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NABA is also the publisher of ''The Breweriana Collector'', a quarterly publication said to be "America’s Oldest National Breweriana Journal”.{{Citation needed|date=February 2008}} The term Breweriana is also utilized by other ] Associations, including The East Coast Breweriana Association and the American Breweriana Association. NABA is also the publisher of ''The Breweriana Collector'', a quarterly publication said to be "America’s Oldest National Breweriana Journal”.{{Citation needed|date=February 2008}} The term Breweriana is also utilized by other ] Associations, including The East Coast Breweriana Association and the American Breweriana Association.

The ABA National Brewery Museum & Research Library preserves the rich history of America’s breweries with permanent and rotating displays showcasing a world class collection of Breweriana from beer bottles and cans, glasses, coasters, advertising materials and other breweriana collectibles. It is located in Potosi, Wisconsin on the 2nd and 3rd floor of the Potosi Brewing Company. <ref name="National Brewery Museum Website">{{cite web|url=http://nationalbrewerymuseum.org/|website=National Brewery Museum & Research Library|accessdate=23 May 2016}}</ref>


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A collage consisting of six beer labels, a typical breweriana item.

Breweriana commonly refers to any article containing a brewery name or brand name, usually in connection to collecting them as a hobby. Examples include beer cans, beer bottle, bottle opener, beer labels, tin signs, coasters, beer trays, beer tap, wooden cases and neon signs.

History

Breweriana first appeared in the National lexicon with the 1972 formulation of the National Association of Breweriana Advertising, also known as NABA. According to 2006-2008 NABA President Lawrence R. "Larry" Moter Jr., Breweriana is defined as “collectible historical Brewery advertising”.

NABA is also the publisher of The Breweriana Collector, a quarterly publication said to be "America’s Oldest National Breweriana Journal”. The term Breweriana is also utilized by other collector Associations, including The East Coast Breweriana Association and the American Breweriana Association.

The ABA National Brewery Museum & Research Library preserves the rich history of America’s breweries with permanent and rotating displays showcasing a world class collection of Breweriana from beer bottles and cans, glasses, coasters, advertising materials and other breweriana collectibles. It is located in Potosi, Wisconsin on the 2nd and 3rd floor of the Potosi Brewing Company.

See also

References

  1. National Brewery Museum & Research Library http://nationalbrewerymuseum.org/. Retrieved 23 May 2016. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)

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