September 7, 2021 – National Salami Day | National Beer Lover’s Day

Today We Get To Kick Back and Crack Open A Brew, While We Learn How The Salami Is Made.

Welcome to September 7th, 2021 on the National Day Calendar. Today we celebrate learning how the sausage is made and a top down love for beer.

While American cuisine boasts an array of international flavors, today we celebrate an Italian favorite.  The Latin word “salumen” means a mixture of salted meats. Salami is a generic term used to describe any encased meat product, but in Italy this typically means pork.  In the same way that cheeses are named for the place in which they’re made, salami is more specifically identified by its native region.  This could be Salami di Felino from Parma or Soppressata from Calabria.  The sausages vary by spice and curing process, but most are tied and aged in cool dark cellars for days or months.  On National Salami Day, try something truly special as you find out how the sausage is made.  

Americans have loved beer from the beginning. George Washington was a huge fan of porters. Thomas Jefferson kept his home well stocked with beer. James Madison wanted to establish a national brewery and appoint a Secretary of Beer. Sadly, that idea did not come to fruition. Franklin Roosevelt continued this presidential tradition. When he came into office, FDR promised to have Prohibition repealed. And before the ban was lifted on any other alcohol, Roosevelt signed an executive order to legalize the sale of—you guessed it—beer. During National Beer Lover’s Day, crack open a cold one and enjoy the drink that’s a favorite of world leaders and regular Joes alike.

I’m Anna Devere and I’m Marlo Anderson.  Thanks for joining us as we Celebrate Every Day.


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