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Bauernschmidt's brewery was named the American Brewery and was in operation by January 1900 at 1108 Hillen Street in Baltimore. [2] [3] Bauernschmidt competed with Maryland Brewing Company. His brother William would leave American Brewery and his brother John would leave his job at the competing brewery and join the American Brewery.
In 1954 the company expanded outside Maryland by buying a controlling interest in the Altes Brewing Co. of Detroit. [11] By that time, National was brewing 1,000,000 barrels annually at its Baltimore plant - an increase from 300,000 barrels just seven years earlier - while the Altes acquisition added another 800,000 barrels of capacity.
Breweries in Maryland produce a wide range of beers in different styles that are marketed locally, regionally, and nationally. In 2012 Maryland's 34 brewing establishments (including breweries, brewpubs, importers, and company-owned packagers and wholesalers) employed 320 people directly, and more than 20,000 others in related jobs such as wholesaling and retailing. [1]
The Brewhouse building, a 30,000-square-foot (2,800 m 2) building that once served as the main brewing facility, was transformed into Humanim's Baltimore headquarters. Humanim is a 50-year-old Maryland-based social and human services provider that has delivered programs and services in East Baltimore for the last 35 years.
Apple has reached a tentative collective bargaining contract with the first unionized company store in the country. The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers’ Coalition ...
He later told The Herald-Mail the brewery would likely be open by mid- to late June — at just about the time the Hub City Garage is expected to open on Antietam Street.
On Wednesday, the state’s three-member Board of Public Works approved a $13 million settlement arising from an investigation conducted by the U.S. Department of Labor, which examined time ...
National Bohemian Beer, colloquially Natty Boh, is an American lager [2] originating from Baltimore, Maryland. It was first brewed in 1885 by the National Brewing Company, but was eventually purchased by Pabst Brewing Company. Nearly 90 percent of National Bohemian sales are in Baltimore. [3]