In 1978, there were about 100 breweries that controlled most of America’s beer output. That year, President Jimmy Carter ...
Boston Beer Co. founder Jim Koch and America's homebrewers credit former President Jimmy Carter with sparking the nation's ...
Beer lovers can raise a glass while honoring our nation’s 39th president. Jimmy Carter is a huge reason America’s craft beer ...
Jimmy Carter signed a law that legalized homebrewing, sparking a nationwide craft beer movement that continues to thrive ...
Carter, who died Sunday at 100, signed a bill as president in 1978 that legalized home beermaking, paving the way for craft ...
As president, he opened up a whole new world of home brewing, and that led to today’s $28 billion microbrewery industry. | ...
The Wall Street Journal explains how President Jimmy Carter helped launch the craft beer movement with a bill that legalized ...
Former President Jimmy Carter played an important role in the creation of today's booming craft beer industry. Craft beer’s roots trace back to underground home brewing, which was legalized with a ...
President Jimmy Carter changed liquor laws, signing H.R. 1337 on October 14, 1978, allowing adults to brew beer at home.
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter has died. He was 100 years old and had spent more than a year in hospice care. The Georgia peanut farmer served one turbulent term in the White House before building ...