October 27, Is National American Beer Day but
April 7, is National Beer Day (United States)
National Beer Day is a celebration of the Cullen–Harrison Act being signed into law by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on March 22, 1933. That law went into effect on April 7 of that year, allowing people to buy, sell and drink beer again as long as it was < 3.2% (4% ABV). Today, April 7 is recognized as National Beer Day and April 6 is known as New Beer’s Eve.[4]
This is the time to celebrate anything and have a Brewsky. Nothing is more refreshing than an ice-cold beer on a hot summer or, or just about any day. Provide bars, brewpubs, breweries and beer-tasting events with special coasters, drinkware, matchbooks, staff shirts, and party items. Wear one of our funky Beer Hats and have some fun.
Enjoy!


