National Beer Day is celebrated every year on April 7th in the United States. The special day celebrates the ability for US citizens to buy, sell, and drink beer that came with the Cullen-Harrison Act, which was signed by US President Franklin. D. Roosevelt on March 22nd in 1933. Even though it was signed on March 22nd, the new law did not go into effect until April 7th, which has come to be known as National Beer Day. April 6th is sometimes referred to as New Beer's Eve in a joking manner. Carry on.....
I should'a got married on the 7th vs. the 10th. I'd be more inclined to remember my anniversary. Don't tell my wife I said that...
Right beer family Prell, give me a Budweiser. Been celebrating this day several days before and after the 7th!!
That new bridge over the creek looks pretty nice. You sure have more mowing to do than at your old place!