Wed, Apr 13
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YouTube Recording of "Brewing in New Hampshire: An Informal History of Beer in the Granite State"
This is an on demand link to a YouTube recording of Author Glenn Knoblock's April 11, 2022 presentation on the history of New Hampshire's beer & ale brewing industry from Colonial days to today's modern breweries and brew pubs. YOU DO NOT NEED TO USE THE RSVP BUTTON TO WATCH THIS VIDEO
Time & Location
Apr 13, 2022, 9:13 PM – Apr 27, 2022, 11:59 PM
YouTube
About the Event
"Brewing in New Hampshire: An Informal History of Beer in the Granite State"
With Glenn Knoblock, independent scholar and author of fifteen books and over 100 articles
{This program was made possible by a grant from the New Hampshire Humanities "Humanities to Go" program.}
Glenn Knoblock explores the fascinating history of New Hampshire's beer and ale brewing industry from Colonial days, when it was home- and tavern-based, to today's modern breweries and brew pubs. Unusual and rare photos and advertisements document this changing industry and the state's earliest brewers, including the renowned Frank Jones. A number of lesser-known brewers and breweries that operated in the state are also discussed, including the only brewery owned and operated by a woman before the modern era. Illustrations present evidence of society's changing attitudes towards beer and alcohol consumption over the years. Whether you're a beer connoisseur or a "tea-totaler", this lecture will be enjoyed by adults of all ages.
Glenn Knoblock is an independent scholar and author of fifteen books and over 100 articles. He is also the author and historian on projects relating to Northern New England bridges, New Hampshire cemeteries, and brewing history, and African-American military history. Knoblock has served as the main military contributor to Harvard and Oxford University's landmark African-American Biography Project. He holds a BA in History from Bowling Green State University.