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Greenville Public Library
Craft Beer Class at Library
Before modern industrialization, all beer was brewed by farms, taverns,
or individuals and sold in the immediate surrounding community.
When the industrial revolution kicked off in London in the early 18th
century, beer became big business with large factories producing and
exporting huge amounts of the city's most popular style at the time:
Porter.
Porter evolved into new styles in many places, and the style has
diversified in the centuries since it first emerged as a working man's
brew.
Join us at 6:30 on Thursday, February 27, or Thursday, March 5
(identical classes), at Greenville Public Library as Certified Cicerone
David Nilsen talks about the history of this important style and its
off-shoots, and walks attendees through a tasting of 5 modern examples.
These classes are for patrons 21 years old and up only. These classes
are free, but seats are limited and registration is required. Please
call the Library at 937-548-3915 to reserve your seat. We hope to see
you there!
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