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Beer (Book) Here!

The story of beer in New Jersey comes to life in a new book.

Posted February 9, 2010 by Eric Levin

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Courtesy of Michael Pellegrino.

New Jersey never took kindly to Prohibition. It was one of only three states that refused to ratify the Eighteenth Amendment (until it was a fait accompli). As tax attorney and beer aficionado Michael Pellegrino recounts in his new paperback, Jersey Brew: The Story of Beer in New Jersey, (Lake Neepaulin Publishing, 2009; $19.50), an estimated 800 illegal beer pubs operated in Trenton, including one across the street from a police station, and about 40 percent of all illegal alcohol sold during Prohibition entered the United States through Newark. Patrons of a restaurant in Oradell raided by the feds for serving beer and cocktails grew so incensed they slashed the agents’ tires.

After Prohibition, in 1935, the Krueger Brewing Company of Newark became the first in the country to distribute beer in cans. One pleasure of Pellegrino’s 154-page book is looking at the photographs of old beer cans and labels from brands such as Feigenspan (Newark), Trommer (Orange), People’s (Trenton), Holland, Jersey Gem, Old Bohemian (all Hammonton), and others. He takes the story nearly to the present, when Jersey has thirteen brewpubs and three microbreweries. You might also enjoy his 2005 book, Tax Lien$: The Complete Guide to Investing in New Jersey Tax Liens (Lake Neepaulin, $19.95)—though you may want to crack open a beer first.

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Comments
Do I know you?

I’m not sure if your the same Michael Pelligrino I went to Broadway Jr. High (In North Newark 1960’s) or maybe your his son, anyway I just wanted to say hello.
I just read an article in the Star Ledger & it mentioned your name. The article was about "Port 44 Brew Pub". It just so happens my nephew Greg Gilhooly is part owner of the business.
It’s a small world & getting smaller every day.
I’d like hearing from you & hope I have the right person.
Take care, Avril (Robson) Freda
artist467@aol.com

Posted by: Avril (Robson) Freda, Belleville, N.J. | Aug 20, 2010 19:38:36 PM |