Originally started in Santa Cruz, California, Beer Day began to celebrate the craft of brewing and to show appreciation for those involved in the making of beer. This quickly expanded to include celebrations of bartenders and other beer technicians. Not only did it expand in scope, but in size as well, quickly gaining international recognition and following within only a short year. In between 2007 when it was started in Santa Cruz, and currently where it is now celebrated in 207 cities, 50 countries and on 6 continents. Diverse and new experiences are the hallmark of Beer Day, you are encouraged the sharing of techniques on how to make beer, along with how to enjoy it. Along with the various foods and activities that go along with it, to celebrate this enjoyable day of brewing skill. There seem to be quite a few various 'Beer' days throughout the year, still, who's complaining
As it's a Friday, and it's going to be unpleasantly hot, I think a couple of cold ones May disappear from the fridge tonight...
Missed this yesterday, but found it while supping a lunch time San Miguel funnily enough (Yeah, I know it's brewed and bottled in UK)