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Beer: A History of Brewing in Chicago.


Beer: A History of Brewing brewing: see beer.  in Chicago

Bob Skilnik

Barricade Books, Inc.

185 Bridge Plaza North, Suite 308-A, Fort Lee, NJ 07024

1569803129 $24.95 www.barricadebooks.com 1-800-592-6657

Brewing technology expert and former associate editor for the "American Breweriana Journal" Bob Skilnik presents Beer: A History of Brewing in Chicago, a fascinating look at the rise and fall of Chicago's brewing industry across the decades. From the illegal alcohol trafficking during the Prohibition era, to famous beer riots, the interplay in·ter·play  
n.
Reciprocal action and reaction; interaction.

intr.v. in·ter·played, in·ter·play·ing, in·ter·plays
To act or react on each other; interact.
 of beer and politics, lists of every Chicago brewery A brewery can be a building or place that produces beer, or a business (brewing company) whose trade is the production and sale of beer. Breweries can take up multiple city blocks, or be a collection of equipment in a homebrewer's kitchen.  since 1833 with addresses and dates of operation, a guided tour guided tour guide nvisite guidée;
what time does the guided tour start? → la visite guidée commence à quelle heure? 
 of the local breweries See for an up to date listing of all the breweries detailed on Wikipedia, sorted into regions.

Africa
See for a list of all African breweries listed on Wikipedia.


Asia
See for a list of all Asian breweries on Wikipedia.
 that remain, and much more, Beer: A History of Brewing in Chicago covers everything a Chicago beer lover could hope for with extra surprises in store. Written in a down-to-earth, friendly narrative tone, Beer: A History of Brewing in Chicago blends spot-on accurate research with an inviting prose style. Recommended both for casual readers curious about the history of beer in Chicago and scholars in need of research information on the topic.
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