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Follow Stag beer on social media @stagbeer to find out when to celebrate one of the most iconic American lagers near you. You can find the Stag beer team in Belleville IL, St Louis MO, Taylorville IL, Carbondale IL, and Murphysboro IL in September.
The love of Lawrence, of brewing beer, and of good food translated into a passion for hometown hospitality in our founders. Opening a brewery and restaurant in the heart of Downtown Lawrence was a merging of family ideals, passion, experience, and timing.
Bill graduated in 1962 from KU with a degree in Chemistry, and he retired in Lawrence in 1995. He and his wife Becky live in East Lawrence and are avid supporters of all things Lawrence. Bill is a member of the Lawrence Kiwanis Club and the New Generation Society, as well as a season ticket holder at the Lied Center and former member of the Lawrence Symphony Orchestra, where he played violin. Bill loves craft beer and frequents breweries in Lawrence.
Wisconsin- American-Style Lager- Gold Medal 2005 GABF. \"Stag is the beer for those that take life by the horns. Brewed under special conditions that enhance malt's natural flavor, Stag corrals the hop's zest with the simplicity of pure Midwestern grains.\"
It was announced that Western was the only brewery in Illinois outside of Chicago that could begin manufacturing beer on short notice. Dealers as far south as Alabama notified brewery officials that they would like to buy their beer if and when the 18th Amendment was repealed, and St. Louis hotels began bidding for the first case. . . . The facility would reopen with a capacity of 100,000 barrels per year and the ability to pack 5,000 cases daily.
I went to St Marys Grade School in Belleville during the 50s. It was 3 blocks from Stag Brewery. Your artcle brought back some very fond memories of recess. We would always know it was noon when 3the Stag siren would sound to let the workers know it was lunch time. Recess was always great because we could smell the brewing beer. I grew up drinking Stag. I miss it because it is a great dry pilsner.
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Rob Girardier poses for a portrait at the front door of his St. Louis home on Monday, Sept. 11, 2017, which has a Stag Beer logo carved into it. Girardier has filled his house with hundreds, if not thousands of pieces of memorabilia and swag from the classic beer brand. Photo by Christian Gooden, cgooden@post-dispatch.com
Various Stag beer bar signs cover the walls of Rob Girardier's St. Louis living room on Monday, Sept 11, 2017. Girardier has filled his house with hundreds, if not thousands of pieces of memorabilia and swag from the classic beer brand. Photo by Christian Gooden, cgooden@post-dispatch.com
An antique Stag Beer marketing piece featuring the cartoon character, Mr. McGoo is protected under a glass table on Monday, Sept 11, 2017, at the St. Louis home of Rob Girardier. Girardier has filled his house with hundreds, if not thousands of pieces of memorabilia and swag from the classic beer brand. Photo by Christian Gooden, cgooden@post-dispatch.com
Many shelves in Rob Girardier's St. Louis home are filled memorabilia, draught tap heads, etc. emblazoned with Stag beer logos and photographed on Monday, Sept 11, 2017, in his living room. Girardier has filled his house with hundreds, if not thousands of pieces of memorabilia and swag from the classic beer brand. Photo by Christian Gooden, cgooden@post-dispatch.com
Various Stag beer bar signs cover the walls of Rob Girardier's St. Louis basement on Monday, Sept 11, 2017. Girardier has filled his house with hundreds, if not thousands of pieces of memorabilia and swag from the classic beer brand. Photo by Christian Gooden, cgooden@post-dispatch.com
One shelf of many in a case in Rob Girardier's St. Louis home is filled with various beer glasses, photographed on Monday, Sept 11, 2017, in his living room. Girardier has filled his house with hundreds, if not thousands of pieces of memorabilia and swag from the classic beer brand. Photo by Christian Gooden, cgooden@post-dispatch.com
Griesedieck Brothers Beer is a historic St. Louis beer brand that has been reintroduced after years of absence. The Griesedieck family once owned three St. Louis-area breweries, Griesedieck Brothers Brewery, Griesedieck Western Brewery Co. in Belleville, Illinois (producers of Stag Beer) and the Falstaff Brewing Corporation, producer of Falstaff Beer.
German immigrant Anton Griesedieck brought his family brewing tradition (dating from 1766 in Stromberg, Germany) to St. Louis in about 1866. He owned a series of breweries, employing his four sons, including Henry Jr. and Joseph \"Papa Joe\", and nephew Henry L. Griesedieck, who would later found Griesedieck Western Brewery Co.[1] The four sons established the National Brewery Co. in 1891, which later became part of the Independent Breweries Company in 1907. Henry Jr. ran IBC for four years until he quit to help his five sons Anton, Henry, Raymond, Edward and Robert found Griesedieck Brothers Brewery Co. in 1911. GB made non-alcoholic beer and soft drinks during Prohibition but closed its doors by 1920. For the next 13 years, the Griesedieck Brothers would anxiously bide their time before they could once again brew what would become the most popular beer in St. Louis.
After prohibition ended, the heirs of Henry Jr. kept Griesedieck Brothers while the heirs of Papa Joe ran Falstaff. Starting in 1947, Griesedieck Brothers sponsored the St. Louis Cardinals radio broadcasts with Harry Caray until the Anheuser-Busch brewery bought the team in 1953. Shortly after Anheuser-Busch bought the team, it renamed Sportsman's Park as Busch Stadium and introduced Busch Beer. This new beer was sold at new low prices and significantly dug into Griesedieck Brothers sales.
Falstaff's peak production year was 1966 at 6,000,000 barrels, declining thereafter. When Falstaff got hit with court costs involving the acquisition of Narragansett beer, the company had to sell. Paul Kalmanovitz purchased the company in 1975 and moved the headquarters to California. By 1977, the old GB plant was closed down. Through various mergers and acquisitions, Pabst Brewing Company eventually acquired the Falstaff brand but quit production in 2005.
Family descendant Raymond A. Griesedieck, son of Henry A. Griesedieck (the last president of the original Griesedieck Brothers), incorporated the new Griesedieck Brothers Brewery Company in 1992. By 2002, Griesedieck Brothers Beer re-emerged in the St. Louis beer market.
In a roadside gas station along Highway 21, in the Missouri Ozarks, I scan the beer cooler. Less than 100 miles south of St. Louis, AB-InBev products dominate my view. The red and white family-crest of Budweiser. The blue blast and white italics of Bud Light. The snow-topped mountains of Busch. The yellow and green highlights of Bud Light Lime. In the bottom row rests a few outsiders like Natural Light and Keystone.
First brewed in Belleville, Illinois in 1851, Stag predates Budweiser by a remarkable twenty-five years. In 1989, following a path worn a decade earlier by TV's intrepid Laverne and Shirley, George Heileman bought and moved Stag to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where dreams have been known to be made to come true. Today, the Stag Brewing Company is in turn owned by the Pabst Brewing Company and contract-brewed by MillerCoors at their Milwaukee plant. But Stag is anything but a big city beer. One won't find it in the watering holes and dive bars of that great beer metropolis, but instead in the open fields and country saloons hundreds of miles south. In fact, the geographical distance between brewery and consumptive locale leads to a reasonable inference that part of Stag's unique taste comes from some form of in-the-can travel-aging. 59ce067264
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