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Best in Beer Editors' Picks: Our 2025 Bucket List Given the growth of craft lager over the past few years, it should be no surprise that this lager-centric fest hosted by Figueroa Mountain has been ...
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Jimmy Carter remembered as 'hero' that sparked craft beer industry | Fox Business Boston Beer Co. founder Jim Koch and America's homebrewers credit former President Jimmy Carter with sparking the nation's craft beer industry, ...
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How Jimmy Carter's 1978 law sparked the craft beer revolution across America | FOX 26 Houston In 1978, Jimmy Carter signed a law that legalized homebrewing, sparking a nationwide craft beer movement that continues to thrive today.
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Remembering Jimmy Carter: Brewing up change - WSAZ However, the former ...
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Atlanta brewers toast Jimmy Carter for bill that jumpstarted American craft beer explosion One unique contribution former President Jimmy Carter made to American culture is rarely talked about, but often enjoyed.
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Point of Brew: Craft brewing, an economic model for the country - The Davis Enterprise The craft brewers now make some 12.5 percent of beer in the American market but control nearly 22 percent of the profits. And since there are about ...
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What was Jimmy Carter's connection to craft beer? Brewers credit former president for ... - MSN While we're honoring our nation's 39th president, beer lovers can raise a glass to him as well. Boston Beer Company today is valued at $3.4 ...
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Homebrewing helped spark the craft beer boom, but interest is waning | The Spokesman-Review Several of those hobbyists went pro, opening the first contemporary craft breweries, including Ken Grossman with Sierra Nevada Brewing Company and Jim ...
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How Jimmy Carter paved way for craft beer - NewsNation A bill signed by then-President Jimmy Carter helped spark America's craft beer industry.
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You can thank Jimmy Carter for Maine's thriving craft beer industry - Bangor Daily News It wasn't until landmark legislation in 1978 pushed by early home brewers that allowed the craft beer industry to operate legally.
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