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												  A Temperate and Wholesome Beverage: the Defense of the American Beer Industry, 1880-1920Portland State University PDXScholar Dissertations and Theses Dissertations and Theses Spring 7-3-2018 A Temperate and Wholesome Beverage: the Defense of the American Beer Industry, 1880-1920 Lyndsay Danielle Smith Portland State University Follow this and additional works at: https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/open_access_etds Part of the United States History Commons Let us know how access to this document benefits ou.y Recommended Citation Smith, Lyndsay Danielle, "A Temperate and Wholesome Beverage: the Defense of the American Beer Industry, 1880-1920" (2018). Dissertations and Theses. Paper 4497. https://doi.org/10.15760/etd.6381 This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access. It has been accepted for inclusion in Dissertations and Theses by an authorized administrator of PDXScholar. Please contact us if we can make this document more accessible: [email protected]. A Temperate and Wholesome Beverage: The Defense of the American Beer Industry, 1880-1920 by Lyndsay Danielle Smith A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in History Thesis Committee: Catherine McNeur, Chair Katrine Barber Joseph Bohling Nathan McClintock Portland State University 2018 © 2018 Lyndsay Danielle Smith i Abstract For decades prior to National Prohibition, the “liquor question” received attention from various temperance, prohibition, and liquor interest groups. Between 1880 and 1920, these groups gained public interest in their own way. The liquor interests defended their industries against politicians, religious leaders, and social reformers, but ultimately failed. While current historical scholarship links the different liquor industries together, the beer industry constantly worked to distinguish itself from other alcoholic beverages.
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												  WBF Beer List ReleaseMay 29, 2014 For Immediate Release More Than 330 Unique Beers Will Flow! 2014 WASHINGTON BREWERS FESTIVAL Friday, June 13 - Sunday, June 15, 2014 King County's Marymoor Park, Redmond, WA The 9th Annual Washington Brewers Festival will take place at King County's Marymoor Park in Redmond on June 13 - 15 with the largest contingent of Washington breweries ever assembled. Eighty-eight of the state's finest craft breweries will be pouring more than 330 artistically crafted creations! Check out the fascinating beer names and styles below and let your imagination run wild at this annual Father's Day weekend celebration. The Festival kicks off on Friday, June 13, at 4pm and opening night goes until 9:30pm. Friday is for 21 and older only and features 74 of these Washington breweries and many of those will bring Friday-exclusive beers which are often smaller-batch, specialty brews. Another highlight on Friday night is the performance of Hell's Belles, an all female AC/DC tribute band, performing on the Redmond's Bar & Grill music stage from 7:30pm - 9pm. Saturday and Sunday guests can choose from the full beer lineup from all 88 breweries at the picturesque Marymoor Park venue. In addition, the festival features live music all weekend, terrific food options including a number of the popular local food truck vendors. There is also wine and cider options available for those who might prefer an alternative taste. The Washington Brewers Festival will take place on June 13-15 at Marymoor Park in Redmond. Admission is $20 on Friday (in advance or at the gate).
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												  Press Release San Francisco, CA 94104 Tel: 415.358.3500 Fax: 415.358.3555580 California Street Suite 2000 Press Release San Francisco, CA 94104 Tel: 415.358.3500 Fax: 415.358.3555 Magic Hat Brewing company affiliate to acquire Pyramid Breweries for $2.75 per share SEATTLE & BURLINGTON, VT.--(BUSINESS WIRE) – Independent Brewers United, Inc., the parent of Magic Hat Brewing Company & Performing Arts Center, Inc. (“Magic Hat”), and Pyramid Breweries Inc. (NASDAQ:PMID - News) (“Pyramid”) today jointly announced the execution of a definitive merger agreement that contemplates, among other things, a tender offer to purchase all of Pyramid’s outstanding common stock for $2.75 per share in cash, or approximately $25.7 million in total purchase price. The all-cash offer represents a premium of 56.3% over the closing price of Pyramid’s common stock on April 28, 2008, the trading day prior to the public announcement of the execution of a Letter of Intent between Pyramid and Magic Hat regarding the proposed merger. The transaction received approval by the respective boards of directors of the merger parties. A newly formed merger subsidiary of Independent Brewers United expects to commence the tender offer for all outstanding shares of Pyramid common stock on July 2, 2008 or promptly thereafter. Completion of the tender offer will be subject to the receipt of valid tenders for at least 66 2/3% of Pyramid’s common stock on a fully diluted basis, subject to waiver by Independent Brewers United if valid tenders for at least 51% of Pyramid’s common stock on a fully diluted basis have been received, and the satisfaction of other customary conditions.
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												  Our Beers Bluebeard 5 Double Barrel Buckshot 5.5 Social 4.5Our Beers To-Go Today @ The Tap 32 oz. Growler $6+ - Live Trivia - 64 oz. Growler $10.5+ Tuesday & Wednesday @ 8:00 Flights Select 4 beers $7 On Tap Size Style Profile Bluebeard 5 Berliner Weisse A light-bodied German-style wheat beer with refreshing tart, acidic and lemony characteristics blended with blueberry to give this tart beer a touch of ABV: 4.0% berry aroma and flavor. IBU: 2 Double Barrel Buckshot 5.5 Smoked Roggenbier Our summer Indiana Bicentennial ale. The malts for this beer were sourced from Sugar Creek Malts in Lebanon, IN & feature plum wood smoked rye malt. ABV: 4.8% Soft caramel, rye spiciness, banana & sweet smoke. IBU: 16 Social 4.5 Blonde Lager A medium-light bodied Blonde Lager that features biscuity malt character and soft hop notes in the finish. An easy drinking American Lager. ABV: 4.8% IBU: 18 Brickyard 5 Vienna Lager A medium-bodied amber lager with fragrant malt aroma, slight sweetness and a clean, crisp finish. ABV: 4.8% IBU: 20 Tipsy Cow [Nitro] 5 Milk Stout Deep black, medium bodied with flavors of chocolate, espresso and mild sweetness. Served on nitro to enhance the creaminess of the lactose. ABV: 4.5% IBU: 24 Nefarious Nectar 5 Belgian Golden Ale Light in color and medium-bodied, but complex in flavor. Unique Belgian yeast imparts notes of white pepper, spice and sweet stone fruits. ABV: 9.2% IBU: 29 Experimental 5 American Pale Ale Classic APA with flavors of lemon, lime, tangerine, and hints of caramel malt. ABV: 5.5% IBU: 45 Bionic Dragon 5.5 American IPA Traditional American IPA packed with Waimea and Mosaic hops giving a tropical, citrus and floral aroma and flavor with assertive bitterness.
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												  Beer Page 10.3.18DRAFT BOTTLES Q CANS Gulden Draak 9000 Quadruple, Abbey Quadrupel (10.5% ABV) [8] L I g h t s & Cider s Boon Framboise, Raspberry Lambic (5% ABV) [8] - - Boddingtons Pub Ale [8] 16oz Kona Longboard Lager [6] Petrus Sour Passion Fruit, American Wild Ale (7.3% ABV) [8] Estrella Damm Daura Lager [6] Anderson Valley Summer Solstice [6] Bavik Super Pils, Bohemian Pilsener (5.2% ABV) [6] Eel River Organic California Blonde [7] Stiegl Grapfruit Radler [6] 16oz Trumer Pils (4.9% ABV) [6] Stella Artois [8] Sam Adams Boston Lager [6] pFriem Pilsner (4.9% ABV) [7] Montucky Cold Snacks [4] Mikkeller Big Picture KellerPils [10] 16oz Joseph James American Flyer, Lager (5.2% ABV) [5] 10 Torr Honey Blonde Ale [10] 16oz 10 Torr Secret Cove Cerveza [10] 16oz Guinness Blonde American Lager (5% ABV) [6] 10 Barrel Pub Beer [5] Samuel Smith Organic Apple Cider [7] Highwater Cucumber Mint Kolsch [8] 16oz Rekorderlig Strawberry Lime Cider [6] Hangar 24 Adventura, Mexican Style Lager (4.6% ABV) [6] Angry Orchard Crisp Apple [5] Rekorderlig Passion Fruit Cider [6] Big Dog's Las Vegas Lager w/ Cucumber & Lime (5% ABV) [7] Goose Island Summer Hours, Hoppy Lager (4.5% ABV) [6] Pizza Port Grandview, Golden Ale (4.8% ABV) [7] Wheats F-ranziskaner Weisse [6] Weihenstephaner Hefeweizen [8]- Boulevard American Kolsch, [6] Golden Ale (4.6% ABV) Erdinger Dunkel Weisse [7] Alpine Willy [6] Kapuziner Weissbier [6] (5.4% ABV) Sierra Nevada Kellerweis [6] Boulevard Unfiltered Wheat [6] Marz Brewing J ungle Boogie, Wheat Ale w/ Rooibos Tea (5.4% ABV) [8] Saint Archer Mandarina
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												  Jacob Weinhard Brewery History from Newspaper 1Sm,Xiemx11xnw~X}Xax~RA~R from Weinhard Saturday, Oct 29, 1881 History CompiledJacob Weinhard Brewery history from newspaper 1sm,xiemx11xNW~X}XAx~RA~R From Weinhard history _compiled_ Judilyn Jones. , .. - 8="16.: 9~ Saturday, Oct 29, 1881 . dissolution notice of Rumpf & Hohberg by mutual consent •. Jacob Weinhard having purchased Hohberg's interest in the firm, has assumed charge of the b9oks and will pay all debts. Peter Rumpf and Gus . Hohberg. Gus H~hberg has gone to Baker city to reside. By referring to our advertising columns, it will be seen that Jacob Weinhard is now associated with Peter Rumpf in the Dayton Brewery. Mr. w. is said to understand his business thoroughly. (just the week before there.was a snowstorm) Saturday, .Nov. 5, 1881 Improvements.--Me~srs •. Rumpf & Weinhard are making substantial improvements in their brewery. A new brick malt kiln, new boiler, vats. and coolers and a gen_eral re-arrangement of the interior willmateri'ally add to its capacity and convenience. Saturday, May 13, 1882-- --- An Improvement.-~Messrs. Rumpf & Weinhard have about completed some valuable improvements to their..,brewery on Front street. To the old building they have added a new front and have laid before their establishment a strong wooden sidewalk. The most valuable improvements· to the.brewery are the interior additions .. An entirely new and commodious store room has been · built and beneath it a ·brick cellar 18 x 36 feet has been constructed. The old cellar, the roof of which has been raised, extends some twenty feet·beyond the sidewalk and this also affords ample storage for .stock. The boiling kettle has been enlarged and several brass faucets of splendid workmanship have been added to the mash tubs.
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												  Fresh and Local Staff Suggestions Food Pairings Bottled Beer CansBOTTLED BEER BELGIUM UNITED STATES Chimay Cinq Cents, Tripel (white btl) 8.0 $12 Chimay Grande Reserve, Strong Ale (blue btl) 9.0 $12 Allagash Belfius 6.7 $25 Saison Ale Blended w/ Spontaneously Fermented Ale Chimay Premiere, Dubbel (red btl) 7.0 $12 Hanssens Experimental Raspberry, Oude Lambic 6.0 $26 Almanac Astounding Enterprises 9.2 $25 Imperial Sour Red Ale aged in Wine Barrels Lindemans Strawberry, Fruited Lambic 6.0 $14 179 Crown Street New Haven, CT 06510 Almanac Cherry Berry Belgian Pale Ale 6.2 $14 (475) 238-8335 Imperial Sour Red Ale aged in Wine Barrels with 7.4 $25 Orval Trappist Ale, Cherries, Raspberries, Blackberries & Vanilla Bean Tilquin Gueuze (375 ml), Blended Lambic, sour 6.4 $25 -FEATURED CASK- Anchor Steam, California Steam Beer 4.9 $6 Trappistes Rochefort 8, Belgian Strong Dark Ale 9.2 $12 Brooklyn Local #1, Belgian Strong Ale 9.0 $19 Trappistes Rochefort 10, Quadruple 11.3 $13 COMING SOON! Brooklyn Local #2, Belgian Strong Dark Ale 9.0 $19 Westmalle Dubbel, Trappist Dubbel 9.5 $14 The Bruery Beret, American Wild Ale 9.0 $30 RARE, LIMITED, VINTAGE Captain Lawrence Rosso E Marrone 10.0 $20 Flanders Oude Bruin (375 ml) Blue Point Old Howling Bastard, 2009, Barleywine (22oz) 10.0 $21 Firestone Walker Agrestic #3 6.7 $25 FRESH AND LOCAL American Wild Red Ale Brooklyn Monster Ale, 2012 10.0 $12 American Barleywine (12oz) Flying Dog Horn Dog, Barleywine 10.2 $10 Aspetuck (Bridgeport) Beer’d (Stonington) 06605 Whisker’d Wit Cascade The Vine, 2015, American Wild Ale (750 ml) 7.1 $50 Plan Bee Barn Beer, American Wild Ale 5.5 $20 American Pale Ale (5.6% abv) Belgian Witbier (5.2% abv) Firestone Walker Stickee Monkee, 2017 12.5 $30 CANADA Barrel Aged Quad (12oz) STAFF SUGGESTIONS Unibroue Maudite, Belgian Strong Dark Ale 9.0 $10 Goose Island Madame Rose, 2014 6.7 $40 American Wild Ale (22oz) Unibroue Trois Pistoles, Belgian Dark Ale 9.0 $10 BOTTLED Hanssens Scarenbecca Kriek, 2011, Oude Lambic (12oz) 6.0 $25 UNITED KINGDOM Allagash Belfius BBC Coffee House Porter J.W.
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												  GRAIN 3238 Menu 8.5X11 Outlined.InddB B S $ FALSE CAPE Back Bay Amber Ale 6% Virginia Beach, VA 6.5 STEEL PIER Back Bay Bohemian Lager 4.9% Virginia Beach, VA 6.5 VIENNA LAGER Devils Backbone Vienna Lager 5.2% Roseland, VA 6.5 FARMHOUSE DRY Potters Craft Cider Cider 7% Free Union, VA 7 PREMIUM DRY Bold Rock Cider 6% Nellysford, VA 7 RAY RAY’S Center of the Universe Pale Ale 5.2% Ashland, VA 6.5 SLINGSHOT Center of the Universe Kolsch 4.5% Ashland, VA 6.5 OPTIMAL WIT Port City Witbier 5% Alexandria, VA 7 RIPPER Stone Pale Ale 5.7% Richmond, VA 7 GFB Green Flash Blonde Ale 4.8% Virginia Beach, VA 7 PASSION FRUIT KICKER Green Flash Fruited Pale Wheat Ale 5.5% Virginia Beach, VA 7 MANDARIN NECTAR Alpine Herbed/Spiced Ale 6.5% Virginia Beach, VA 7 WINDOWS UP Alpine West Coast IPA 7% Virginia Beach, VA 7 BROWN Legend Brown Ale 6% Richmond, VA 6 CALIFORNIA AMBER Ballast Point Amber ESB 5.5% Roanoke, VA 7 GLO Pleasure House Belgian Pale Ale 7.5% Virginia Beach, VA 7 EL GUAPO O'Connor IPA 7.5% Norfolk, VA 7 SAFETY DANCE Smartmouth Pilsner 5.3% Norfolk, VA 7 SOMMER FLING Smartmouth Hefeweizen 5.6% Norfolk, VA 7 SATAN’S PONY South Street Amber Ale 5% Charlottesville, VA 7 SUPERNACULUM Commonwealth IPA 6.9% Virginia Beach, VA 8 AUREOLE Commonwealth Pilsner 5.4% Virginia Beach, VA 7 SALAD DAYS Pale Fire Saison 7% Harrisonburg, VA 7 MAJESTIC MULLET Parkway Kolsch 6% Salem, VA 7 WEEKEND LAGER AleWerks Pale Lager 4.8% Williamsburg, VA 6.5 B B S $ NEVADA PALE ALE Sierra Nevada Pale Ale 5.6% Mills River, NC 7 DAWN OF THE RED Ninkasi Red Ale 7% Portland, OR 7 SKULL SPLITTER Orkney Scotch Ale 8.5% Orkney, Scotland 10 ABT 12 St.
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												  D-278 Erickson, Jack. CollectionUC Davis Special Collections This document represents a preliminary list of the contents of the boxes of this collection. The preliminary list was created for the most part by listing the creators' folder headings. At this time researchers should be aware that we cannot verify exact contents of this collection, but provide this information to assist your research. D-278 Erickson, Jack. Collection. Box 1 Miscellaneous items: Various coasters of different beers and breweries: Celis Jack- Op Hoegaarden La Chouffe Maritime Pacific Mort Subite St. Feullien Redneck Squires Star Spangled Tuborg Valkenburgs Wit Beer labels: Affligem Dikkenek Cuvee Het Kapittel Independence Napoleon Op-Ale Westelse Tripel Pamphlets from Breweries: Celis Brewery Young & CO's Brewery German bus map. Various issues of Beer Newspapers and Magazines: Beer Notes Newspaper (Rocky Mountain, Midwest, and Northwest issues) (1994-1999) First Draughts (1994) Great Lakes Brewing News (1996, 1997) Pacific Magazine (1995) Folder 1: Various Newspaper articles concerning or related to dinosaur fossils. Folder 2: Miscellaneous pamphlets, newspaper articles pertaining to breweries/beer. Various corres. Information from the Belgian Tourist Office Folder 3: Magazine, Brewing and Beverage Industry International Folder 4: National Beer Wholesalers Association. Annual Report (1997) Box 2 Brewery Magazines: (1987-1998) All About Beer Amateur Brewer Communications, For the Serious Home Brewer American Brewer, The Business of Beer Belgium Beer Paradise Beer, The Magazine The Beer Map of
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												  Bed-Vyne Draught.Pages21st Amendment Brewery Bear Republic Brewing Company h<p://bearrepublic.com/ http://21st-amendment.com/ Hell or High Watermelon Wheat Bear Republic Racer 5 ! Abita ! Brewing Company Belhaven Brewery h<p://www.belhaven.co.uk/ http://abita.com/ Abita Strawator Belhaven Twisted Thistle IPA ! ACE ! Premium Hard Ciders Boulder Beer / Wilderness Pub h<p://www.boulderbeer.com/ http://www.acecider.com/ Ace Joker Cider Mojo IPA Ace Perry Cider ! ! Allagash ! Brewing Company Boulder Brewing Company h<p://www.boulderbeer.com/ http://www.allagash.com/ Boulder Stout Allagash Black ! Alphabet ! City Brewing Company Brasserie Lefebvre h<p://www.acbcnyc.com/ h<p://www.brasserielefebvre.be Alphabet City Dizzy Brewne<e Blanche de Bruxelles Alphabet City Easy Blonde Brauerei ! Heinrich Reissdorf Atlan<c ! Brewing Company h<p://www.reissdorf.de/ h<p://www.atlanDcbrewing.com/ Reissdorf Kölsch AtlanDc Brewing Big Wicked IPA ! AtlanDc Brewing Coal Porter Brauerei Riegele AtlanDc Ellen's Sombrero Coffee Milk Stout h<p://www.riegele.de/ Riegele Kellerbier Avery ! Brewing Company Riegele Privat Lager h<p://averybrewing.com/ ! Avery Joe Pilsner Ommegang Brewery h<p://www.ommegang.com/ Bayou ! Teche Brewing Ommegang Scythe & Sickle Harvest Ale h<p://bayoutechebrewing.com/ ! Bayou Teche Biere Pale Bronx Brewery Bayou Teche Saison D'ecr h<p://www.thebronxbrewery.com/ ! Bronx Rye Pale Ale Bed-Vyne Brew! 370 Tompkins Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11216! 1 of 6 Phone: (347) 915-1080. E-mail: [email protected] Dark Horse Brewing Compnay Brouwerij ! Het Anker h<p://www.darkhorsebrewery.com/
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												  Henry-Weinhardhen the Corps of Discovery camped in present day Vancouver, Washington in 1806, littlelittle diddid theythey realizerealize howhow theirtheir journaljournal entryentry ““the only desired situation for settle- ment west of the Rocky Mountains” would affect the future of the Pacific Northwest. For itit waswas herehere inin Vancouver,Vancouver, WashingtonWashington thatthat LewisLewis MeriwetherMeriwether wrotewrote inin thethe CorpsCorps journaljournal of a desired settlement site that would eventually be the destination of German emigrant Henry Weinhard and the beginning of his brewing empire. Henry Weinhard was born in Lindenbronn, Wurttemberg, Germany Feb- ruary 18, 1830. He became an apprenticed brewer in Stuttgart, Germany where he learned the trade and emigrated to the United States in 1851. American sea Captain Robert Gray After honing his brewing skills in Philadelphia, Cincinnati and St. Louis, Hen- was the first Euro-American to enter ry headed to the west coast and the gold fields of California. He arrived in the Columbia River in May 1792. He named it the Columbia after his ship, Sacramento, having traveled via the Central America isthmus. After a short Columbia Rediviva. The Chinook Henry Weinhard time in Sacramento, Henry ventured north into the Washington Territory in Indian’s name for the river was 1856. Henry settled in Fort Vancouver and it is here, at the Vancouver Brewery, that Hen- “Wimahi”, meaning “the big river”. ry became employed and later purchased. He excelled; so much so, that within 6 months In October 1792, British Royal he headed over to Portland, Oregon and formed a partnership with George Bottler in a Navy Captain George Vancouver new brewery, called City Brewery.
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												  June 2007 I Just Spoke with RepThis is the HOTV Brewsletter BEER TAX "JUST SITTING THERE." CALL VOLUME XXVII, NUMBER 6 YOUR REPRESENTATIVE! June 2007 I just spoke with Rep. Sara Gelser's aid who PRESIDENT: Royal Williard told me the looming beer tax (HB 2535) has VICE PRESIDENT: Bill Baxter not been voted on yet. "It's just sitting there, TREASURER: Mike Gallagher and I don't know how [Gelser] plans to vote." FESTIVAL CZAR: Scott Caul he said. NEWSLETTER EDITOR: Dan Crall LITTER CZAR: Kristen Taylor As you know, this tax would destroy parts of Oregon's brewing industry, and we still have Hello and thank you for reading your club's time to contact our representatives. ORE newsletter for the month of June. Our "big event" House Bill 2535 is still in the air. A NO vote will has passed and was a great success! The 25th "save the ales" and perhaps the tax revenue Annual HOTV Homebrew and Microbrew Festival for the various programs could be obtained at the Fairgrounds took a lot of effort, planning, from other sources, more relevant to the some headaches... but we got through it just fine. desired outcome. And not to mention, a number of our great club members took home some awards for their stellar While I prefer to keep politics out of the brewing! I have attached a sheet of results sent to newsletter, this is something that affects us as me by Doug and Mare, and will let you know if it's brewers, beer enthusiasts, consumers, posted online elsewhere. It's currently on the web.