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  2. Women in brewing - Wikipedia

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    Women in Tanzania have traditionally been the "sole marketers" of drinks, and many use the money they make by selling alcohol to supplement their incomes. [21] Native South African women brewing beer by their huts. As early as 1600 BCE, Maya civilizations were using cacao beans to produce beer, long before it was used to make the non-alcoholic ...

  3. Valentin Blatz - Wikipedia

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    The brewery produced Milwaukee's first individually bottled beer in 1874. It incorporated as the Valentin Blatz Brewing Company in 1889 and by the 1900s was the city's third largest brewer. He was active in many organizations such as the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Blatz was a freemason and member of Aurora Lodge No.30 in Milwaukee ...

  4. List of inventions and discoveries by women - Wikipedia

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    This page aims to list inventions and discoveries in which women played a major role. Objects List Object 1 - "Almond Water" Object 2 - “Level Keys” (Trimmed; Open for Rewrite) Object 3 - "Smiler Repellent" In revision, please wait for this file to update Object 4 - "Deuclidators" Object 5 - "Candy" Object 6 - "The Mirror" Object 7 - "Memory Jar" Object 8 - "Lamps" Object 9 - "Dumb Gum ...

  5. 10 products you didn't know were invented by women - AOL

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  6. A. Gettelman Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    The A. Gettelman Brewing Company was an American brewery that was based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin from 1856 until 1961, when it was sold to Miller Brewing Company. [1] It was the smallest of the "Big Five" breweries from Milwaukee's brewing legacy (Schlitz, Pabst, Miller, and Blatz being the others).

  7. Kingsbury Breweries Company - Wikipedia

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    The main location was Manitowoc, Wisconsin, with other locations in Sheboygan, Wisconsin and St. Paul, Minnesota. In 1926, the firm was sold to the Manitowoc Products Company and was known as the Gutsch Brewery. [1] Its corporate name was changed to Kingsbury Breweries Company in 1933. [2]

  8. 'A dying community:' What a Wisconsin beer town shows ... - AOL

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    “We did not want this to be a dying community.” Once boasting a population of 5,000 as a mining and farming town in the 1800s, the community shrank over the decades to just a few hundred.

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