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Yards Brewing Company associate the city of Philadelphia with the country's founding fathers, not only for history's sake, but also as some were brewers themselves. In 1999, Yards launched a collaborative effort with City Tavern , which specializes in recreating 18th century recipes, to lay the foundation of what would become the Ales of the ...
The New Albanian Brewing Company, located in the Metropolitan Louisville area in New Albany, Indiana, is a regional craft brewer with distribution throughout the states of Indiana and Kentucky. It has been rated as high as sixth among the world's craft breweries according to Ratebeer.com. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is the first commercial brewery to ...
Abettor Brewing Company - Winchester [8] Against the Grain Brewery [7] - Louisville; Akasha Brewing Company [9] - Louisville; Alexandria Brewing Company - Alexandria [10] Apocalypse Brew Works [11] [12] - Louisville; Birds Nest Brewing Company - Danville; Blue Stallion Brewing [13] [14] - Lexington; Bluegrass Brewing Company - Louisville
In 1879, when Louisville had a population of about 250, his company was listed as "the only stone-ware manufactory in the state of Nebraska." By 1881 the pottery works had a capacity of "12,000 to 15,000 gallons per week."
Frederick Krug (December 22, 1833 – November 18, 1919) [1] was the German-immigrant founder of the Frederick Krug Brewing Company of Omaha, Nebraska. [2] Krug is often cited as one of the early settlers of Omaha. [3]
In 1877 Frederick married Adele Wassmer, who was born in Holstein, Germany, and had emigrated to Nebraska. Together they had one son and one daughter. Together they had one son and one daughter. Metz died at the brewery at the age of 69, and was also interred at the Prospect Hill Cemetery in North Omaha .
The Hastings Brewing Company, formed in 1906, constructed the building in 1907. The company specialized in manufacturing lagers. In 1910, an accompanying bottling plant designed by C. W. Way was built. By 1911, Hastings was the second largest brewery in the state.