National Beer Day!

Ah, a day in history.  April 7th, 1933 was the day that President Franklin Roosevelt signed the Cullen-Harrison Act, which allowed people to brew and sell beer in the US as long as it remained below 4.0% ABV (wine included).  The first step towards the end of Prohibition!  For the first time in 13 years, beer drinkers across the nation were celebrating…legally.

A good man by the name of Justin Smith, hailing from Richmond, Virginia named April 7th National Beer Day and in 2009 made a Facebook page for the holiday.  Ever since then, it spread like wildfire and this holiday is celebrated accordingly.  Beer in hand – whether it’s at your local bar, your house, a brewery, work…you name it, just drink a beer and celebrate!

April 6th is also New Beer’s Eve, so if you want to start celebrating a day early and work your way into April 7th, then go right ahead you deserve it!

Cheers to beer,

Danyelle

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Danyelle Dell'olio

Meet me at the bar. Whether it’s barbells, whiskey libraries, rum sanctuaries, or craft breweries…I’ll see you there. I travel far and wide for a good IPA, I can get down with a good Manhattan, and home is where the wine is. If my taste buds are pleased, you’ll know about it. Oh, and I like to lift. So, enjoy my fitness journey with a glass of wine.

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