Read Ambitious Brew: The Story of American Beer Online
Authors: Maureen Ogle
Heffenreffer Brewing Company,
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Heileman Brewing Company,
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Hell Gate Brewery,
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Henning, Charles,
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Heyl, Jacob,
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Hitchcock, Gilbert,
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Hoffman Beverage Company,
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Home Fermenter’s Digest
(periodical),
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homebrewing.
See also
American Homebrewers Association; Burch, Byron; Papazian, Charlie;
Zymurgy
clubs organized for,
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–
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illegality of,
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legalization of,
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Prohibition and,
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resurgence of in 1970s,
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–
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as training ground for microbrewing,
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Treasury Department warns against,
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Horn Palace Saloon,
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Howdy Doody Show,
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Huber Brewing Company,
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Huber, R. A.,
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Hudepohl Brewing Company,
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Hudepohl-Schoenling,
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Hull, William E.,
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Humphrey, Hubert,
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ice harvesting,
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immigrants
criticism of,
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German,
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–
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influence on American society,
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–
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numbers of,
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response to the United States,
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–
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imported beer,
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–
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,
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,
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income tax.
See
Sixteenth Amendment
Independent Milwaukee Brewery,
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industrial development,
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Institute for Fermentation and Brewing Studies (IFBS),
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Interbev (company),
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International Brewers’ Congress (Chicago, 1911),
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Iron City beer,
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Iroquois Brewing Company,
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–
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Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing Company.
See
Leinenkugel Brewing Company
Jacobson, Michael,
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Jersig, Harry,
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John, Elise (Miller).
See also
Miller Brewing Company
appoints Frederick C. Miller as successor,
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appoints Harry John as successor,
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devotion to Miller Brewing,
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president of Miller Brewing,
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,
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,
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repeal, response to,
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John, Harry, Jr. (“Buddy”).
See also
Miller Brewing Company
meddling in affairs of Miller Brewing,
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philanthropic work,
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president of Miller Brewing,
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–
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sale of Miller stock to Philip Morris,
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John, Harry, Sr.,
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Joseph Schlitz Beverage Company,
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Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company.
See
Schlitz Brewing Company
Jung, Phillip,
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Jungenfeld, Edmund,
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Jungle, The,
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Kallman, Rhonda,
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Kalmanovitz Charitable Foundation,
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Kalmanovitz, Paul,
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Keller, Joseph,
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Kelly, Gregory,
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Kennedy, Ethel,
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Kern, Fred J.,
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Kesey, Ken,
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Knickerbocker beer.
See
Ruppert Brewing Company
Kingsbury Brewing Company,
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Klein, John,
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Koch, Charles Joseph, Jr. (father),
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Koch, Jim (Charles James).
See also
Boston Beer Company
brewing, research for career in,
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career, dissatisfaction with,
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career, early,
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–
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criticized by other brewers,
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,
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education of,
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entrepreneurial instincts of,
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family brewing history,
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influence of family on,
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influence of microbrewing on,
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Koch, Louis (great-great-grandfather),
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Koehler’s beer,
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Kratter, Marvin,
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Krueger Brewing Company,
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Krueger, William,
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Krug, August,
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See also
Schlitz Brewing Company
Labatt Brewing Company,
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Labatt, John,
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labor unions,
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.
See also
specific breweries
Lademan, Otto,
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See also
Budweiser beer
lager
defined as non-intoxicating,
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difference between ale and,
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introduction of into United States,
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lager, Bohemian.
See also
adjunct brewing
American brewers shift to,
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appeals to American tastes,
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brewing methods,
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and craft brewing,
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introduced to United States,
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Lappé, Frances Moore,
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Latrobe Brewing Company,
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laurel, alicia bay [sic],
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Laybourn, Michael,
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See also
Mendocino Brewing Company
Leahy, Frank,
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legal beer, return of.
See also
Prohibition, repeal of
celebrations of,
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preparations for,
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tax revenues from,
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Leinenkugel, Bill,
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Leinenkugel Brewing Company,
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annual production: in 1980s,
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; in 1990s,
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awards won by,
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beer, popularity of in 1970s,
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beer, reputation of,
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competitive strategy of,
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equipment of,
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location, advantage of,
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microbrewing, influence of on,
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purchase of by Miller Brewing,
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Leinenkugel, Jacob,
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Lemp, Adam,
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Lewis, Michael
homebrewers, influence on,
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microbrewers, defends,
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microbrewers, influence on,
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position at University of California, Davis,
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Liebmann, Alfred,
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Liebmann Breweries, Inc.,
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–
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Liebmann, Julius,
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Liebmann, Philip,
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light beer,
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–
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See also
diet beer
Lippman, Walter
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Lipton, Sir Thomas,
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liquor, per capita consumption of
in 1830,
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in 1840s,
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in 1890s,
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in 1915,
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in 1934,
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in 1960s,
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in 1975,
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in 1985
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in 1990,
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in early nineteenth century,
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Living on the Earth,
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local option laws
and interstate shipping,
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prohibition movement promotes,
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put brewers out of business,
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Wilson supports,
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Lone Star Brewing Company,
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Los Angeles Brewing Company,
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Louisville,
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Maine law,
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See also
temperance movement
Manhattan Brewing Company (Chicago),
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marijuana,
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Master Brewers Association of America,
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Mather, Increase,
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Matt Brewing Company.
See
West End Brewing Company
Matt, F. X.,
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See also
West End Brewing Company
Matt, Nick,
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Matzen, Charlie,
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Manufacturers’ Railroad (St. Louis),
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Maytag, Fritz.
See also
Anchor Brewing Company
brewing education,
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“brewpub” legislation and,
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business strategy developed by,
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–
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direction, lack of,
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education,
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entrepreneurial instincts of,
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–
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influence on homebrewers,
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influence on other brewers,
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,
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member, Brewers Association of America,
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purchase of Steam Beer Brewing Company,
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McAuliffe, Jack.
See also
New Albion Brewing Company; Sonoma, Calfornia
brewing education,
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brewing skill,
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“brewpub” legislation and,
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