San Francisco is a city that loves its libations. So it’s probably not really surprising that we’re hosting a few Prohibition-repeal events, namely a parade this afternoon led by the 21st Amendment Brewery folks. Details on the events behind the jump.
On Dec. 5, 1933, after 13 long years of bad homebrew and bathtub gin, the states ratified the 21st Amendment, which abolished the 18th Amendment, ending prohibition in America. To celebrate this momentous day, we’re hosting Repeal Prohibition Week at 21st Amendment Brewery.
Monday, December 1, 5:00 p.m.
TAP THAT KEG of "Beerly Legal Lager" at 21st Amendment Brewery, 563 2nd Street, San Francisco. Brewed specifically for the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the 21st Amendment, which repealed prohibition in America. Admission is free. 415-369-0900
Wednesday, December 3, 6:00 p.m.
EAT, DRINK, BEER MERRY at 21st Amendment Brewery, 563 2nd Street, San Francisco. Features rare seasonal beers, guest brewers and a five-course meal. $75/person, includes tax and tip; cash only. Reservations required: 415-369-0900
Friday, December 5, 4:00 p.m.
REPEALEBRATION CELEBRATION (aka We Want Beer! March) begins at Justin Herman Plaza (1 Market Street) with a full marching band and a coterie of revelers in 1930’s garb. Parade ends at 21st Amendment Brewery (563 2nd Street, San Francisco – see parade route) with a Repeal Prohibition celebration featuring a three-piece jazz band, special menu items, and a password-only speakeasy. Password retrieval instructions will be twittered on December 1. Admission is free: 415-369-0900