Twenty-five years of brewing, with an illustrated history of American beer, dedicated to the friends of George Ehret
This book includes an interesting history of beer in America from the late 19th century, containing a wealth of knowledge ranging from 1635 to its publication. The author, George Ehret, was a brewmaster and opened his own brewery, Hell Gate Brewery, in 1866 in New York City. Much of the book covers the history of this brewery and its popularity (one of the nation's largest at the time), all while being supported by 120 illustrations, diagrams and vignettes.
"This book includes an interesting history of beer in America from the late 19th century, containing a wealth of knowledge ranging from 1635 to its publication. The author, George Ehret, was a brewmaster and opened his own brewery, Hell Gate Brewery, in 1866 in New York City. Much of the book covers the history of this brewery and its popularity (one of the nation's largest at the time), all while being supported by 120 illustrations, diagrams and vignettes."@en
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