Gerstensaft Philadelphia

The blog will be about some beer history of Philadelphia. Gerstensaft is a German word that means beer. The literal translation is; Gersten = barley and -saft = juice.

Saturday, April 18, 2015

Brewery ads from Sylvan Scenes Along The Line of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad (1889)

These ads are from a book put together by the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad in the summer of the year 1889.












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