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The small brewery was successful under Schmidt's new leadership. In 1899, Schmidt transferred partial ownership of his new brewery to a new corporation, headed by his son-in-law Adolph Bremer and Adolph's brother Otto. This corporation later became Bremer Bank. With the new partnership, the Jacob Schmidt Brewing Company was established.
The Christian Schmidt Brewing Company was an American brewing company headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [1] Founded in 1860, it was the largest brewing company in the history of Philadelphia, producing nearly 4,000,000 barrels of beer a year in the late 1970s.
Fuhrmann & Schmidt was the successor company to the Eagle Brewing Company (1854–1878), the M. Markel & Company (1878–1893) and Phillip H Fuhrmann (1893–1906). The brewery produced F&S Beer and F&S Ale from 1906 until the brewery closed in 1920 for prohibition .
The Standard Reference Method or SRM [1] is one of several systems modern brewers use to specify beer color. Determination of the SRM value involves measuring the attenuation of light of a particular wavelength (430 nm) in passing through 1 cm of the beer, expressing the attenuation as an absorption and scaling the absorption by a constant (12.7 for SRM; 25 for EBC).
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Schmidt's may refer to: Schmidt's Girls College, an international German school in East Jerusalem; Schmidt's Naturals, an American personal care company;
A neon sign advertising Olympia beer can be seen in the window of the liquor store in American Graffiti (1973). Clint Eastwood promoted the brand in several popular films, including Magnum Force (1973), Thunderbolt and Lightfoot (1974), The Eiger Sanction (1975), Every Which Way but Loose (1978) (in which his orangutan Clyde also indulges), and ...
The C. F. Schmidt Brewery was originally founded in 1858 by Christian Frederick Schmidt and Charles Jaeger. It was located at the current site of Eli Lilly and Company's headquarters. Their best selling beers were lagers. The C. F. Schmidt Brewery closed on May 27, 1920. [2] In 1933, after Prohibition, IBC changed its name to Indiana Breweries ...