Event Calendar
Beer Day
International Stout Day
Stouts around the world are celebrated on this day, and you can expect to find many stout-related events, beer releases and photos on social media.
National Lager Day
This day is devoted to the light and crisp beer that is the most widely available and recognizable beer style in the world.
International Gruit Day
Gruits are beers made without hops using botanicals such as bog myrtle, heather and rosemary to enhance flavor. You can learn more about Gruits here. You can find Gruits at breweries like Cambridge Brewing Company, Gentile Brewing, and Earth Eagles.
National Bock Beer Day
Bock Day celebrates the strong German lager and its entire family – maibocks, helles bock, doppelbock and eisbock. Yum!
New Beer’s Eve
On this date in 1933, people prepared to imbibe the first legal brews in 13 years. Ever since that night, this day has been referred to as ‘New Beer’s Eve’, a precursor to ‘New Beer’s Day’. It was said at 12:01, Roosevelt stated, “I think this would be a good time for a beer.”
National Beer Day
National Beer Day marks the day in 1933 that the Cullen-Harrison Act, signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, went into effect allowing the legalization of beer sales in the U.S. with an alcohol content of 3.2 percent, ending Prohibition.
King Gambrinus Day
Gambrinus is a character known as the unofficial patron saint of beer and, some believe, the inventor of adding hops to beer.
German Beer Day
Every year on this day, Germans celebrate beer brewed in their own county from the approximately 13,000 breweries in Germany.
National Homebrew Day
National Homebrew Day celebrates all those who brew at home, whether they are just getting started or have been homebrewing for decades.
National Beer Pong Day
Since May 6, 2006, Beer Pong Day has been celebrated on the first Saturday of May every year, and falls on May 7 this year. Here’s how a simple occasion to play the game turned into a day to celebrate the game itself.