• The Rise of Lagers: 19th Century American Beer

  • Aug 19 2024
  • Length: 28 mins
  • Podcast

The Rise of Lagers: 19th Century American Beer

  • Summary

  • Gary Arndt and Allison McCoy are joined again by the sage of suds, Joel Hermansen, to discuss the transformation of beer into lager in the United States during the 19th century. Key points include the influence of German immigrants in bringing lager yeast and culture, the roles of cities like Milwaukee and St. Louis in brewing history, the impact of innovations such as the Erie Canal and pasteurization, and the rise of the temperance movement during this period.

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    TIMELINE

    00:00 Introduction and Hosts Introduction

    00:21 Overview of 19th Century Lagers

    01:15 German Influence and Lager Yeast

    03:30 Brewing Cities: St. Louis vs. Milwaukee

    07:37 Impact of the Erie Canal

    09:06 Irish Influence and Stouts

    14:56 Refrigeration and Pasteurization

    19:24 Industrialization of Beer

    22:29 Temperance Movement and Prohibition

    27:24 Down with the Patriarchy

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    CREDITS

    Hosts:

    Bobby Fleshman

    Allison McCoy-Fleshman

    Gary Ardnt

    Music by Sarah Lynn Huss

    Recorded & Produced by David Kalsow

    Brought to you by McFleshman's Brewing Co

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