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Beer History

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In Germany… young and old drink beer, sing songs, make speeches and “rub a salamander” a curious ceremony of great antiquity.  When the beer glasses are filled they are rubbed on the table; at a word of command they are raised and emptied; every man rubs his glass on the table a second time, raises it and brings it down with a crash.  Anyone who brought his glass down too early or too late would spoil the salamander and be in disgrace.” (Mrs. A. Sidgwick, Home Life in Germany, 1908) Dachshund Art, Miniature Dachshund, Funny Dachshund, Daschund, Weenie Dogs, Weiner Dog, Scottish Terrier, Otter, Vintage Dachshund
In Germany… young and old drink beer, sing songs, make speeches and “rub a salamander” a curious ceremony of great antiquity. When the beer glasses are filled they are rubbed on the table; at a word of command they are raised and emptied; every man rubs his glass on the table a second time, raises it and brings it down with a crash. Anyone who brought his glass down too early or too late would spoil the salamander and be in disgrace.” (Mrs. A. Sidgwick, Home Life in Germany, 1908)
“Beer Belongs”Feature illustration from the United States Brewers Foundation print campaign to promote beer after World War II. Called “Home Life in America” the ads used well-known artists and illustrators of the day (including Douglas Crockwell, Steven Dohanos and Austin Briggs) and ran in mainstream consumer magazines from 1945-1956.Source: Past Print Antique Fishing Lures, Vintage Fishing, Fishing Signs, Fly Fishing, Beer History, Fishing Photos, Fish Tales, Men Are Men, One Fish
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“Beer Belongs”Feature illustration from the United States Brewers Foundation print campaign to promote beer after World War II. Called “Home Life in America” the ads used well-known artists and illustrators of the day (including Douglas Crockwell, Steven Dohanos and Austin Briggs) and ran in mainstream consumer magazines from 1945-1956.Source: Past Print
"When the chill northeast wind blows; And winter tells a heavy tale. When pyes and dawes and doobes and crowes, Do sit and curse the frosts and snowes, Then give me ale.” (16th cent. English verse) Art: The Hop Picker; Charles Edward Perugini,c.1877 Victorian Paintings, Victorian Art, Classic Paintings, Beautiful Paintings, A4 Poster, Poster Prints, Charles Edward, John William Godward, Romantic Art
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"When the chill northeast wind blows; And winter tells a heavy tale. When pyes and dawes and doobes and crowes, Do sit and curse the frosts and snowes, Then give me ale.” (16th cent. English verse) Art: The Hop Picker; Charles Edward Perugini,c.1877
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"Water? But water is not fit for men to drink. For the cattle, for birds and beast, but a man needs ale . . . ." (Louis L'Amour, To the Far Blue Mountains) Vintage Beer, Vintage Cocktail, Vintage Western, Vintage Ads, Vintage Food, Vintage Advertising Art, Old Advertisements, Pin Up, Beer Ad
"Water? But water is not fit for men to drink. For the cattle, for birds and beast, but a man needs ale . . . ." (Louis L'Amour, To the Far Blue Mountains)
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“I wish I was a brewers horse, for twelve months in the year, I’d put my head where my tail should be, and suck up all the beer.” (Thomas randall,1642) Fauerbach Beer Wagon (1890) Planer, Beer Truck, Horse Wagon, Red Bike, Little Red Wagon, Lager Beer, Horse World, Wonder Quotes
“I wish I was a brewers horse, for twelve months in the year, I’d put my head where my tail should be, and suck up all the beer.” (Thomas randall,1642) Fauerbach Beer Wagon (1890)
“Mine host was full of ale and history.” (Richard Corbet, 1582-1653) Consider taking a tour at your local brewery; you'll be amazed!  Art: Frans Hals, "The Merry Drinker" Johannes Vermeer, Art Baroque, Baroque Painting, Art Painting, Arts Picturaux, Les Arts, Rembrandt, Tableaux Vivants, Art Gallery
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“Mine host was full of ale and history.” (Richard Corbet, 1582-1653) Consider taking a tour at your local brewery; you'll be amazed! Art: Frans Hals, "The Merry Drinker"
“During the Middle Ages nearly every abbey brewed beer for the faithful flock within the walls. Beer was critical to good diet. But soon, the church weaseled into the business of beer, selling to the unwashed masses outside. As a logo the abbeys used each other’s patron saint to create brand recognition, even if that particular saint never touched a drop.” (Alan Eames) Art: Eduard Grützner - Master brewer at the snack in the cloister cellar Beer Painting, Paintings, Beer Pictures, Beer Art, The Cloisters, Copper Art, How To Make Beer, Religious Art
Master brewer at the snack in the cloist - Eduard Grützner as art print or hand painted oil.
“During the Middle Ages nearly every abbey brewed beer for the faithful flock within the walls. Beer was critical to good diet. But soon, the church weaseled into the business of beer, selling to the unwashed masses outside. As a logo the abbeys used each other’s patron saint to create brand recognition, even if that particular saint never touched a drop.” (Alan Eames) Art: Eduard Grützner - Master brewer at the snack in the cloister cellar
“The pub is a separate circle of existence . . . it is the magic combination of friendship, conversation, and beer –that form together a sort of alchemy of a very enjoyable piece of existence.” (Pete Brown) Art: Andrew Loomis Andrew Loomis, Painting Illustration, Painting & Drawing, American Illustration, Popular Artists, Pulp Art, American Artists, Pulp Fiction
Andrew Loomis (1892 – 1959)
“The pub is a separate circle of existence . . . it is the magic combination of friendship, conversation, and beer –that form together a sort of alchemy of a very enjoyable piece of existence.” (Pete Brown) Art: Andrew Loomis
Tread the timeline of our favourite beverage with our History of Beer! Beer Brewing, Home Brewing, Beer 101, Whisky, Infographic Layout
Tread the timeline of our favourite beverage with our History of Beer!
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Food and Beer Preparation in Ancient Egypt  | A lovely little painted terracotta “servant statue” from the fourth to fifth dyanasties of pharohs (2686 to 2345 BC). Call it a documentation of the food and beverage service of the ancients, since the statue shows the humble kitchen art of grinding grain to make bread and beer. Egyptian Artifacts, Egyptian History, Ancient Egyptian Art, African History, Ancient History, Life In Ancient Egypt, Ancient Kingdom
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Food and Beer Preparation in Ancient Egypt | A lovely little painted terracotta “servant statue” from the fourth to fifth dyanasties of pharohs (2686 to 2345 BC). Call it a documentation of the food and beverage service of the ancients, since the statue shows the humble kitchen art of grinding grain to make bread and beer.
In ancient Egypt, pyramid workers received a daily ration of beer,somewhere around 3 to 4 liters per day. Ancient World History, Stonehenge, Ancient Egypt Pyramids, Egypt Resorts, Egypt Culture, Tour Around The World, History Activities
In ancient Egypt, pyramid workers received a daily ration of beer,somewhere around 3 to 4 liters per day.
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Garam Choo
The New Craft Beer Consumer will typically be young (24-35) and adventurous,opting for variety and new experiences. Art: “HipHops” by Peter de Sève* The New Yorker, New Yorker Covers, New Yorker Dessins, Capas New Yorker, Beer Industry, Bd Art, New Yorker Cartoons, Humor Grafico, Arte Sketchbook
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The New Craft Beer Consumer will typically be young (24-35) and adventurous,opting for variety and new experiences. Art: “HipHops” by Peter de Sève*