* **Q: What is National Beer Day?
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Food & Drink / Beverages
National Beer Day, observed on April 7th, marks the anniversary of the Cullen-Harrison Act of 1933, which legalized the sale of low-alcohol beer and wine in the U.S. before Prohibition fully ended. In 2025, celebrations are diverse, ranging...
National Beer Day 2025 showcases a blend of tradition and modern trends. In Seattle, Best Day Brewing is hosting a "Brew Thru" pop-up at The Shop Club on April 7th. This event specifically promotes their award-winning non-alcoholic craft beers, offering free six-packs and tastings amidst a backdrop of car culture. It directly taps into the "sober-curious" movement, providing options for those reducing alcohol consumption for health, mindfulness, or lifestyle reasons without missing out on the social aspect of beer drinking. Best Day's offerings include styles like Kolsch, West Coast IPA, and Electro-Lime Cerca de Cerveza, aiming for full flavor without alcohol.
Meanwhile, traditional craft beer enthusiasm is evident in Central Florida, with major festivals scheduled just before National Beer Day. On April 5th, the Beer ‘Merica festival takes over Gaston Edwards Park in Orlando, featuring breweries like Carib Brewery, New Holland Brewing, and Motorworks Brewing, alongside live music and fireworks. Notably, this event supports the 2650 Foundation, aiding local firefighters. Also on April 5th, the DeLand Craft Beer Festival celebrates its 15th year, bringing dozens of breweries to downtown DeLand. These events highlight the strong community around craft beer.
The global beer scene also shows diversity, as seen in the Indian market where brands like Lone Wolf offer premium options, and others like Medusa cater to preferences for lighter brews, while Six Fields provides stronger choices. This variety underscores beer's cultural significance and adaptability worldwide.
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