150+ Years of Beer and Brewing in Atlanta, Georgia

The History Press
144 pages plus 16-page color insert
This 2013 book chronicling Atlanta's brewing past and present is available through the authors, local Atlanta independent bookstores, major booksellers and online retailers. Electronic versions are also available.
Autographed copies can be ordered from the authors by using the email link in the upper right-hand corner (we'll send a PayPal invoice) or by purchasing here. Retail and trade orders may also be placed with Arcadia/The History Press.
The book signing schedule is kept updated for new events.
144 pages plus 16-page color insert
This 2013 book chronicling Atlanta's brewing past and present is available through the authors, local Atlanta independent bookstores, major booksellers and online retailers. Electronic versions are also available.
Autographed copies can be ordered from the authors by using the email link in the upper right-hand corner (we'll send a PayPal invoice) or by purchasing here. Retail and trade orders may also be placed with Arcadia/The History Press.
The book signing schedule is kept updated for new events.
"Ron Smith and Mary O. Boyle delve into a colorful past that begins in frontier times and extends to the stories of early taverns and saloons, religious zeal, prohibition and the roots of the current craft beer boom." - Atlanta Journal Constitution
"The brewery sections draw attention to some long-neglected businesses...but the chapter on Prohibition may be the most fascinating part of the book." - American Breweriana Journal
"The book is excellent, and I think you captured the Prohibition story as well as I've ever read. The historical insights into the Atlantic Brewery were particularly interesting to me because I have several pieces of breweriana from them. I also learned a ton about Atlanta's extensive beer scene and will plan to visit some of these great venues during future visits to the city!" - Matt Parker, breweriana collector, Martinez, GA
"The brewery sections draw attention to some long-neglected businesses...but the chapter on Prohibition may be the most fascinating part of the book." - American Breweriana Journal
"The book is excellent, and I think you captured the Prohibition story as well as I've ever read. The historical insights into the Atlantic Brewery were particularly interesting to me because I have several pieces of breweriana from them. I also learned a ton about Atlanta's extensive beer scene and will plan to visit some of these great venues during future visits to the city!" - Matt Parker, breweriana collector, Martinez, GA