Celebrating Detroit's Craft Beer History
Briefly

Tom Burns was instrumental in advocating for small craft brewers in Michigan, pushing to change outdated liquor laws that hindered their growth and license acquisition.
The annual Tom Burns Award, presented by the Michigan Brewers Guild, celebrates individuals who exemplify the pioneering spirit and commitment to the craft brewing industry.
Detroit's brewing history is deeply rooted in its mid-19th century German heritage, evolving from small-scale ale production to a modern craft brewing renaissance.
The narrative of Detroit breweries reflects resilience, navigating challenges like Prohibition and the rise of big business, ultimately culminating in the re-emergence of small, dedicated breweries.
Read at CraftBeer.com
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