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But if you see something that doesn't look right, click here to contact us! Twice a week we compile our most fascinating features and deliver them straight to you. Live TV. This Day In History. From the early to mid th century, the first wide-scale American breweries were established by European immigrants, mostly from Germany.

All of the breweries on this list survived Prohibition by either selling near-beers, sodas, or beer ingredients like yeast. Nearly all of the signature beers from these companies are nationally recognized brands and some of them are even sold around the world. When the company first started out, Leinenkugel and Miller were the only two employees — Leinenkugel brewed the beer and Miller sold it. Leinenkugel continued to expand the brewery and added an icehouse, three-story malt house, bottling house, and copper shop and barns.

Although the Leinenkugel family no longer owned the brewery, Miller kept them on to run its operations. After several attempts to bring Leinenkugel beer to national U. Today, Leinenkugel is still owned by what is now known as MillerCoors and its president is still a member of the Leinenkugel family. According to Frankenmuth Brewery , it is the oldest microbrewery and the first craft brewery in Michigan. Brewing Co. The brewery stayed in the Geyer family for the next years before it was purchased out of bankruptcy by Ervin Industries and Ferdinand M.

Schumacher sold the brewery in to Randall Heine. Unfortunately, that same year a tornado tore through downtown Frankenmuth and completely destroyed the brewery. It remained closed until a brew pub was opened in , but this was closed down again when the Heine family could not afford to keep the brewery open.

In January , Haithem and Anmar Sarafa purchased Frankenmuth Brewery and the brewery and adjoining restaurant are doing well again. Unable to find a good German beer in the area, Schell partnered with Jacob Bernhardt and decided to build a brewery and make his own beer. In , Schell bought out Bernhardt to take full ownership of the company. The Schell family still owns and operates the company and is the second oldest family-owned brewery in America after D. After August dies in , he left the brewery to his wife Theresa.

This was the first engine used in North American beer production. It is the oldest brewery in the U. One of the reasons for the rebellion was the heavy taxes on beer. Sixtus in Belgium began brewing Westvleteren beer. They did so to finance construction of a new monastery. The population was 23 million. The population was 31 million. This later proved to be very important in the production and distribution of beer.

Civil War. In , Oktoberfest was first held in Munich. Its origins can be traced back to wedding festivities that actually featured mostly wine. The citizens of Munich were invited to attend the festivities held on the fields in front of the city gates to celebrate the happy royal event. The entire city was invited to the city gates to celebrate and observe a huge horse race. Munich traditionally hosts millions of beer lovers who all gather annually to enjoy the finest German beer.

As mentioned earlier, it was the famous Louis Pasteur who discovered that yeast causes fermentation. His writings on the impact of yeast to control fermentation marked the single biggest discovery to allow for faithful replication of consistent beer batches.

Along with the newly invented processes of automatic bottling and refrigeration, breweries and beer grew tremendously across the world. By the end of the nineteenth century, there were breweries in the United States of America alone. And then the Dark Ages hit again. But this time, they were dark only for ones who enjoyed a nice cold drink. The new law forbid the manufacture and sale of all types of alcohol statewide.

Soon, other states followed suit and America was well on its way to total abstinence from alcohol. Prohibition took effect nationally in , and suddenly everyone who enjoyed a nice drink was considered a criminal.

Of course, there were people who profited from this, mostly mobsters and bootleggers who ran underground breweries. New Yorkers bid farewell to the 18th Amendment that legalized Prohibition and which was repealed by the 21st Amendment on Dec.

Prohibition eventually ended in , but its impact was obvious. From the 3, breweries mentioned above, there were only still operating after the era of Prohibition. Today, we can call ourselves incredibly lucky.

We live in an era where not only can you drink beer when you want, but we also have an incredible variety of different beers to choose from. There are nearly 9, breweries in the U.



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