The Brewery Art Colony, in Los Angeles, California, the largest live-and-work artists' colony in the world
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Visitors included the Prince of Wales, the German statesman Otto von Bismarck, Prince Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte, Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt, the Austrian general Julius Jacob von Haynau, who was attacked by draymen while touring the brewery in 1850, and the Italian nationalist Giuseppe Garibaldi in 1864.
The company keeps a rotation of its famous Budweiser Clydesdales at its headquarters, and visitors to the brewery can observe the Clydesdales in their exercise field and see their places in the carriage house.
During World War II, the British deemed the brewery to be enemy territory due to its German ties and seized it in 1941.
The brewery's organization is unique in that the brewery is a commune - owned and operated by those individuals who own a house within the city walls, thus the name of the town Freistadt (free-city).
In 2004 the brewery was bought by the businessman Irfan Hysenbelliu the president of “Birra Korça LLC”.
The station was to the west of the level crossing on the road into the village, and had a large signal box, which controlled two level crossings, the junction with the line to Menstrie and Alva, and access to sidings in the brewery and distillery.
Patricia Schultz listed the brewery and its museum in 1,000 Places to See Before You Die.
The brewery had assumed the name Gammel Carlsberg (en: Old Carlsberg) after his son, Carl Jacobsen, due to a controversy between them, had established a new brewery which, with his father's consent, traded under the name Ny Carlsberg (en: New Carlsberg).
It was therefore a suspicious coincidence when, on the morning of the 1938 VFL Grand Final between two sides, Carlton captain-coach Brighton Diggins was rostered to clean barrels in the brewery steam room, while Collingwood acting captain Albert Collier had the day off.
Buxton was born in Cobham, Surrey, the third son of Sir Thomas Buxton, 1st Baronet, a notable brewer, MP and social reformer, and followed in his father's footsteps, becoming a partner in the brewery of Truman, Hanbury, Buxton, & Co in Brick Lane, Spitalfields, London, and then an MP.
The brewery is also known for its julebrus, or Christmas soda, which has a golden brown colour, and a taste reminiscent of Champagne.
At first, the brewery was a small shop in the Seattle neighborhood of Ballard.
In 1881, Carl von Linde himself equipped the brewery with one of his refrigeration machines, allowing for a boom of bottom-fermented beer.
In the early 1900s, the brewery was the exclusive supplier of Pilsner beer to the court of German Emperor Wilhelm II.
The brewery is located on the north west bank of the River Nene, west of Wisbech's town centre.
The brewery features seasonal ales, including the Leroy Brown, Winter Wobbler and McCarthy Red and in celebration of Halloween, a Pumpkin Porter.
The brewery, once located on the upper floors of a building in what is presently San Francisco's Design District, moved in 1979 to a new location nearby at the base of Potrero Hill, and throughout the coming years demand continued to climb.
According to the brewery, it was founded in 2008 by friends Ryan Petz, Jim Diley, Brian Hoffman and Peter Grande, who had been homebrewing for several years out of Diley's garage in the Fulton neighborhood of South Minneapolis, the namesake of the brand.
The brewery's main product was Chief Oshkosh Beer, named after the Menominee Chief Oshkosh (1795-1858).
The grounds of the brewery played host to a concert by Diana Ross in 2005 (as part of the firm's 140th anniversary celebrations), and in 2006 the inner courtyard was used by Simply Red and Dieter Thomas Kuhn.
Among Simon’s many stage appearances are The Brewery Follies, A Midsummer Night's Dream with Kelie McIver, Romeo and Juliet, Taming of the Shrew, and Mark Ringer’s production of The Alchemist at the Globe Playhouse.
In 1988 the brewery was closed by Stella Artois after they lost a major supermarket contract to Bavaria Brewery.
The brewery was soon shifted to nearby Solan (close to the British summer capital Shimla), as there was an abundant supply of fresh springwater there.
The brewery is owned by the Central Bottling Company, which also holds the Israeli franchise for Coca-Cola products since 1968.
The Lewes Arms controversy involved a dispute between the Greene King Brewery and the regulars of the Lewes Arms pub in Lewes, East Sussex, England from 2006 to April 2007, when the brewery withdrew from sale a local beer.
The Loerzel Beer Hall, also known as "The Brewery" was built in 1873 at 213 Partition Street in Saugerties, NY.
Hemingway was a frequent patron of the brewery since it was located next to his home in Havana at Finca Vigía.
The brewery has two manufacturing units located in Rawalpindi and Hattar (North-West Frontier Province).
The brewery is located in a converted old warehouse building at the corner of Tchoupitoulas and Seventh Streets in Uptown New Orleans.
NewEdge was formed in 2003 from two separate companies with a similar vision of innovation: NewEdge, (founded by Pam Henderson, Ph.D. in Richland, WA, USA) and The Brewery (founded by Paul Stead in London, UK).
It traced its history back to the brewery St. Halvard Bryggeri, established in Pilestredet in 1877.
A statue of King Gambrinus, the unofficial patron saint of beer, used to be displayed in the other courtyard, but was taken away when the brewery was shut down in the mid-1990s.
In 2005, The Brewery was introduced to NewEdge, led by Dr. Pam Henderson, through a mutual client.
In the 1923, the brewery closed and was taken over by Ushers of Trowbridge.
It is written that the Governor of Montreal Paul Chomedey de Maisonneuve offered "a land adjacent to the property of the brewery" to the newly wed.
Some outbuildings were built, such as the brewery, which was added to provide for the Bavarian post office workers, who worked for Fischerpost.
The brewery was founded by brothers Amund and Ellef Ringnes (Amund was the brewer, Ellef the administrator and salesman) together with financial director Axel Heiberg.
In the 1920s the brewery was bought by the Burtonwood Brewery Company, who made further alterations before it was demolished in 1940 and a new brewery house was built.
Buckowski, a Grateful Dead fan, named the brewery after his favorite Grateful Dead album Terrapin Station.
The Brewery Art Colony began in 1903 as the Edison Electric Steam Power Plant and then as a Pabst Blue Ribbon brewery.
The brewery was founded in Burslem Stoke-on-Trent in 1985 and takes its name from the ill-fated steam liner Titanic.
In 2012 the brewery moved to a building at the former RAF Saxa Vord radar station, near Haroldswick.
Initially located in rented accommodations in Aston Park, the brewery was unable to brew their own product, so the company sold other brewer's products wholesale.
The brewery moved from its original location in the Foothills Industrial Park to the Currie Barracks in the fall of 2006.
In 1984, both the Plough and the brewery were featured as the final destination on a Shropshire edition of Treasure Hunt, with Anneka Rice pulling herself a pint of real ale to complete the game.
However Graesser reformed the brewery as, and found a non-local market in export sales, primarily through railways such as the Great Western Railway (who were also the primary method of shipping the beer out of Wrexham), shipping lines such as Cunard, and the British Army; there was documentary evidence of the lager appearing in many places, such as Khartoum as early as 1898.
The Brewery on site produced the Champion Beer of Wales in 2002/3 and 2003/4, coming 3rd in 2004/5.