National Beer Day
On April 7th annually, the world's most commonly consumed alcoholic beverage honors the world's most popular alcoholic beverage. It is the third most popular drink overall, after water and tea.
When cereal was first farmed, one of the world's oldest prepared beverages, beer possibly dates back to 9500 BC. It is also recorded in ancient Egypt and ancient Egypt's written history.
In your glass, there may be a porter or a Belgian. If yours is fermented or not, dark or pale, hoppy, bitter, smooth, or smooth, raise your mug. Many around the world are lifting it to the top of the world's best beer-brewing program in your local area, thanking those who work to craft delectable beer in your local area. And, as usual, beer enthusiasts have more options than ever before. The craft beer industry continues to push the classics, offering a large variety of options. New beer drinkers are enjoying the club every day thanks to these opportunities.
How to celebrate #nationalbeerday
- Grab a beer and spend some time with your friends
- (Remember to drink responsibly and never drink and drive) (Remember to drink responsibly and never drink and drive)
- Celebrate with a pint of pale ale, lager, stout, wheat beer, or pale ale
- To post on social media, use #NationalBeerDay
- For the best beer deals around, visit the Celebration Deals page
Get your beer-drinking socks here and several more styles, as well!
The national beer day is the first national beer day in history
President Franklin Roosevelt took the first step toward ending Prohibition and signing a bill that allowed people to brew and sell beer in the United States as long as it was less than 4.0% alcohol by volume (ABV). For the first time in thirteen years, beer drinkers celebrated and were delighted to be able to buy beer again.
This day was established as National Beer Day by Justin Smith, a Richmond, Virginia Craft Beer Examiner, and his colleague Mike Connolly from Liverpool, England, according to our analysis. This dates corresponds to the date the Cullen-Harrison Act was signed into law and became operational on April 7th. Smith and Connolly created a National Beer Day Facebook page in 2009. From this page, they invited friends to join, and word spread to many outlets.
Beer FAQ
Q. What are the various types of beers?
A. Many brands and styles of beer are on the market. Lagers and ales are two of beer's most popular styles. They are further broken down by pale, dark, stouts, pilsners, and other styles of beer.
Q. Do light beers contain less alcohol?
A. The majority of light beers have less alcohol content than standard beer.