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  2. Bass Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Bottles of Bass beer for sale at a liquor store in Iizaka, Fukushima, Japan From 2000 to 2005, Bass was produced under licence by Molson Coors in Burton, in the original Bass brewery. When Coors' licence to brew draught Bass came to an end in 2005, a new licence was awarded to Wolverhampton & Dudley Breweries plc (later Marston's plc ), which ...

  3. Falstaff Brewing Corporation - Wikipedia

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    After the 1990 closing of the last Falstaff brewery in Fort Wayne, the brand name became a licensed property of Pabst, which continued to produce Falstaff beer through other breweries. Selling only 1,468 barrels of Falstaff in 2004, Pabst discontinued production of Falstaff in May 2005. [15] [16]

  4. Dusek's Board & Beer - Wikipedia

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    This Chicago -related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  5. Peter Hand Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    The Peter Hand Brewing Company was an American brewery established in 1891 by Prussian immigrant and American Civil War veteran Peter Hand in Chicago, Illinois.The company is notable for popularizing the light beer recipe it would later sell to Miller Brewing, which thereafter rebranded it "Light Beer from Miller", and, ultimately, Miller Lite. [1]

  6. Manhattan Brewing Company of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Manhattan changed their name to Canadian Ace effective January 2, 1947, and discontinued producing any brands bearing Manhattan in the name. However, the link to organized crime remained as Lou Greenberg was a principal owner of the Canadian Ace Brewing Company.

  7. Goose Island Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Goose Island Beer Company is a brewery in Chicago. The oldest currently-operating brewing company in Illinois, it began as a brewpub that opened in 1988 in the Lincoln Park neighborhood, and was named after a nearby island. A larger production brewery opened in 1995. A second brewpub, in Wrigleyville, opened in 1999 and closed in 2015. [1]

  8. Stones Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Stones Bitter has suffered a decline in sales since the closure, and a member of the Bass board of directors that took the decision to close the brewery has admitted that, given the subsequent resurgence in golden ales and local provenance in beer, the decision to close the brewery was the wrong one. [3]

  9. Category:Beer in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Beer brewing companies based in Illinois (1 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Beer in Illinois" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect ...