Brand:
Stenger
Countries:
United States
Size:
355ml
Year:
1980
Material:

Sesquicentennial Beer Stenger Brewery made both Napervile, Illinois 1831 1831 1981 er STENGER 1848-1893 The Stenger Brewery, located on the northeast corner of In 1854 it was one of the first breweries in Illinois to make Franklin Ave. and Webster a lager beer. Stenger Beer was sold throughout the Chicago area, from Elgin on the north to Ottawa on the St., was the largest and m ost famous of three Naperville breweries that flourished after the Civil War. The brewery was established by Jacob Engelfritz in 1848. Peter Stenger, Sr. first active proprietor. His son John Stenger took over in south. Adolph Coors worked here before opening his own brewery at Golden, Colorado in 1873. In 1893 the brewery was its was closed, shortly after John Stenger had sold it to a Chicago firm, Henn & Gabler. 1851 and went into business with his brother Nicholas. ale and lager beer. Painted by Naperville artist-historian Lester Schrader NET CONTENT S 12 FL. OZ.
Sesquicentennial Beer Stenger Brewery made both Napervile, Illinois 1831 1831 1981 er STENGER 1848-1893 The Stenger Brewery, located on the northeast corner of In 1854 it was one of the first breweries in Illinois to make Franklin Ave. and Webster a lager beer. Stenger Beer was sold throughout the Chicago area, from Elgin on the north to Ottawa on the St., was the largest and m ost famous of three Naperville breweries that flourished after the Civil War. The brewery was established by Jacob Engelfritz in 1848. Peter Stenger, Sr. first active proprietor. His son John Stenger took over in south. Adolph Coors worked here before opening his own brewery at Golden, Colorado in 1873. In 1893 the brewery was its was closed, shortly after John Stenger had sold it to a Chicago firm, Henn & Gabler. 1851 and went into business with his brother Nicholas. ale and lager beer. Painted by Naperville artist-historian Lester Schrader NET CONTENT S 12 FL. OZ.