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National Beer Day calls for drinking a beer…. or 6….

On March 21st, 1933, the United States Congress enacted the Cullen-Harrison Act which was signed by President Franklin Roosevelt the following day and would be effective April 7th, 1933, onwards. The Cullen-Harrison Act declared that people were legally allowed to brew and sell beer as well as spawned Roosevelt’s famous quote “I think this would be a good time for a beer.”

This prompted Justin Smith, a Richmond, Virginia Craft Beer Examiner, and his friend Mike Connolly from Liverpool, England to create National Beer Day, celebrated on April 7th, which marks the end of America’s 13-year dry spell.

Come out and enjoy a cold brew with friends, family, and those in the past that made this day possible! Beer specials, exclusive flights, and delicious food to boot will help round out the celebration of beer history in America.

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Taste of the World Flight – Vespucci, Squeegee Master: Cherry Blossom, Cosmic Wave, Mondo Mundo, Metro Gnome, Cheshire Grin