If we're going back that far, let's keep going. The first ale was brewed in the 
US in 1587!

http://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/101/history_american_beer/ 

--Eric N
www.CampyOnly.com
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> On Mar 24, 2015, at 9:31 AM, Brewster Fong <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
>> On Monday, March 23, 2015 at 8:06:05 PM UTC-7, Bill M. wrote:
>> Ahem.
>> 
>>  
>> The New Albion Brewing Company was founded in 1976 in Sonoma, CA, and was 
>> the first modern American microbrewery.  
>  
> Actually, it is debatable whether Albion was the *first* modern American 
> "microbrewery!"  Anchor Brewery which started in 1849, came out with its 
> Anchor Steam Beer in 1971!
>  
>  http://www.anchorbrewing.com/brewery/our_history
>  
>  
>> Any guesses what their label looked like?
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> The name is now owned by the folks that make Sam Adams, and apparently the 
>> brand has been re-introduced with essentially the same graphics.  
>> 
>> I can't quite believe that the head badge was designed with no foreknowledge 
>> of the beer brand labels, especially given the beer reference on the bikes' 
>> home page, and a model called Homebrew.  It feels a little disingenuous to 
>> me.  I'd feel better about it if Merry Sales and KE would acknowledge the 
>> connection overtly, but that might run them into some copyright issues with 
>> the folks that own the name in the brewing world.
>> 
>> Bill
>> Stockton, CA
>> 
>>> On Monday, February 17, 2014 at 12:28:35 PM UTC-8, grant wrote:
>>> I swear to God, Allah, Buddha, the Dalai Llama, Bob Dylan, and 
>>> Nebuchadnezzar that I had nothing to do with it. Jim from Merry Sales DID 
>>> email me early art of the badge, and I said hmmm, really...? Was a little 
>>> bummed, but more surprised than bummed, I also know a nd like the badge 
>>> designer, talked to him about it, have made peace with all, and at no point 
>>> did things get even close to ugly. After Jim assured me it was not 
>>> functionally like the Atlantis, no problem. The first one was the red road 
>>> bike. Next, this Betty Foy-ish colored mixte. It's all fine, but Nope, I 
>>> had nothing to do with it.
>>> 
>>> We may come out with our own boodjay bike in a year, but --- that's just a 
>>> rumor at this point.
>>> 
>>>> On Friday, February 14, 2014 7:40:06 PM UTC-8, eflayer wrote:
>>>> http://newalbioncycles.com/
>>>>  
>>>> Makes me wonder if, or the degree to which, Grant Peterson may be 
>>>> associated with these bikes. Not sure how they are differentiated from 
>>>> Soma, but some nice stuff coming.
> 
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