“When Kansas Was America’s Napa Valley” is an essay I wrote for the series What It Means to Be American, a project by The Smithsonian and Arizona State University in conjunction with Zócalo Public Square.
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There are a number of independent breweries, wineries and distilleries across Kansas and Missouri. Author Pete Dulin has been to more than 150 of them in the course of researching his new book, Expedition of Thirst. Kansas Public Radio commentator Rex Buchanan took a look and turned in this book report.
Continue reading “Kansas Public Radio Review of Expedition of Thirst”Sneak Peek: Expedition of Thirst cover
I’m excited to share the cover for Expedition of Thirst: Exploring Breweries, Wineries, and Distilleries across the Heart of Kansas and Missouri. Any guesses on where this photo was taken? Hint: It was shot in Missouri.
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Author Talk – Pete Dulin
Kansas City Beer: A History of Brewing in the Heartland
Sunday, April 23, 2017 | 2 p.m.
Central Library, 14 W. 10th St.
As part of the Missouri Valley Speaker Series, I will present a talk about my most recent book.
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While researching Kansas City Beer, I came across some interesting facts and trivia about Kansas City’s breweries, including the maker of Rochester Beer.
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