New York City’s beer history is a strange one. A big beer powerhouse from the days of the Dutch all the way to post-World War II, then well ahead of the brewpub trend in the 1980s, by the 1990s and early 2000s, when the craft beer movement was beginning to boom, New York City was suddenly lacking. That would change quickly in the 2010s as great brewery after great brewery began to spring up — mostly in Brooklyn, but today each borough has at least one or two spots of note. The article 10 ...