Western North Carolina Beer: A Mountain Brew History
- 274pages
- 10 heures de lecture
The transformation of Western North Carolina from a frontier known for moonshine to a craft beer hub is chronicled in this engaging narrative. It explores the evolution of breweries from the 1870s through Prohibition, highlighting the resilience of entrepreneurs who revived the industry in Asheville and surrounding areas. The book delves into the economic impact of craft beer, including job creation and tourism, while also addressing the challenges and complexities faced by the brewing community. Anne Fitten Glenn brings this rich history to life with her expertise.
