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brewery and gained
In 1988, the Teamsters Union, which represented brewery workers at the top three U. S. beer makers at that time ( Anheuser-Busch, Miller, and Stroh ), gained enough signatures to trigger a union representation election inside the Coors company.
The company and the beer gained its name in 1927 when it demerged from Frigyes Czell si Fiii Grupa Dr. Wilhelm Czell SA, a large brewery group at the time.
The brewery was nationalised in 1948, but privatised again during the 1990s, when SABMiller gained full control over the company.
Other significant works of Hupp include metal works for Speyer Cathedral in 1904 ( which also gained him the title professor in 1906 ), the cover of an astronomical clock donated to the city of Munich, and the company logo of the Spaten brewery.

brewery and more
In a country of 180 million, only about 60 outlets are allowed to sell alcohol and there used to be only one legal brewery, Murree Brewery in Rawalpindi, Now there are more.
However, Austin had a much more direct role in brewery development through his consulting business and equipment sales.
In 2005, the logo was again displayed on bottles after the monks took a more active role in the brewery.
All major cities have at least one brewery, one or more soft drink bottling plants, and one or more packaging plants for canned food.
In the 18th century Leuven became even more important as a result of the flourishing of the brewery now named AB InBev, and whose flagship beer, Stella Artois, is brewed in Leuven.
A brewery was built in 1605 and continued to bring in revenue for the area for more than 300 years.
A craft brewery can not be more than 24 % owned by another alcoholic beverage company that is not itself a craft brewery.
The Brewers Association further groups craft brewers as microbrewery: annual production less than ; brewpub: sells 25 % or more of its beer on site ; regional craft brewery: at least 50 % of its volume is all malt beers.
The Cluj-Napoca brewery is the place where Ursus has been bottled for more than 100 years.
Starting with a brewery business ( Brading Brewery ) inherited from his grandfather, Taylor merged more than 20 other small breweries to create Canadian Breweries Limited, which grew to be the world's largest brewing company.
In the second half of the 20th century, Tiverton once again slowly declined in prosperity, as the Heathcoat factory became ever more mechanised, and the Starkey Knight & Ford brewery was taken over by Whitbread as its regional brewery, but later closed, becoming just a bottling plant.
Since 1840 a brewery is operating here producing today more than 250, 000 hectoliters of beer based upon old and famous Czech recipes, with Old Bohemian, ( Staročeško pivo ), brand being the most known.
There were a couple more attempts in the following years to reopen the brewery.
Castlerea developed under the Sandfords, and they established a distillery ( at its height producing more than 20, 000 of gallons of whiskey annually ), a brewery and a tannery.
In 1977 the brewery was sold to G. Heileman Brewing Company, and passed through several more hands before finally winding up owned by Pabst, which closed it in 1999.
A new malthouse was built and weekly production had increased to more than 500 hogsheads, with the brewery employing a 30 members of staff.
Beer brewed in Kanizsa Brewery regained its reputation as one of the best Hungarian beers, carrying off the palm at more and more international competitions — at the beginning of the century the brewery was closed as demand for beer fell drastically.
Prior to this the village was supplied by a series of shallow wells ( many of which still remain although bricked up under the village's more modern housing estates ), although there were three springs which fed public ponds at the Queen's Head, on Lexden Road, and near the White Hart, and there was a deep well at the brewery.
Subsequently, in the early 1960s a form of metal cask, known as a keg, was introduced which allowed for more efficient cleaning and filling in the brewery.
Paul Theakston left in 1988, and after a hiatus of more than a year purchased the North Yorkshire Malt Roasting Company, originally part of the former Lightfoot's brewery site, from an animal feed company, in order to start a new brewery in Masham.

brewery and 1914
* March 2 – Carl Jacobsen, Danish brewer and patron of the arts after whom the Carlsberg brewery was named ( d. 1914 )
On August 27, 1914, German troops put a local brewery, some residences and a little castle on fire while invading Kortenberg.
Carl Christian Hillman Jacobsen ( 2 March 1842 – 11 January 1914 ) was a Danish brewer, art collector and philanthropist, the son of J. C. Jacobsen, who founded the brewery Carlsberg and named it after him.
In 1914, the occupying German military was requisitioning all metal resources for the war effort and attempted to take the steam engine from the brewery, but were only able to take a copper vat.
It became the largest brewery in Ireland in 1838, and was the largest in the world in 1914, covering 64 acres.
The De Hoorn brewery was not spared the violence of World War I, and it was completely destroyed in 1914.

brewery and when
In Austria, bockbier is traditionally brewed only around Christmas and Easter, when nearly every brewery brews its own bock.
Originally copper pipes were running directly from the brewery and, when in the 90s the brewery moved out of the city, Thor beer replaced the centre of a star with a giant tank.
Today, Groenlo is known primarily for its beer brewery Grolsch ( literal meaning: " from Grol "), which was in business since 1615, but has been closed in 2004 when it moved to Boekelo.
Beer was a major revenue producer in Orange beginning in the early 1900s, when the three Winter Brothers of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, arrived in the city and built the first brewery.
* Pawtucket has been frequently referenced in the cartoon series Family Guy, specifically the " Pawtucket Brewery " and the character " Pawtucket Pat ", though no brewery existed in real Pawtucket when the show first made references them.
In 1966, a milkman named Pierre Celis in the town of Hoegaarden ( about an hour ’ s drive east of Brussels ) decided to revive witbier, a regional beer style that had become extinct almost a decade earlier when the town ’ s last brewery closed.
Steen worked with his father-in-law until 1654, when he moved to Delft, where he ran brewery De Roscam ( The Curry Comb ) ( or De Slang ( The Snake )) without much success.
In 1767 Joseph Priestley invented carbonated water when he first discovered a method of infusing water with carbon dioxide when he suspended a bowl of water above a beer vat at a local brewery in Leeds, England.
Modern beer brewing was not introduced into China until the end of 19th century, when Russians established a brewery in Harbin, with another three following ( also in Harbin ), set up by Germans, Czechoslovaks and Russians respectively.
In 1864, when Pabst was taken into partnership in his father-in-law's brewery, he began to study the details of the business.
This drink fell from favour when the Scottish & Newcastle brewery were obliged to sell many of their tied public houses and McEwan's Scotch and IPA disappeared from public bars across the North East.
It was developed when the big Warsteiner company bought the small local ( and very Catholic ) brewery of Paderborn.
Urquhart had been the final head brewer at the large Phipps Northampton brewery when it was closed by owners Watney Mann 1974 to make way for Carlsberg Group's new UK lager brewery on the site.
This continued in operation until 1923, when the brewery chimney was demolished.
Finally, tensions boiled over when O ' Banion cheated Torrio out of $ 500, 000 in a brewery acquisition deal and caused Torrio's arrest.
Potton had its own brewery from around 1784 until 1922 when it was bought by the Bedford brewery of Newland & Nash.
Wilson's and Co brewery was situated in Monsall Road and operated from 1834 until 1987 when production was moved to Halifax.
In February 1978, when DBU also decided to allow professional football to be introduced in the Danish leagues, the way was at the same time paved for the national team, to sign its first sponsorship with the well-known Danish brewery Carlsberg.

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