Brewers across America invited to remember repeal of Prohibition


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From RealBeer.com  http://www.realbeer.com/news/articles/news-001841.php

Don Marquis, an American journalist who died several years after the repeal 
of Prohibition, once wrote: "Prohibition makes you want to cry into your beer, 
and denies you the beer to cry into." Here's a story from RealBeer.com about 
the 70th Anniversary of it's repeal, and cautioning us that it could happen 
again. The best way for us to be sure that this never happens is to drink 
responsibly and promote Beer Culture wherever possible. 
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Feb 18, 2003 - The Brewers' Association of America has announced a national 
promotion to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the repeal of Prohibition, 
with participating breweries marking the event on April 7. 

Participating breweries, BAA members and nonmembers alike, will receive free 
point of sale material to facilitate a night of remembrance, the night beer 
came back after a thirteen year drought. 

"People need to be reminded of the single biggest cause of brewery closure," 
said Daniel Bradford, BAA President. "Prohibition lead to the demise of 
thousands of breweries and the creation of a violent criminal element. We 
need to remember this travesty, because it could happen again." 

Celebrating member small breweries and wholesalers will receive free table 
tents, banners and posters, to promote the celebration. Nonmembers will pay 
a nominal fee for the materials. The most popular theme among breweries already 
committed to the event is tapping a repeal style beer on "New Beer's Eve," 
April 7. 

"We expect to see 200 breweries and wholesalers raise the Repeal flag during 
the first weekend in April," adds Bradford. "Coming right after the 12th 
Annual Brewers/NBWA Legislative Conference in Washington, the Anniversary 
Celebration of Repeal will remind people of the importance of protecting our 
national heritage - the right to make and enjoy beer." 


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Hogtown Brewers Newsletter
March 2003