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Lakefront Brewery, Inc. is a brewery in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. The brewery is based in the Beerline B neighborhood of Milwaukee, Wisconsin . Founded in 1987 by brothers Russ and Jim Klisch, several of its brands are named after Milwaukee neighborhoods , such as Riverwest Stein Beer and East Side Dark.
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Aleman Brewing Company, Chicago, founded in 2013. Initially the beer was contract brewed. [501] Opened their own brewery in 2016. Closed in 2023. Ale Syndicate was founded in Chicago in 2013. The beer was originally contract brewed at several locations, including Big Chicago Brewing Company, Galena Brewing Company, and Excel Brewing Company. [502]
[2] In 2017, they moved to a larger facility with a taproom at 3057 N Rockwell Street in Chicago. [3] Metropolitan focused exclusively on brewing lagers in the traditional German style, [4] the only craft brewery in Chicago to do so. [5] Doug Hurst earned a brewing diploma at the Siebel Institute of Technology. [6]
5 Rabbit Cerveceria, which prides itself on being the first Latino-owned and operated brewery in the United States, is reselling its popular Blonde Ale, which was initially set for exclusive ...
The Schoenhofen Brewery was typical of the region, although enterprises were not located in the city center, but along the new rail lines. [2] No mention is made of the artesian springs as the source of the Brewery's water supply "In the basement of the old brewery building is the only artesian well still in existence in the Chicago area. At ...
The Best Brewing Company of Chicago Building is a historic brewery building at 1315-1317 W. Fletcher Street in the Lakeview neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois.The building was built in 1893 for the Best Brewing Company of Chicago, replacing a smaller 1885 brewery on the site that the company had bought in 1891.
McAvoy Brewing Company (founded in 1865 as Bemis & Rindge Brewery by Henry V. Bemis) was run by John H. McAvoy in Chicago, Illinois and was one of Chicago's largest breweries before Prohibition. [2] Coinciding with the Eighteenth Amendment going into effect on January 16, 1920, the brewery closed in 1920.