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Celebrate National Beer Day And MLB Opening Weekend With Baseball-Themed Brews



Joe Carter was up to bat.

The Blue Jays were down by a single run in the bottom of the ninth in Game 6 of the 1993 World Series, and Tony Yanow sat on his couch glued to the action with a bottle of Okanagan Spring Pale Ale.

Yanow, now the founder and co-owner of Golden Road Brewing in Los Angeles, not only remembers the ending of the game, but what he was drinking while watching it. Carter smashed a three-run, walk-off home run to give the Blue Jays back-to-back world championships.


"I was in Vancouver, thousands of kilometers from Toronto and you could hear people cheering in the street from every direction," Yanow said. "It seemed like every house erupted with excitement."

Part of his celebration was that British Columbia brew. And so it's been for fans of the sport: Beer and baseball are intertwined.

Saturday is National Beer Day
, and it couldn't be more fitting that this holiday falls at the start of the MLB season (or Baseball Saison, the name of an unfiltered ale from The Brewhouse in Santa Barbara). A bottle of suds is as crucial a part of the enjoyment equation at the ballpark as peanuts and Cracker Jack. Some stadiums even have dozens of craft beer options inside, like the SandLot Brewery at Coors Field. You don't even have to be at the park to enjoy a baseball-related beer. A handful of microbreweries have tributes to America's pastime:

for example:


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Celebrate National Beer Day And MLB Opening Weekend With Baseball-Themed Brews



Joe Carter was up to bat.

The Blue Jays were down by a single run in the bottom of the ninth in Game 6 of the 1993 World Series, and Tony Yanow sat on his couch glued to the action with a bottle of Okanagan Spring Pale Ale.

Yanow, now the founder and co-owner of Golden Road Brewing in Los Angeles, not only remembers the ending of the game, but what he was drinking while watching it. Carter smashed a three-run, walk-off home run to give the Blue Jays back-to-back world championships.


"I was in Vancouver, thousands of kilometers from Toronto and you could hear people cheering in the street from every direction," Yanow said. "It seemed like every house erupted with excitement."

Part of his celebration was that British Columbia brew. And so it's been for fans of the sport: Beer and baseball are intertwined.

Saturday is National Beer Day
, and it couldn't be more fitting that this holiday falls at the start of the MLB season (or Baseball Saison, the name of an unfiltered ale from The Brewhouse in Santa Barbara). A bottle of suds is as crucial a part of the enjoyment equation at the ballpark as peanuts and Cracker Jack. Some stadiums even have dozens of craft beer options inside, like the SandLot Brewery at Coors Field. You don't even have to be at the park to enjoy a baseball-related beer. A handful of microbreweries have tributes to America's pastime:

for example:


1-SH-589x375_baseball-beer.jpg



4-SH-589x375_baseball-beer.jpg



5-SH-589x375_baseball-beer.jpg
 

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