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  2. Manhattan Brewing Company of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The Annual Report Of The Federal Trade Commission For The Fiscal Year Ended June 30 1944 mentions a case "Manhattan Brewing Co., Chicago.--Seventh Circuit (Chicago), misleading use of words "Canadian" and "Wisconsin" in brand or trade names for beer or ale not brewed in Canada or Wisconsin." [2] The Canadian (Ace) issue continued through 1946. [3]

  3. List of breweries in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Originally Dunn Brewery, renamed William Dow & Co. on death of Thomas Dunn. Combines with Williams to become National Breweries in 1909. [3] The National Breweries Ltd. building was constructed in 1919 with additions in 1924. [4] Acquired by Canadian Breweries in 1952, brands discontinued in 1997: F&M Brewery: Ontario: Guelph: 1995: Closed in 2018

  4. Canadian Breweries - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Breweries Limited (CBL), originally the Brewing Corporation of Ontario, was an Ontario-based holding company in the brewing industry. The company was founded in 1930 by a merger of two breweries, Brading of Ottawa and Kuntz of Kitchener-Waterloo.

  5. Beer in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Brewmasters and Brewery Creek: A History of Craft Beer in Vancouver, Then and Now. Victoria: TouchWood Editions. ISBN 9781771514507. Coutts, Ian (2010). Brew North: How Canadians Made Beer and Beer Made Canada. Vancouver: Greystone Books. ISBN 9781553654674. Sneath, Allen Winn (2001).

  6. Carling O'Keefe - Wikipedia

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    Carling O'Keefe was a brewing company in Canada that is now part of Molson Coors. The company's origins can be traced to Canadian Breweries, which bought the Carling Brewery in 1930 and the O'Keefe Brewery in 1934. Canadian Breweries purchased numerous other brewers – some to shut down, and some solely for their brands.

  7. McAvoy Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    McAvoy Brewing Company (founded in 1865 as Bemis & Rindge Brewery by Henry V. Bemis) was run by John H. McAvoy in Chicago, Illinois and was one of Chicago's largest breweries before Prohibition. [2] Coinciding with the Eighteenth Amendment going into effect on January 16, 1920, the brewery closed in 1920.

  8. Schoenhofen Brewery Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Schoenhofen Brewery was typical of the region, although enterprises were not located in the city center, but along the new rail lines. [2] No mention is made of the artesian springs as the source of the Brewery's water supply "In the basement of the old brewery building is the only artesian well still in existence in the Chicago area. At ...

  9. Alexander Keith's Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Keith's is a brewery in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. It is part of Anheuser-Busch InBev , a holdings company based in Leuven , Belgium, which owns over 400 beer brands globally. The brewery was founded in 1820 by Alexander Keith who had immigrated from Scotland three years previously. [ 1 ]