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Following the end of Prohibition on April 7, 1933, U.S. federal and
state governments set specific requirements regarding the identification
of beer being dispensed from taps in taverns. The tap, faucet, or other
delivery system had to be clearly marked with the name of the beer being
dispensed, leading to the development of a tap marker industry. Through
the mid-1950s, a style of tap marker nicknamed the "ball" knob
was widely used. Now highly collectible, more than 2000 colorful ball
knobs are presented in this comprehensive and unique book. The knobs
represent 1000 brands of beer manufactured by over 675 breweries and are
classified by state in which the brewery was located. Because the laws
also applied to imported beers, an additional section features many
popular post-World War II beers that also used a "ball" style
tap marker. Includes valuable information on the history of ball knobs,
dates of use, grading, pricing, manufacturers, and a detailed index of
breweries. A wonderful addition to every breweriana collector's library!
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