Adolph Coors (February 4, 1847 â June 5, 1929) was a brewer that started the Adolph Coors Company in Golden, Colorado in 1873. ... Adolph Coors III (January 12, 1916-February 8, 1960), was the former heir to the Coors beer empire. ... Peter Hanson Coors (born September 20, 1946) is a U.S. businessman and Republican politician from the state of Colorado. ...
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The major reason is that Coorsbeer is not pasteurized, and thus shipments were limited to areas where the beer could remain refrigerated.
In 2003, Coors was the third largest producer of beer in the United States, and the second largest brewer in the United Kingdom through its subsidiary, Coors Brewers Limited.
Coors has a long history of labor strife that came to a head in the late 1970s with a nationwide boycott led by the AFL-CIO, the nation's largest union.
Coors is a good man who was never really able to capitalize on the resources of the statewide party to the extent that he should have.
Apart from the fact Coors has had to toss in more of his personal fortune than he earlier anticipated, I'd say the GOP machine - both state and national - is running this campaign on schedule and on target.
Coors is the easy victor on November 2 (as implied in the letter), and I am certain that the Democrats will turn out to vote for Mr.