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Microbreweries, Nanobreweries, and Brewpubs

Histories of 241 American Craft Beer Companies

Joseph Peter Klapatch

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English
McFarland & Co Inc
15 May 2023
In the mid-1980s, the American beer market offered far fewer options than what is available today. When microbreweries began to come onto the scene, distributors and retailers were skeptical of their new beers and did not believe that these new American brews would be able to compete with imports. Newer, smaller brewers also had to overcome antiquated laws and strong consumer brand loyalty to major domestic beers. After years of struggles, microbrewers established a foothold in the American beer market, popularized new and previously underappreciated styles, and set the stage for a massive proliferation of nanobreweries across the country.

This book takes a look at these microbreweries--prime examples of American enterprise and innovation--from an industry outsider's perspective. The author explores a select number of small breweries from around the United States, covering their signature brews, histories, and what it took for them to claim their niches in the marketplace.
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Imprint:   McFarland & Co Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 14mm
Weight:   358g
ISBN:   9781476690858
ISBN 10:   1476690855
Pages:   267
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Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Table of Contents Acknowledgments deletevi Preface Introduction American Craft Beer Companies Between pages 76 and 77 are 8 color plates containing 16 photographs Bibliography Index

Joseph Peter Klapatch lives in Galloway, New Jersey.

Reviews for Microbreweries, Nanobreweries, and Brewpubs: Histories of 241 American Craft Beer Companies

""Offers something for the trivia-thirsty and the armchair traveler...It's the kind of book you can pick up and on a random page learn about a brewery you may never have planned to visit but might want to...For fans of brewery labels, there's a feast for the eye.""-Waterbury Republican-American


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