Kansas City Beer: A History of Brewing in the Heartland

Kansas City Beer: A History of Brewing in the Heartland

by Pete Dulin
Kansas City Beer: A History of Brewing in the Heartland

Kansas City Beer: A History of Brewing in the Heartland

by Pete Dulin

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Overview


Westbound immigrants, pioneers and entrepreneurs alike arrived in Kansas City with a thirst for progress and beer. Breweries both small and mighty seized opportunity in a climate of ceaseless social change and fierce regional competition. Muehlebach Brewing Company commanded the market, operating in Kansas City for more than eighty years. Built in 1902, the iconic brick warehouse of Imperial Brewing still stands today. Prohibition made times tough for brewers and citizens in the Paris of the Plains, but political "Boss" Tom Pendergast kept the taps running. In 1989, Boulevard Brewing kicked off the local craft beer renaissance, and a bevy of breweries soon formed a flourishing community. Food and beer writer Pete Dulin explores Kansas City's hop-infused history and more than sixty breweries from the frontier era to the twenty-first century.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781467135610
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 10/24/2016
Series: American Palate
Pages: 160
Sales rank: 1,114,394
Product dimensions: 8.90(w) x 5.90(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author


Pete Dulin has written about food, beverage and other subjects for more than fifteen years. His work has appeared in Feast magazine, Recommended Daily, Flatland, the Kansas City Star, Visit KC, the Boston Globe and many other publications and websites. He is the author of KC Ale Trail, Last Bite: 100 Simple Recipes from Kansas City's Best Chefs and Cooks and the forthcoming Expedition of Thirst. He lives in Kansas City, Missouri.
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