Brewing in New Hampshire explores the fascinating history of the statersquo;s beer and ale brewing industry from Colonial days; when it was home and tavern based; to todayrsquo;s modern breweries. The bookrsquo;s many unusual and rare illustrations document the statersquo;s earliest brewers; including its most famous brewer; Frank Jones. Many lesser-known breweries that operated here are also covered; including the statersquo;s only brewery to be owned and operated by a woman before the modern era. The book concludes with a look at the craft-brewing business in New Hampshire and is a must for anyone interested in local history or for those who simply enjoy a good New Hampshire beer and wonder how it all began.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Thorough and Engaging Historical SnapshotBy A CustomerThis book is more than a pictorial record. It tells a story. It nicely documents the creation and evolution of the New Center area of downtown Detroit. Its provides insight into the forces driving urban planning in the Motor City. It chronicals the citys arrival on the scene as an industrial powerhouse. through the effects of the industrys maturation on urban development. all the way up to current efforts to continue developing the area post-the maturation of its major corporate sponsors (and without a range of other sponsors of that scale filling in the gap).Full of well researched historical photos (some. I believe. which ever never been available outside of archives). The text below the photos are more than captions explaining the photos. They actually tell the story. succintly but effectively. The photos highlight the narrative. And they are a lot of fun to look it.If this is your scene. and your area of interest. I definitely recommend this book.