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Beer Culture Quotes

Quotes tagged as "beer-culture" Showing 1-7 of 7
James Hauenstein
“When all else fails, there is music. When that fails you, there is beer.”
James Hauenstein

“Most of the wine in the world sells for two dollars a bottle. Quite a bit sells for four dollars to five dollars a bottle, and there are many that sell for ten dollars a bottle. Then you have wines that sell for three hundred dollars a bottle. What the world needs is a beer that's worth five dollars a bottle. I think that would be great. If all beer prices are forced down to the level of Busch Bavarian, none of us will be there.”
Fritz Maytag

“The natural dynamic is to drink less, but drink better. There are no longer masses of workers exiting steel factories in Pennsylvania and coal mines in northern England, ready to wash away the day's work with cases of Pabst Blue Ribbon and the like. Most workers sit at computer screens. They still get thirsty, but not for Pabst Blue Ribbon. They want something better-tasting.”
Michael Jackson

“Beer culture is a part of the world of food and drink. It's not just a commodity in cans and bottles, but has a value as an agricultural product with good ingredients.”
Michael Jackson

Tom Acitelli
“Two things were inarguable. There was too much beer, a lot of it of dubious quality, and too many breweries, brewpubs and contract brewers, the latter dominated by entities that might not have been in the movement for craftsmanship.”
Tom Acitelli, The Audacity of Hops: The History of America's Craft Beer Revolution

Viraj Mahajan
“Life is nothing but some bubbles in a pint.”
Viraj J. Mahajan

James Hauenstein
“Since my body is a temple I try to eat only healthy foods. Then again, I am half-Irish and half-German so I drink a lot of beer too!”
James Hauenstein