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The Pabst Brewing Company
Author | : Thomas Childs Cochran |
Publsiher | : Greenwood |
Total Pages | : 488 |
Release | : 1975 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : UOM:49015001155101 |
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The Pabst Brewing Company
Author | : Benjamin Franklin Professor of History Thomas C Cochran,Thomas C. Cochran |
Publsiher | : Literary Licensing, LLC |
Total Pages | : 476 |
Release | : 2011-10-01 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 1258159252 |
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The Greatest Beer Run Ever
Author | : John "Chick" Donohue,J. T. Molloy |
Publsiher | : HarperCollins |
Total Pages | : 254 |
Release | : 2020-11-10 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9780062995483 |
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INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES AND USA TODAY BESTSELLER! Soon to be a major motion picture written and directed by Academy Award-winning director of Green Book, Peter Farrelly. “Chickie takes us thousands of miles on a hilarious quest laced with sorrow, but never dull. You will laugh and cry, but you will not be sorry that you read this rollicking story.”—Malachy McCourt A wildly entertaining, feel-good memoir of an Irish-American New Yorker and former U.S. marine who embarked on a courageous, hare-brained scheme to deliver beer to his pals serving Vietnam in the late 1960s. One night in 1967, twenty-six-year-old John Donohue—known as Chick—was out with friends, drinking in a New York City bar. The friends gathered there had lost loved ones in Vietnam. Now, they watched as anti-war protesters turned on the troops themselves. One neighborhood patriot came up with an inspired—some would call it insane—idea. Someone should sneak into Vietnam, track down their buddies there, give them messages of support from back home, and share a few laughs over a can of beer. It would be the Greatest Beer Run Ever. But who’d be crazy enough to do it? One man was up for the challenge—a U. S. Marine Corps veteran turned merchant mariner who wasn’t about to desert his buddies on the front lines when they needed him. Chick volunteered. A day later, he was on a cargo ship headed to Vietnam, armed with Irish luck and a backpack full of alcohol. Landing in Qui Nho’n, Chick set off on an adventure that would change his life forever—an odyssey that took him through a series of hilarious escapades and harrowing close calls, including the Tet Offensive. But none of that mattered if he could bring some cheer to his pals and show them how much the folks back home appreciated them. This is the story of that epic beer run, told in Chick’s own words and those of the men he visited in Vietnam.
Brewing in Milwaukee
Author | : Brenda Magee |
Publsiher | : Arcadia Publishing |
Total Pages | : 128 |
Release | : 2014-02-10 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781467110952 |
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Drink up the history of one of the most famous beer towns in the world. Milwaukee is most famous for its booming brewing industry, which is directly tied to a surge in German immigration in the 1840s. These new citizens brought along their work ethic, culture, and a love for their native beverage. Not all immigrants arrived from Europe; many, like Richard Owens, came from Britain. Owens has been credited with establishing the first commercial brewery in the area in 1840. Other men followed, many of whom were already experienced in brewing, and seized the opportunity to start new businesses. Brand names were carved on the front of brewery buildings, deals were made with a handshake, partnerships were cultivated, and factory cities were raised. By 1860, nearly 200 breweries were in operation in Wisconsin, with more than 40 in Milwaukee alone. Of the original 40, four have stood the test of time: Blatz, Pabst, Schlitz, and Miller are still brewed in Milwaukee, right where they were born.
One Hundred Years of Brewing
Author | : Anonim |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 834 |
Release | : 1903 |
Genre | : Brewing |
ISBN | : UIUC:30112055065434 |
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Weird N J
Author | : Mark Moran,Mark Sceurman |
Publsiher | : Sterling Publishing Company, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 316 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : New Jersey |
ISBN | : 9781402739415 |
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New Jersey is even WEIRDER than we thought! From the authors of Weird N.J.—with more than 125,000 copies sold—comes a second amazing collection of the wonderful weirdness that fills every inch of the Garden State. One of the bestselling books ever to hit New Jersey was Mark Sceurman and Mark Moran’s Weird N.J. The book was such a phenomenon that it began a whole series of Weird state books, each one a bestseller. But the Marks, as they are called, always knew that there were more, bizarre stories lurking in their own home state. So back they went, camera and notebook in hand, to travel the highways and byways of New Jersey to chronicle more weirdly bizarre stories. And what did they find? How about the pathway of a doctor’s office paved with tombstones? Or a pumpkin-shaped house? Then there’s the Hub Cap Tree, the Birdsville Church (yes, a church for birds), and the bowling ball pyramid that graces one proud resident’s front lawn. Fun too are the haunted houses to visit, the ghosts to chat with, and the cursed roads to travel down. It’s all part of the long, strange trip known as Weird N.J.
Pabst
Author | : Erika Strandjord |
Publsiher | : Paul Bialas |
Total Pages | : 135 |
Release | : 2012-05-20 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780985672515 |
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A photography book focusing on the remaining (Many abandoned) Milwaukee Pabst Brewery Buildings with introduction by August U. Pabst. Finding art in a building that has not been occupied in 20 years..
Ambitious Brew
Author | : Maureen Ogle |
Publsiher | : HMH |
Total Pages | : 452 |
Release | : 2007-10-08 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 9780547536910 |
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A “fascinating and well-documented social history” of American beer, from the immigrants who invented it to the upstart microbrewers who revived it (Chicago Tribune). Grab a pint and settle in with AmbitiousBrew, the fascinating, first-ever history of American beer. Included here are the stories of ingenious German immigrant entrepreneurs like Frederick Pabst and Adolphus Busch, titans of nineteenth-century industrial brewing who introduced the pleasures of beer gardens to a nation that mostly drank rum and whiskey; the temperance movement (one activist declared that “the worst of all our German enemies are Pabst, Schlitz, Blatz, and Miller”); Prohibition; and the twentieth-century passion for microbrews. Historian Maureen Ogle tells a wonderful tale of the American dream—and the great American brew. “As much a painstakingly researched microcosm of American entrepreneurialism as it is a love letter to the country’s favorite buzz-producing beverage . . . ‘Ambitious Brew’ goes down as brisk and refreshingly as, well, you know.” —New York Post