Description
In 1873 the German Lagers of Wilmington’s Diamond State Brewing rose to dominance, but after Prohibition the beer industry flagged and stagnated until 1995 when Dogfish Head opened in Rehoboth. That event inaugurated the new golden age of craft beer and made Delaware one of the leading craft beer producing destinations on the East Coast. Author Tony Russo recounts the cultural and historical significance of the craft beer revolution in the First State. Personalized copies available as part of the author’s virtual book signing event.
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