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  1. The United States of America is considered the capital of the World Brewery and has an industrial giant, brewing and more than 3,000 beer plants. According to reports, in 2018 alone, the United States of America produced a total of about 200 million barrels of beer.

    It reported that the United States consumes about 28 US gallon of beer per year. Obviously, Americans like to brew and drink beer.

    The origin of American beer

    in 1587, before European settlers arrived in the United States, the American Aboriginal people were brewing their own beer, but they did not use barley. On the contrary, they, they, they, they The recipe is composed of corn, water and birch juice. In 1612, the first commercial beer factory in the United States was established by Brewrian Street in the lower city of Manhattan by Adrian Block and Hans.

    In 1810, the era of modern American beer began. A total of 132 beer plants across the country were operating, but the per capita consumption of commercial beer was very low, less than one gallon each year.

    In mid -19th century, urbanization, industrialization and scientific and technological progress continued to immigrate. During this period, British beer led the brewing of American beer. However, when German immigrants launched a longer -quality and large -scale transportation and manufacturing full wheat beer, the situation changed. This is because beer in beer has anticorrosive characteristics compared to the beer in the beer at the time and will not deteriorate quickly. German -flavored beer replaced British beer and became the most popular beer in the United States.

    By 1918, the per capita beer consumption increased to 20 gallons a year. However, the integration of the US beer industry has canceled most independent brewers. These beer manufacturers give companies such as Pabst Brewing Company, Miller Brewing and Anheuser-BUSCH a chance to dominate the brewing site. By then, only about 1,000 beer plants were still operating.

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