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The brewery went through several names, such as Sicks' Seattle Brewing and Malting and Sicks' Rainier Brewing Company, during the 1935–1977 period. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Sicks' Seattle Brewing & Malting Co. Brewery, also known as Bayview Brewery or simply as "The Brewery", now the headquarters of Tully's Coffee
Rainier Brewing Company had to diversify and in 1919, Nevada Supply Company started to sell non-alcoholic beverages from the location. They housed other businesses including the Nevada National Ice and Cold Storage Company, National Coal Co., National Ice Co., National Oil and Burner Co. and the Ice House Antiques. [2] [3]
Most of the Hemrich/Bay View facility (today's Old Rainier Brewery) was always on solid ground, but planks on pilings extended past the Columbia and Puget Sound Railroad (C. & P.S.R.R.), then across Grant Street, to the bottling plant pier. Grant Street was roughly along the same route as today's Airport Way S., but was a causeway over water ...
The brewery that was clipped by the B-50 Superfortress before it crashed into the Lester. Interstate 5 now runs through where the apartment building once stood. [1]The Lester Apartments was a building on the west side of Beacon Hill, Seattle, Washington, United States.
Iconic Rainier beer television commercials from the 1970’s and 1980’s lie on shelves in filmmaker and director, Isaac Olsen’s, studio in Tacoma, Wash. on Sept. 20, 2022.
In 1953, Hamm's purchased its second brewery from the Rainier Brewing Company. [6] Hamm's opened its San Francisco brewery in 1954 at 1550 Bryant Street. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Its 20-by-80 foot sign, was surmounted by a three-dimensional 13-foot beer-glass-shaped lighting sculpture on top, filling with "beer" and forming a "head", all with lights.
Lady Rainier is a public sculpture in Seattle, Washington, United States.The work, consisting of a bronzed statue of a woman holding a glass, was commissioned by the Seattle Brewing & Malting Company (the producers of Rainier Beer) and created in Germany in 1903.
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