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The Geography of Beer : Policies, Perceptions, and Place
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Nancy Hoalst-Pullen
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2023
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978-3-031-39008-1
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2023
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Expanding Geographies of Beer
pp. 13
Tax and Legislation and Their Impact on the British Brewing Industry 1643 to 1880: From Civil War to the Free Mash Tun
pp. 27
From the Beer Orders to Last Orders—Legislation, Taxation and the Modern Beer Landscape of London
pp. 45
The Last of the Britons? The Impact of Globalization and Brexit on the UK Beer Industry
pp. 59
Blood Alcohol Regulations and EU Beer Exports
pp. 71
What Drives on- Versus Off-Trade Beer Consumption? A Regional and Global Panel Analysis of 97 Countries
pp. 89
Questioning the Cluster Imperative: Why Danish Craft Breweries Choose not to Cluster Geographically, and What (not) to Do About It
pp. 101
Adaptive Reuse in the Canadian Craft Beer Sector
pp. 113
The Geography of Brewery Entry After Beer Relegalization in Spring 1933
pp. 129
Brews and Rules: Geospatial Aspects of State Beer Laws in the United States
pp. 139
Wet and Dry: The Alabama Beverage Control Act and the Prohibition of the Saloon
pp. 147
Politics, Geography, and the Three-Tier System
pp. 159
Local Legends, Local Flavor: Leveraging Folklore in Craft Beer Marketing
pp. 175
Southern Cultural Tropes in Craft Beer Naming and Image Conventions
pp. 189
What About the Locals? Laying Out a Third Place Branding Strategy for Local Craft Breweries in the Neolocalism Literature
pp. 205
Sense of Place Expressions in Welsh Craft Beer Branding: Identity, Neolocalism and Social Terroir
pp. 215
Regional Identity as a Marketing Strategy for Breweries in Czechia
pp. 227
The Bulgarianization of Craft Beers
pp. 239
Spatial Aspects of Craft Brewing in Slovakia
pp. 257
One of the Boys: Beer and Populism in Contemporary British Politics
pp. 267
Feminist Ferment: Media, Digital Geographies, and Geopolitics Surrounding Womxn in the US Craft Beer Landscape
pp. 279
“Sober Curious” or “Semi-Sober”? An Exploration of the Moderation Movement in the United States as “Trendy Teetotalism” or “Neo-Temperance”
pp. 293
Crisis, Adaptation, and Innovation in Saskatchewan: Crafty Brewers and Their Pandemic Survival
pp. 307
Historical Variation of Non-local Geographical Brewery Names in the United States
pp. 319
Hops, Skip, and a Jump: The Regional Uniqueness of Beer Styles
pp. 341
Geographical Connections in Brewing: Locating Place and Placelessness in Beer Production
pp. 349
“You Don’t Have to Go Home, But You Can Stay Here:” Resilience Amongst Ruins in the Community Pub Buyout Campaign of the Horncliffe’s Fishers Arms
pp. 363
Drink Something, Do Something”: Philanthropy, Place, and a Rural Beer Geography
pp. 373
Exploring the Potential of Craft Brewing for Rural Revitalization in China: The Brewers’ Perspectives
pp. 385
Brewing Value? On the Impact of Local Breweries on Nearby Rentals
pp. 401
Anchieta: Local Transformation and Building the Craft Beer Market in Porto Alegre (Brazil)
pp. 413
Location and UK Pubs: A Commentary and Empirical Analysis
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