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300 Years of Beer: An Illustrated History of Brewing in Manitoba

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by Bill Wright and Dave Craig

Great Plains, Winnipeg, 2013
224 pp., illus., $35 paperback

If you are a lover of the frosty brew, then you’re in luck. You can now grab a pint and cozy up to 300 Years of Beer: An Illustrated History of Brewing in Manitoba. The book includes full-colour images of beer labels and beer ads plus archival photos showing the development of the province’s brewing industry.

Written by Bill Wright and Dave Craig, self-proclaimed beer geeks, 300 Years of Beer covers the earliest days of the brewing with the crew of the HBC’s Nonsuch in 1670, the survival of the brewing industry during the temperance movement, the battle for corporate brewing supremacy in the late twentieth century, and many other events.

The authors note that, “in the days before ‘truth in advertising,’ manufacturers could make claims about the health-giving properties of their beverages without regulation.” They also mention the up and comers of contemporary brewing in Manitoba.

If you have a thirst for history and a love of beer, then 300 Years of Beer is just the book for you. Cheers!

— James Gillespie (Read bio)

James is the art director for Canada's History and Kayak: Canada's History for Kids.

 






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