“America’s craft brewers know that beer, not wine, is the best beverage for accompanying a good meal.” — Nancy Johnson
“America’s craft brewers know that beer, not wine, is the best beverage for accompanying a good meal.” — Nancy Johnson
“Kitchens in Milwaukee are built with three taps — marked hot, cold and Schlitz.” — Old Milwaukee saying
“I distrust camels and anyone else who can go a week without drinking.” — Joe E. Lewis
“We drink all we can. The rest we sell.” — Utica Club Brewery, 1965
“For our food, I slaughtered sheep and oxen, day by day; with beer, oil and water, I filled large jugs.” — Atrahasis, Sumerian Folk Hero
“Up to age forty, eating is beneficial; after forty, drinking.” — The Talmud
“Pilsners should be refreshing and invigorating all the time, whether you’ve just played nine innings in the sun or are simply watching the game.” — Eric Asimov
“A tavern chair is the throne of human felicity.” — Samuel Johnson
“Let a neat housewife … have the handling of good ingredients — sweet malt and good water — and you shall see and will say there is an art in brewing.” — Dr. Cyril Folkingham, 1623
“I have often regretted what I have eaten, but never what I have drunk.” — Otto Von Bismark