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  2. Spoetzl Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Spoetzl Brewery (originally Shiner Brewing Association) is a brewery located in Shiner, Texas, United States.It produces a diverse line of Shiner beers, including their flagship Shiner Bock, a dark lager that is now distributed throughout the US.

  3. New Belgium Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Kim Jordan, the president of New Belgium Brewery, credits the success of the company in part on Fitch's artwork: "Our beers were good, our labels were interesting to people, and we pretty quickly had a fairly robust following." [26] In 2010, however, New Belgium unveiled its four-beer Explore Series, whose labels featured a different design.

  4. National Bohemian - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  5. Keystone (beer brand) - Wikipedia

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    Keystone beer is a product of the Molson Coors Beverage Company in Golden, Colorado. It was first introduced in Chico, California in September 1989. Keystone Ice can be found in canned, kegged, and occasionally, bottled form, with 5.9% ABV. Keystone Light has a 4.13% ABV; [1] roughly equal to other macro "light" brews.

  6. Pour your own beer at this new Puyallup-area taproom, and ...

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    The U-Pour It pub plans to offer 40 taps as well as a full menu of pizza, sandwiches and bar snacks.

  7. Kingsbury Breweries Company - Wikipedia

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    Kingsbury's franchise brand was known as the "Aristocrat of Beer" and "Fit for a King." Kingsbury's main offices remained in Manitowoc until 1963, when it merged with G. Heileman Brewing Company , which brewed and distributed Kingsbury label products until 1974.