Homebrewing Essays

  • Lemp Mansion Research Paper

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    The Lemp Mansion is located in St.Louis, Missouri. There have been many stories told about this place and it isthat it is haunted so my job to find out if it is haunted or not. Let’s go and find out. In 1838, Johann Adam Lemp moved from Eschwege,Germany all the way down to St.Louis, Missouri. When Mr.Lemp moved down here, he built a small little grocery store he where sold litte household item, groceries, and his homemade beer. This place is now called Delmar. The biggest item he soldhensold at

  • Craft Beer Industry Research Paper

    682 Words  | 3 Pages

    own in the U.S. when laws were changed to help the expansion of craft brewing. In 1978 President Carter created the homebrewing law allowing for small amounts of beer and wine, and in 1979 President Carter signed a bill to deregulate the brewing industry, making it smooth sailing to start new breweries. In 1979, only 89 breweries existed in the U.S. With these new laws, homebrewing became a popular hobby in the 1980s and 1990s, and by the mid-1990s, homebrewers started their own small Breweres, Brewpubs

  • Picobrew Case Study

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    Venture: PicoBrew 1. (10 pts) Succinctly describe your venture, the product and its purpose. PicoBrew is a company that exists to give consumers of beer the opportunity to brew their own beer. PicoBrew creates more efficient brewing for inexperienced brewers by streamlining the process of brewery at home. Brewing at home is often difficult as there is a lot of allotted time for it and it’s becoming increasingly expensive. Also when brewing from the start, one would need capital such as fermenter

  • Essay On The Effects Of Prohibition In The Great Gatsby

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    Gatsby”, especially in the life of the character Jay Gatsby. Prohibition was instituted in order to reduce crime and create a more sober society. The effects of the law were quite different. Black markets were created, illegal and legal homebrewing started, and “Bootleggers” began selling and distributing