Word: beers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...grew to rival Ehret's. Both were good joiners and their popularity made sales. The elder Jake never lived to see Prohibition. He died in 1916. Colonel Jake just before his father's death acquired the New York Yankees which continued to bring in the money after beer ceased flowing. He is still one of the heartiest bachelors in New York, a lover of boxing. He plans to serve his beer at the Yankee Stadium when the baseball season opens April...
...Greatest beer city by reason of its fame was Milwaukee, and great was the beerage thereof-but 13 years have taken their toll. The Pabsts like the Busches stood by to let Prohibition pass. Fred Pabst turned to cheese, ginger ale. near beer, pop. While he was doing so a chemist, Harris Perlstein. in Chicago picked up an old brewery and started to make malt syrup in a bigger and more profitable way than the ex-brewers. "Blue Ribbon" was Pabst's beer and Perlstein took '"Blue Ribbon'' for his syrup. Pabst sued and lost...
...Blatz, the Blatzes have long since left it (for a time it belonged to a British syndicate). It is controlled by Edward Landsberg who in two or three decades has made his way up from the bottom of the beer business, a very capable, round, red-faced, white-haired man with a cigar in his face, president of both Blatz in Milwaukee and United States Brewing in Chicago...
...Grown principally on the Pacific Coast and in upper New York State. †The best brewing barley is grown mostly in Iowa. Wisconsin, Minnesota, Montana, California. *Only a little over 2% of U. S. production. Beer like ice is mostly a local product, though it can be shipped far & wide as Budweiser was. *Phonetic spelling of his last name...
...French painting, helped organize four months ago an exhibition of the paintings of the late Alphonse Bouguereau, barroom decorator par excellence of the Gay Nineties. For all their technical slickness, the correct perspective for looking at a Bouguereau nude was always obtained through the bottom of a 16 oz. beer glass. Critics in the chill light of a formal art gallery were not impressed with the "Back to Bouguereau" movement. Last week with a better artist and in a better cause (a loan exhibition at the Widenstein Galleries for New York's Child Welfare Committee), Maud Dale revived...