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  2. G. Heileman Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the 1930s, the company continued to expand their facilities to accommodate increased production needs. There was a major upgrade in the mid 1930s following the creation of Special Export, Heileman's second house brew. Whereas Old Style Lager was only around 4% alcohol, Special Export was over 6%. [9]

  3. Resch's - Wikipedia

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    Photograph from 1952, label says: "Resch's Special Export Pilsener, brewed & bottled by Tooth & C.O. Limited. Sydney, Australia" 33°53′48″S 151°12′55″E  /  33.8967432°S 151.2152146°E  / -33.8967432; 151.2152146 Resch's is a brand of beer produced by Carlton & United Breweries , available in New South Wales , Australia

  4. Amstel Brewery - Wikipedia

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    In 1884 a special export bottling plant was built, where "tropical" beers for the Dutch East Indies and other overseas markets were pasteurised and packaged in metal kegs. On 1 January 1891 the firm De Pesters, Kooy & Co. operating under the name Beiersch Bierbrouwerij De Amstel (Bavarian Beer Brewery De Amstel), was turned into a public ...

  5. Ohio brewery to release 'Stealing Signs' beer Friday ahead of ...

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    Saucy Brew Works will release a limited "Stealing Signs" beer Friday at 11 a.m. to commemorate the Michigan sign-stealing scandal. ... Ohio City and Pinecrest will carry the special-edition beer.

  6. P. Ballantine and Sons Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Bottles of Ballantine Beer, the lager, are featured prominently in a picture of a group of sailors celebrating VJ Day at the Naval Air Station(NAS) Beaufort, South Carolina. [27] In World War II, Ballantine made a beer can that was painted drab olive, so it would not reflect light and give away the position of the American soldiers. [28]

  7. Guinness Foreign Extra Stout - Wikipedia

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    First brewed by Guinness in 1801, FES was designed for export, and is more heavily hopped than Guinness Draught and Extra Stout, which gives it a more bitter taste, [4] and typically has a higher alcohol content (at around 7.5% ABV). The extra hops were intended as a natural preservative for the long journeys the beer would take by ship.

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