Ah, the old days when I would sit down and actually enjoy a beer — or two.
Likely won't see any more of those days — call it age, call it preoccupation, call it that end to bar hopping when I attained the ripe old age of 30.
Yes, some of us decline to stock the fridge with various brewed refreshments anymore ...
But back in the day.
Today we observe yet another National Beer Day because it's April 7 once again. Ah, how the memories flood in sometimes.
The date marks the the Cullen–Harrison Act allowing the manufacturing and sale of low-alcohol beer and wines, ostensibly for taxation revenues which ultimately resulted in the passage of the Twenty-first Amendment to the U.S. Constitution ...
Repealing the 18th ammendment and the Vostead Act and therefore prohibition upon ratification the following December.
April 6, the day prior to National Beer Day, is known as New Beer's Eve.
Sometimes people can be their own worst enemies.
Take feminists, social justice warriors, and other perversions of the human condition.