According to the Downtown Alliance, "The mining and railroad boom brought immigrants to Utah from around the world. With them they brought their well-established drinking habits. Rather than lose money to outsiders by importing beer, the first "buy local" movement was initiated by men with a knack for brewing beer."
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So, on the Thirst Fursday Historic Pub Crawl, the Utah Heritage Foundation will tell the history of beer in Utah and takes crawlers into three of Utah's most well-known watering holes, with a Thrist Fursday Pub Crawl t-shirt included with your registration.
The prices is $20 for non-members and general public, and $15 for Utah Heritage Foundation members.
Upcoming Dates are Feb. 7, March 7, April 4, and May 2.
For more information go to: www,utahheritagefoundation.org