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The August Schell Brewing Company is a brewing company in New Ulm, Minnesota, that was founded by German immigrant August Schell in 1860. [3] It is the second oldest family-owned brewery in America (after D. G. Yuengling & Son) [4] and became the oldest and largest brewery in Minnesota when the company bought the Grain Belt rights in 2002. [3]
Aegir Brewing Company Elk River: 2018 [8] Alloy Brewing Company Coon Rapids: 2017 [9] Angry Hog Brewery Austin: 2018 [10] Angry Inch Brewing Lakeville: 2016 [11] August Schell Brewing Company: New Ulm: 1860 The second-oldest family-owned brewery in the U.S. [12] Back Channel Brewing Collective Spring Park: 2017 [13] Bad Habit Brewing Company St ...
The Grain Belt name first appeared in 1893 as the "Golden Grain Belt Old Lager," then brewed by the Minneapolis Brewing Company. The Minneapolis Brewing Company was a conglomerate of four other Minneapolis-based breweries, formed in 1890 by the consolidation of the F.D. Noerenberg Brewery, John Orth Brewing Company, Heinrich Brewing Association, and Germania Brewing Association.
New Ulm (/ ˈ n juː ˈ ʌ l m / NEW ULM) [6] is a city and the county seat of Brown County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 14,120 at the 2020 census . [ 3 ] [ 7 ] It is located on the triangle of land formed by the confluence of the Minnesota River and the Cottonwood River .
New Realm Brewing Company has opened its fifth southeastern franchise in Greenville. The craft beer brewery, restaurant, and speakeasy is located at 912 S. Main in the West End.
New Ulm — a city in and county seat of Brown County, located in southern Minnesota. Sited at the confluence of the Minnesota River and the Cottonwood River . Subcategories
August Schell Brewing Company: December 27, 1974 : 20th South St. New Ulm: Only surviving example of New Ulm's seven early breweries—established in 1860—with highly intact industrial buildings, residences, and gardens. [32] 28
The Brown County Museum has been located in the former New Ulm Post Office building since 1985. [2] The historic building in New Ulm, Minnesota, United States was built in 1909 and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) on April 28, 1970. The building is significant as it reflects local German culture of the founders of ...