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Dead Low Brewing [154] – Cincinnati; Devil Wind Brewing Company [155] – Xenia; DogBerry Brewing LLC – West Chester [156] Eudora Brewing Company – Kettering [157] Fibonacci Brewing Company – Cincinnati [158] Fifth Street Brewpub Co-op – Dayton [159] Fifty West Brewing Company – Cincinnati [160] Figleaf Brewing Company [161 ...
The Burger Brewing Company was an American brewery based in Cincinnati, Ohio, and one of the staple breweries of the region through the 1960s.At the company's peak, it was deeply associated with the Cincinnati Reds and then-broadcaster Waite Hoyt through marketing campaigns.
As of 2018, Rhinegeist was the 28th largest independent craft brewery in the United States and the 2nd largest in Ohio by sales volume. [5] Rhinegeist currently distributes its products in Ohio, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Wisconsin. [6] [7] [8] The brewery self-distributes in Cincinnati and Columbus, Ohio. [9]
Esoteric Brewing Co. Cincinnati’s first minority-owned brewery is shaking things up and creating quite a buzz among locals and tourists. Helmed by CEO Brian Jackson and his partner Marvin ...
Red Top Brewing Company closed in the late 1950s, the Bavarian Brewing Company, just across the Ohio River in Covington, Kentucky, closed in 1966. By 1973, Burger Brewing Company, a once dominant Cincinnati brand, announced its closure. Hudepohl stepped in and purchased the brands and recipes of Burger headed by new president Thomas Zins, which ...
Bockfest is an annual beer festival held in Over-the-Rhine, Cincinnati, Ohio on the first full weekend of March. It is the oldest German-style bock beer festival in the United States. [1] It drew an estimated 20,000 attendees in 2013 [2] and 30,000 in 2014. [3] Bockfest originated from the 1992 special release of a beer by Hudepohl Brewing Company.
Christian Moerlein Brewing Co. is a private beer company that began production in 1853 in Cincinnati, Ohio, by German immigrant Christian Moerlein. Before closing its doors in 1919 as result of prohibition, Christian Moerlein was among the ten largest American breweries by volume.