank when he was here. Although David also likes Coors.

National American Beer Day is observed by Beer drinkers across the Nation every year on October 27th. Though Americans love a good pint of Guinness, a chilled Heineken, or a bubbling Corona, they’ll set aside imports of all kinds on National American Beer Day to instead celebrate distinctly domestic lagers and ales brewed across the Country.

While the general history of Beer places its beginnings as far back as approximately 7,000 years ago, the now-ubiquitous drink didn’t appear in the United States until the latter years of the 16th Century. Virginian colonists, likely nostalgic for the Alcoholic staple available in Pubs everywhere back in England, looked to their corn crops as a possible source for libation creation. 

They began to brew the first-recorded American Ales, and in the early years of the 17th Century, the first Brewery in the New World would appear in what was then called “New Amsterdam,” now known as “Manhattan.”

Sadly, neither this Brewhouse nor the others that would spring up throughout the next hundred years or so are still in operation. However, the Brewing Company of D.G. Yuengling & Son would be the first to buck this trend.

Founded in 1829 in Pottsville, Pennsylvania, Yuengling has been in operation for nearly 200 years! The company is as strong as ever, as well: in 2018, they placed at #1 in the Brewers Association’s list of the top 50 Craft Brewing Companies in America. 

Yuengling may be the longest-surviving Brewery in America, but their competition has grown since their earliest days. As of 2019, there are over 7,000 Breweries that produce Beer in the United States; they range in size from industry giants like MillerCoors to smaller Brew-pubs and Microbreweries.

Currently, California hosts the greatest number of Craft Breweries, with more than 750 independent Breweries that can call the Golden State their home. Regardless of where they live, though, on National American Beer Day, people across the Country will toast to their favorite American beers, possibly with a glass of it in hand.

National American Beer Day Activities

  1. Pick up a pack of Budweiser (or any American Beer of your choice), call up your friends, and kick back with some Brews in hand.
  2. A quick online search should point you in the direction of a number of Breweries near you. It doesn’t take much planning to have a great time at a Brewery, and it’s a great opportunity to support a local, American business!
  3. Homebrewing is an increasingly popular hobby in households throughout the Country. Pick up a Craft-a-Brew set online, or go full DIY and start to build out your own Brewing kit at home!

Why We Love National American Beer Day

  1. Many appreciate the relaxing effect that drinking Alcohol can have on a person, which is why so many people turn to Beer to unwind for a bit. But, we don’t just benefit from the Alcohol inherent in our favorite Brews; simply the taste of a Beer can have a positive effect on us, as well.
  2. According to researchers at Indiana University, experiencing the taste of Beer can cause the release of the feel-good chemical Dopamine in our brains independent of any influence of Alcohol itself.
  3. All too often, we find ourselves unable to spend time with our friends and loved ones. National American Beer Day serves as a motivation to make the time to head down to the local Brewery and have a couple Brewskis with those we want to loosen up with.
  4. Beer may have its origins outside of North America, but arguably no other Country has explored its numerous forms as extensively as the U.S. The United States outnumbers all other Nations by thousands in the total number of Craft Breweries in production.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates