Brewing Up Chicago: How Beer Transformed A City
A Chicago Brewseum Exhibition at the Field Museum
November 2, 2018 - August 16, 2020
The Field Museum
1400 S Lake Shore Dr, Chicago, IL 60605
In Chicago, beer is more than just a beverage — its history is part of what gives our city its unique flavor and identity. Brewing Up Chicago: How Beer Transformed A City was the Beer Culture Center’s (Chicago Brewseum) first exhibition, hosted at the Field Museum.
The exhibition was presented in four sections and views Chicago’s 19th Century urban development through the lens of its brewing industry, and by extension, the immigrant community who built it. From the city’s founding in 1833 to the Columbian Exposition sixty years later, the German-American community evolved from strange ethnic outsiders to respected citizens essential to the fabric of the city’s existence. By telling the story of the immigrant experience in 1800s Chicago, we make modern day and personal connections for a broad and diverse audience. By presenting a beer narrative that has never been told before, we illustrate how beer is more than just a beverage and a strong cultural force capable of building community and making change.
Brewing Up Chicago: How Beer Transformed a City was organized by the Beer Culture Center (Chicago Brewseum).
Read about the exhibition in the Chicago Tribune and TimeOut Chicago!
Each section of the exhibition equates that stage of development to part of the brewing process:
Section 1: The Raw Ingredients
1833 - 1850
Different elements coming together and setting things in motion. A small frontier village, Chicago begins to change with the arrival of the first German brewers.
Section 2: The Mash
1851 - 1870
A heated, boiling stew that, in Chicago's case, was rooted in anti-immigrant sentiment and resulted in civil conflict.
Section 3: Fermentation
1871-1885
A rapid growth and transformation. We explore how both immigrants and the brewing industry grew post Chicago Fire of 1871 and led the nation in beer and technological advancement.
Section 4: Maturation
1885 - 1893
Smooth integration of different elements into a cohesive, functional whole. Chicago, its immigrant community, and the beer industry are highlighted at the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition.