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In 1886, an American consul named George C. Tanner, who was stationed in Chemnitz, Germany, wrote, “Beer is the national beverage, and is used as such, if not to a greater extent than water, then assuredly equally so.” To illustrate his point, he wrote ....

German Beer’s Existential Crisis


New Yorker (blog)

German Beer’s Existential Crisis
by New Yorker (blog).
In 1886, an American consul named George C. Tanner, who was stationed in Chemnitz, Germany, wrote, “Beer is the national beverage, and is used as such, if not to a greater extent than water, then assuredly equally so.” To illustrate his point, he wrote ….

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