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By the time Hand died in 1899, he had found success with a lager named Meister Brau. The brewery continued to grow and though it was "officially" closed between 1920 and 1933 (as a result of prohibition), the company survived and expanded several times.
Meister Bräu is a American Adjunct Lager style beer brewed by Miller Brewing Co. in Milwaukee, WI. Score: 47 with 80 ratings and reviews. Last update: 07-26-2023.
The Miller Meister Brau was also discontinued after a relatively short run. Today, the Meister Brau brand is owned by Pabst Brewing Company who has brought back the original recipe as a limited edition seasonal beer under the name “Meister Brau Dunkelweizen”.
Alongside Peter Hand, who was an American Civil War veteran from Chicago, he founded the Hand brewing company, located in Chicago, in 1891, and manufactured a famous product known as Meister Brau. Little did he know that soon he would be manufacturing hundreds of barrels of the beer.
Miller Lite is a 4.2% ABV light American lager beer sold by Molson Coors (previously MillerCoors) of Chicago, Illinois. [1][4] It was first produced in 1975. The company also produces Miller Genuine Draft and Miller High Life. Miller Lite competes mainly with Anheuser-Busch 's Bud Light.
Meister Brau, focusing on the demand for reduced-calorie products (diet sodas were just starting to emerge as a viable, mass-market product in the late 1960s and early 1970s) used Meister Brau Lite as the linchpin of Lite Food Products, a line of healthy-skewing foods for the weight-conscious.
Peter Hand opened his brewery in 1891 in Chicago, IL and began brewing German style beers. Meister Brau soon became his flagship prosuct. Peter Hand's death in 1899 did not slow down demand for Meister Brau.
Meister Brau. The classic Meister Brau beer is back! We pay homage to the past but keep to the present. This classic American beer is even better than berfore. Now avaialble in select markets in Pennsylvania. Check back soon for updates on expanded distribution.
Before Hand died in 1899, his brewery already enjoyed considerable success with its “Meister Brau” brand. The enterprise survived Prohibition and employed nearly 600 people when it was purchased in 1965 by a group led by James Howard.
Meister Brau was an American pale lager produced by Miller Brewery with a 4.5 percent ABV. Its flavor, aroma, and taste consist of hops, malt, yeast, and grain. This lager is a light-bodied beer with high carbonation and a crisp, clean mouthfeel.