A Good Beer Symposium?
[Ed.: I usually keep the two worlds of GX40 and A Good Beer Blog separate but this post this morning seems apt for sharing.]
Ever since I picked up a couple annual editions of the
Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and American Culture, I have been wondering why such a thing does not exist for beer. We know that beer is a
massive economic phenomena and that it is a
pervasive habit. Yet, as far as I can tell, there is little discussion on the cultural event as far as I can tell. Sure there are histories of brewing in a region or a nation but I have yet to come across anything as a general effort to define the sociological aspects of beer. A co-mingling of study and ale not necessarily
like this but not necessarily unlike it. Could we do that? It would require:
- interest - I need a group to discuss and plan a level of achievable feasibility. Creation of a trust account and a steering committee.
- money - for awards to trigger academics and lay folk to prepare papers. This could start with donations to a trust but could also include larger sponsorships from brewers.
- a panel - to read and judge the papers.
- a medium - presenting the best papers requires a medium. Cooperstown is a gathering of baseball nerds at that magic place but that sort of expense and formality need not exist at the start.
Any interest? One day, in the third or seventh year, we may meet at Milwaukee or Dublin to hear the papers read. For now we can consider the virtual world our medium.
Comments
portland - September 26, 2005 4:24 pm
there's a brewers' festival in portland
Alan - September 26, 2005 5:16 pm
That is critical information. Also note that you know a certified publisher now - today is the natal day of ISSN 1715-7811: <i>The Journal of Culture and Brewing</i>.