National Beer Day (United States)
A U.S. observance marking the end of Prohibition and the first legal beer sales in 1933.
National Beer Day on April 7 commemorates the Cullen–Harrison Act going into effect in 1933, permitting low-alcohol beer sales after Prohibition.
Celebrations include brewery tours, happy hour specials, and beer tastings at pubs nationwide.
Beer enthusiasts honor American brewing heritage and the cultural significance of beer in social life.
The day spotlights craft breweries, local traditions, and the industry’s evolution over decades.
It’s a festive reminder of how a simple pint helped shape American history and community.
National Beer Day (United States)