April 7th marks National Beer Day, and what better place to observe it than at your local M.L.Rose? This day isn’t just a date on the calendar; it’s a 91-year-old tradition that celebrates a very simple yet profound pleasure in life: enjoying a beer. So, why not join us?
April 7: A Day in History
National Beer Day in the United States started on April 7, 1933. This date marks the first day that people could legally buy, sell, and drink beer following the long, dry spell of Prohibition.
The day specifically commemorates the Cullen-Harrison Act’s enactment, which President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed into law on March 22, 1933. The act allowed for the legal sale of low-alcohol beer (3.2% alcohol by weight or approximately 4.05% by volume) in the U.S.
On the eve of April 7, Roosevelt famously remarked, “I think this would be a good time for a beer,” echoing the sentiment of the nation eager for a return to normalcy and the simple pleasure of enjoying a beer. 🍻
Celebrate with a Free Beer on Us!
Yes, you read that right. In the spirit of National Beer Day, we’re giving away a FREE beer to anyone who mentions the code “Beer Lover” at M.L.Rose. It’s our way of saying thanks for being part of our community and joining us in this nationwide toast to beer, freedom, and good times.
Whether you’re a fan of bold IPAs, smooth lagers, or something in between, we have something for you! Consider it a gift from our family to yours—a sip of history to enjoy among friends.
Last Call for National Beer Day
At M.L.Rose, we understand the value of life’s simpler pleasures, like the refreshing taste of a well-crafted beer or the satisfaction of a delicious, juicy burger. National Beer Day gives us the perfect reason to celebrate these moments.
Whether you’re a regular or stopping by for the first time, we want to make this day as enjoyable and memorable for you as possible. So, bring your friends, share some laughs, and let’s toast to the simple joys in life.
Cheers to good times and free beers! See you on April 7th. 🍔🍺