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The Coors Brewing Company is an American brewery and beer company based in Golden, Colorado, that was founded in 1873. In 2005, Adolph Coors Company , the holding company that owned Coors Brewing, merged with Molson , Inc. to become Molson Coors . [ 1 ]
Jacob Schueler (November 20, 1835 - April 15, 1918 [1] [2]) was a German-American businessman and confectionary owner, best known for co-founding the Golden Brewery, today known as Coors Brewing Company in 1873.
The merger included the brands and brewing operations of the Molson Brewery and the Coors Brewing Company. [7] [3] Molson Brewery was started by John Molson in Montreal, Canada, in 1786. Coors Brewing Company was started by Adolph Coors in Golden, Colorado, United States, in 1873. Molson Coors bought Creemore Springs Brewery on April 22, 2005. [8]
By February 1874, they were producing beer for sale. In 1880, Coors purchased Schueler's interest, and the brewery was renamed Adolph Coors Golden Brewery. [4] When Prohibition began in Colorado in 1916, he converted his brewery to make malted milk. The company also manufactured porcelain and ceramic products made from clay mined in Golden.
The Adolph Coors Company was formerly a holding company in Golden, Colorado controlled by the heirs of founder Adolph Coors. Its principal subsidiary was the Coors Brewing Company. The brewery was founded in 1873. [1] In 2005, Adolph Coors Co. merged with Molson, Inc. to become the Molson Coors Brewing Company. [2]
On May 11, the Burial x The Whale World Tour: Hip Hop Day Rage will be from 1-4 p.m. at The Whale in West Asheville. ... The Whale owners to open third Asheville rare beer bar: What to know. Show ...
New Belgium Brewing's River Arts District facility sustained flood damage. Its Asheville taproom, which opened in 2016, remains closed and its Fort Collins, Colorado, taproom is open.
William Kistler Coors (August 11, 1916 – October 13, 2018) was an American brewery executive with the Coors Brewing Company. He was affiliated with the company for over 64 years, and was a board member from 1973 to 2003. He was a grandson of Adolph Coors (1847–1929), the company's founder.