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Sebewaing Brewing Company - Sebewaing, Michigan [153] [154] [155] which was briefly known as "The Michigan Brewing Company. [156] St. Johns Brewing Co. – St. Johns; Stroh Brewery Company – Detroit; Third Monk Brewing Company - South Lyon; Townies Brewery - Ann Arbor; Tulip City Brewstillery – Holland; Two Bandits Brewing Co. – Coldwater
On January 31, 2025, Brew Detroit closed its taproom. [6] On February 17, 2025, they announced that they were acquired by Benchmark Beverage Company out of Livonia, who in December 2024 had also acquired Dark Horse Brewing Company and ROAK Brewing Company in Marshall. The company stated that they will brew five of Brew Detroit's flagship beers ...
The Stroh Brewery Company was a beer brewery in Detroit, Michigan.In addition to its own Stroh's brand, the company produced or bought the rights to several other brands including Goebel, Schaefer, Schlitz, Augsburger, [2] Erlanger, Old Style, Lone Star, Old Milwaukee, Red River, and Signature, as well as manufacturing Stroh's Ice Cream.
The Michigan Brewers Guild's Detroit Fall Beer Festival in 2019. 2023 Fall Beer Festival beers to try. Aberrant Ales — Open Fire Brown Ale. Arvon Brewing Co. — Berry Cobbler Sour.
Atwater Brewery has expanded sales of its Detroit Tigers-branded lager to metro Detroit retailers, just as the team's pitchers and catchers report to Lakeland, Florida. "D Light," a 95-calorie ...
8 Degrees Plato, a popular Detroit craft beer store, to close at end of December. Gannett. Frank Witsil, Detroit Free Press. November 25, 2024 at 5:25 PM.
Altes Brewing Company was a local Detroit, Michigan brewery which National acquired in 1954. Altes Beer was a popular lower priced beer in Michigan but National decided to discontinue Altes and replace it by brewing and selling National Bohemian Beer in Detroit. The move did not work and Altes Beer was brought back.
The beer was locally popular in Detroit from the company's inception, but grew in popularity and was eventually available in many states for a brief period in the 1940s, with an ad campaign in Life magazine [2] that featured restaurant ads [3] from many famous eateries around the country using Goebel beer as an ingredient. The beer, billed as a ...