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NATIONAL BEER DAY / NATIONAL BURRITO DAY

donniemdonniem Posts: 5,602 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

What a daily double today fans!

NATIONAL BEER DAY

National Beer Day on April 7th annually, recognizes the world’s most widely consumed alcoholic beverage. Following water and tea, it is the third most popular drink overall.

One of the world’s oldest prepared beverages, beer possibly dates back to 9500 BC when cereal was first farmed. It is also recorded in the written history of ancient Iraq and ancient Egypt.

Perhaps there’s a porter or a Belgian in your glass. Whether yours is fermented or not, dark or pale, hoppy, bitter, smooth, raise your mug. Lift it high among friends around the world, thanking those who work brewing delicious beer in your local area. And besides, beer lovers have more selection than ever before. The craft beer industry continues to challenge the classics, providing a wide variety of choices. Thanks to these opportunities, new beer drinkers are joining the club every day. 

HOW TO OBSERVE #NationalBeerDay

  • Grab a beer and spend some time with friends.
  • (Remember always to drink responsibly and never drink and drive.)
  • Celebrate with a pint of pale ale, lager, stout, wheat beer or pale ale.

NATIONAL BEER DAY HISTORY

On April 7, 1933, President Franklin Roosevelt took the first step toward ending Prohibition and signed a law that allowed people to brew and sell beer, in the United States, as long as it remained below 4.0% alcohol by volume (ABV). Beer drinkers celebrated and were happy to be able to purchase beer again for the first time in thirteen years.

and to complement that beer or vice-versa we have:

NATIONAL BURRITO DAY

National Burrito Day on the first Thursday in April celebrates the tasty and versatile Mexican dish wrapped in a tortilla. 

A burrito is a heavy tortilla wrapped around meat, cheese, tomato, rice, beans, vegetables, and sauces. Like many other tortilla dishes, the burrito is flexible. The cook chooses the meat fillings from ground beef, shredded chicken, shredded beef or shredded pork. The same applies to the bean choices, often ranging from black, red, whole or refried beans. Once again, the flexibility of choice applies to the vegetables allowing the cook to grill the vegetables or keep them fresh. Spices such as cumin, chili powder, and oregano give the burritos an authentic Mexican flavor. For added crunch, chimichangas are burritos that have been deep-fried.

The word burrito first appeared in the Dictionary of Mexicanisms in 1895. The Guanajuato region of Mexico uses the term and means little donkey in Spanish. It is possible that it stems from the appearance of the packs and bedrolls donkeys used to carry. In other regions of Mexico, similar types of food are known as flauta.

The burrito was introduced in the United States in the 1930s at the El Cholo Spanish Café in Los Angeles. Since then, the burrito has found its way to menus all across the United States. Home cooks serve the burrito because it’s a crowd-pleaser and filling, too. 

So, what is your favorite combo of beer and burrito? Sure, it is possible to have one without the other, but that raises the question "why in the world would you want to do that? "

Enjoy!!!

Comments

  • Joe31Joe31 Posts: 1,336 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    There is an authentic Mexican place in Michigan I go to when possible. On certain days they will serve barbacoa burritos, and they are awesome!

    So I will go with a barbacoa burrito and wash it down with a Tecate or maybe a few.

  • ghostofuga1ghostofuga1 Posts: 9,038 mod

    Funny, I didn't see this post until this morning. I had both yesterday with out even knowing.Hmmmm 🤔

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