th<\/sup> St; and Anton Zahler (later F.D. Noerenberg) at Bluff St and 20th Ave S. The years after the Panic of 1893 brought another wave of new breweries. Twelve opened between 1894-1905.<\/p>\nThe city was booming and the population was exploding. But competition to supply the growing number of saloons, hotels and gaming halls remained intense among local brewers. In addition to vying with one another, they also had to be aware of the threat to their market share posed by well established breweries in larger cities like St. Louis and Chicago. These large operations had money to invest in new technologies like pasteurization. This meant that their product lasted longer, making it possible to distribute it over a larger area. Most Minneapolis breweries did not seek to expand in this same way. Instead, they remained focused on the local market, establishing local “tied-houses” that only sold their beer.<\/p>\n
By the late 19th century and into the early 20th century, on-going competition and other challenges would face breweries that would lead to mergers, closures and forever change the brewery industry in Minneapolis. Stay tuned. We’ll pick up that story tomorrow.<\/p>\n
Sources: Michael R. Worcester, \u201cFrom the Land of the Golden Grain: The Origins and Early Years of the Minneapolis Brewing Company,\u201d Hennepin History Magazine,<\/em> Fall 1992, Michael Worcester, \u201cJohn Orth: Hennepin County\u2019s Pioneer Brewer,\u201d Hennepin History Magazine, <\/em>Spring 2006, Roland C. Amundson, \u201cListen to the Bottle Say \u201cGluek, Gluek, Gluek,\u201d Hennepin History Magazine, <\/em>Winter 1988-1989. Doug Hoverson, Land of Amber Waters: The History of Brewing in Minnesota<\/em>, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2007.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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