Beer, and it’s lavish history
We want to tell the fascinating ten-thousand year old story of beer, dating from its role in the origins of civilization through the booming craft beer movement. BREW will be a place to celebrate the totality of beer, to experience and enjoy beer in all its magnificent manifestations.
We will be focusing exhibits on many of the entertaining turning points through beer’s history. Sample exhibits may include:
- Origins of beer and civilizatino
- Beer in the middle ages
- Beer (and immigrants) come to america
- Beer and industrialization
- Prohibition
- World War II
- Corporatization of Beer
- Wonky beer stats
- Beers of the world
- Craft beer and it’s place in history
- Beer making, the art and craft
- Baseball, America’s pastime and beer
- Women in beer
- Beer laws, not so dry
- The spirituality of beer and spirits
- Beer in the media
- Beer heroes and villains
- Beer and your health
- Beer awards
- Beer in the news
- The future of beer
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This is the museum I’ve been waiting for!!! Sounds like a great project. I work for an exhibit design firm in DC and we can help you to create a master plan/concept design that could be used for fundraising.
Take a look at our website http://www.healykohler.com. I’d be happy to speak with you and send you some information.
Please look at this site. Steve Hamburg is the most knowledgable cicerone I have ever encountered. His expertise is broadly recognized. Steve embodies the art and science of beer appreciation. He is articulate, positive, personable and remarkably humble for a person of such expertise in this field full of self-promoting pseudo-aficionados. His only shortcoming is that, as a Chicagoan, he is a dyed-in-the-wool Cubs and White Sox fan.
I showed Steve the Brew Museum piece in the Post Gazette. He thinks it is a fabulous idea. I told him that his consulting skills might be appreciated. He said, absolutely, send them my contact information.
So, I submit for your consideration:
http://www.shamburg.com