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The G. Heileman Brewing Company of La Crosse, Wisconsin, USA, was a brewery firm that operated in 1858-1996. It was acquired in the latter year by Stroh's, and its independent existence ended. From 1872 until its acquisition, the brewery bore the family name of its co-founder, brewer Gottlieb Heileman. La Crosse is a city in La Crosse County, Wisconsin. ...
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The Stroh Brewery Company was a beer brewery located in Detroit, Michigan. ...
Other key brewery CEOs in the life of Heileman's were Heileman's son-in-law and successor, Emil T. Mueller, and Russell Cleary. Mueller introduced what was to become Heileman's leading "premium" beer label, Heileman's Old Style Beer, in 1902. Cleary headed an acquisition and consolidation effort in the 1970s and early 1980s that gathered a significant percentage of old-line brewery names and intellectual properties into the Heileman empire. Some of these names have survived the consolidations of Heileman's and Stroh's into the Pabst Brewing Company, the current owner (as of 2006). Old Style is a brand of beer traditionally brewed in La Crosse, Wisconsin by the G. Heileman Brewing Company. ...
12 packs of three Pabst brands Pabst Brewing Company is an American company founded in 1844 by Jacob Best. ...
Historic U.S. brewing names that were consolidated into G. Heileman during its final years include Blatz, Blitz-Weinhard, Drewry's, Grain Belt, National Bohemian, and Ranier. Henry Weinhards is a brand of beer first brewed in 1856 in Portland, Oregon. ...
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Ranier is a city located in Koochiching County, Minnesota. ...
The former Heileman's flagship brewery in La Crosse is (as of 2006) owned and operated by the City Brewing Company. The new brewery chose to use the name that the former Heileman's used as its startup name in 1858-1872. City Brewing Company is a large brewery located in La Crosse, Wisconsin. ...
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