In 1981, the Fred Koch Brewery was purchased by the Vaux Breweries of Sunderland, England.
In 2000 two former Vaux directors and the former head brewer formed the Double Maxim Beer Company, buying the beer brands and recipes.
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After just 3 years, Vaux Breweries sold the Fred Koch Brewery to the Genesee Brewing Company.