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Publisher: United States Brewers Association, 1913.
Hard Cover, 299 pages, 6.25 x 9.25.
Item #1330
Published annually in the years before Prohibition, the Year Book of the United States Brewers Association was a virtual snapshot of the state of the American brewing industry from the perspective of the brewery owners themselves. The book typically featured the proceedings of the Association's annual convention (speeches made by the brewers, reports of the various committees of the Association, etc.) as well as an assortment of writings and essays of matters relating to beer and brewing. These annual publications, issued roughly from 1909 to 1920, are true historical source material. Unlike books written by historians of a later generation, the Year Books are a direct record of their time -- giving a unique glimpse into how the brewers themselves interpreted and responded to the various issues that impacted brewing in America. Also included are detailed Statistical appendices showing annual beer production numbers, and information regarding imports, exports, raw materials, etc., and a complete list of members of the USBA. The 1912 edition includes the proceedings of the 52nd annual USBA convention held in Boston. The gathering was welcomed by speeches from Boston Mayor John F. Fitzgerald and a local brewer, James R. Nicholson. The President's Address was delivered by then USBA head Jacob Ruppert Jr. (aka "Colonel Ruppert"), who discussed a variety of 1912 "hot button" topics, like the drastically increasing price of hops and barley, the looming prohibition threat, and recent developments in brewery worker relations. The keynote speaker was Dr. Windisch, a scientist from Berlin's "Versuchs und Lehranstalt für Brauerei" (Brewing Institute). From the TABLE OF CONTENTS of the 1912 edition:
The Annual Meetings Foreword Officers And Committees, U. S. B. A. First Day's Proceedings Address Of Mayor Fitzgerald Social Conditions Abroad Prohibition And The Farm Boston Brewers' Greeting President Ruppert's Address Adverse Trade Conditions The National Beverage Turning From Prohibition Workmen S Compensation Communications Dr. Windisch's Address Motherland Of The Brewing Industry Berlin's Brewing Institute Fostered By The State Benefit To Agriculture Strong With The People Report Of The Board Of Trustees. Advisory Committee Publication Committee Labor Committee Retail Trade Regulation Anti-Saloon League Falls Off Preachers Of Billingsgate Bishop On Intemperate Temperance License Reform Chamber Of Commerce, U. S. A. Congressional Legislation Brewing Scholarship Report Of The Advisory Committee Question Of A Beer Standard Miniature Brewery Report Of The Publication Committee Catholic Church And Prohibition Lutherans For Individual Liberty Varied Views Of Kansas Canteen Agitation Drink And Degeneracy Anti-Saloon League Under Fire True Temperance
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