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The Great American Beer

August 12th, 2010 Posted in Novelty Cufflinks

 The Great American BeerThis is a great time for beer, especially for Americans.  When Prohibition was enacted, the American beer industry had been all but eradicated, with some of the larger producers making non-alcoholic beer to stay afloat during the decade that alcohol had been banned by law.  When Prohibition was repealed, it was as though beer makers had to learn from scratch how to make it, and though there were improvements such as canned beer and pasteurization methods, American beers became rather pedestrian compared to the nuanced lagers and ales coming out of Europe and Mexico.  Recently, roughly twenty years ago or so, laws regulating the production of alcohol was lightened to allow amateur brewers to experiment and brew their own suds which would spark an explosion of “micro-breweries” that has not only revitalized the American beer industry, but has created something of a renaissance, giving the typical American palate access to tastes that he would not otherwise get unless he traveled abroad.  Today, home-brewing has grown into a great hobby that anyone with space in their refrigerator can do, and a set of Beer Cufflinks demonstrates your appeal to this age old beverage.  These silver cufflinks feature a stein of either lager or ale (your choice) with a nice foamy head that all good beer should have.  Connoisseur cufflinks such as these offer a wonderful way to share your interests in an unobtrusive way that is both professional and delightful, and is likely to spark a conversation or two about the finer aspects of a drink that’s universally beloved.  Bring a pair of steins on your arm next time you go to your local beerfest. 

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