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.

Sour Beer Day

Today celebrates sour beers, a style unlike any other that has risen the ranks as a beer drinker’s favorite beer over the past few years – rivaling even IPAs as among the most popular among beer drinkers.

Barrel Aged Beer Day

This beer day held on the first Friday of October celebrates the uniqueness of beer aged for an extended time in a wooden barrel.

International Beer Day

There are days celebrating beer in the U.S. and other countries, but International Beer Day celebrates beer across the globe and spanning 80 countries that recognize this holiday. This beer holiday always falls on the first Friday in August.

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