From the author of Bourbon, âthe definitive historyâ (Sacramento Bee), comes the rollicking and revealing story of beer in America, in the spirit of Salt or Cod.
In The United States of Beer, Dane Huckelbridge, the author of Bourbon: A History of the American Spiritâa Southern Independent Booksellers Alliance bestsellerâcharts the surprisingly fascinating history of Americansâ relationship with their most popular alcoholic beverage. Huckelbridge shows how beer has evolved along with the countryâfrom a local and regional product (once upon a time every American city has its own brewery and iconic beer brand) to the rise of global mega-brands like Budweiser and Miller that are synonymous with U.S. capitalism.
We learn of George Washingtonâs failed attempt to brew beer at Mount Vernon with molasses instead of barley, of the 19th century âBeer Baronsâ like Captain Frederick Pabst, Adolphus Busch, and Joseph Schlitz who revolutionized commercial brewing and built lucrative empiresâand the American immigrant experienceâand of the advances in brewing and bottling technology that allowed beer to flow in the saloons of the Wild West. Throughout, Huckelbridge draws connections between seemingly remote fragments of the American past, and shares his reports from the frontlines of todayâs craft-brewing revolution.