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Aklemeyer Commercial Buildings
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Alexandra, The
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Alms and Doepke Dry Goods Company
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Apostolic Bethlehem Temple Church
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B & O Freight Terminal
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Baker, John S., House
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Balch House
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Bauer Apartments
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Bavarian Brewing Company
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Beard, Daniel Carter, Boyhood Home
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Beech Avenue Houses
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Bellevue
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Bellevue High School
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Boulter, Cedric G., and Patricia Neils, House
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Brittany Apartment Building
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Burckhardt, A. E., House
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Burdsal, Samuel, House
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Burroughs, C. H., House
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Calvary Episcopal Church Sunday School
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Capt. Stone House
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Carew Tower
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Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption
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Church, John, Company Building
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Cincinnati and Suburban Telephone Company Building
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Cincinnati City Hall
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Cincinnati Enquirer Building
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Cincinnati Gymnasium and Athletic Club
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Cincinnati Music Hall
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Cincinnati Tennis Club
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Cincinnati Work House and Hospital
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Coca-Cola Bottling Corporation
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Cote Bonneville
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Court Street Firehouse
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Courtland Flats
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Covenant First Presbyterian Church
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Covington and Cincinnati Suspension Bridge
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Covington Downtown Commercial Historic District (Boundary Increase)
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Cox, George B., House
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Cox, Jacob D., House
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Cummins School
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Cuvier Press Club
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Davidson, Tyler, Fountain
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Dayton High School
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Derby, H. W., Building
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Detmer, A. M., House
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Doctors' Building
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Domhoff Buildings
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East Walnut Hills Firehouse
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Eckert Building
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Eden Park Stand Pipe
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Eden Park Station No. 7
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Edgecliff
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Eighteenth District School
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Eleventh District School
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Elmwood Hall
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Fairfield Avenue Historic District
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Fenwick Club Annex
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Field, Walter, House
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Findlay Market Building
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First Congregational-Unitarian Church
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First German Methodist Episcopal Church
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First Universalist Church
63)
Foote--Fister Mansion
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Ford Motor Company Cincinnati Plant
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Friedlander, Abraham J., House
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GAR Monument in Covington
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Gerrard, Stephen A., Mansion
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Gilbert Row
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Goldsmith, Moses, Building
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Goodall Building
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Goshorn, Sir Alfred T., House
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Grace Church
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Gruen Watch Company--Time Hill
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Gwynne Building
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Haddon Hall
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Hamilton County Memorial Building
77)
Hannaford, Samuel, House
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Hearne House
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Hemann, Joseph A., House
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Hewson-Gutting House
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Hoffner Historic District
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Hooper Building
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House at 855-857 Oak Street
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House at 859 Oak Street
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Hulbert House and McAlpin Bridal Cottage
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Hulbert House and McAlpin Bridal Cottage
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Hummel, George, House
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Ida Street Viaduct
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Ingalls Building
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JOHN W. HUBBARD (sternwheeler)
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Kenney's Crossing
92)
Kenton County Library
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Krippendorf-Dittman Company
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Kruempelman Farmhouse
95)
Krumberg, Theodore, Building
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Lloyd, John Uri, House
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Lombardy Apartment Building
98)
Ludlow Lagoon Clubhouse
99)
Lunkenheimer, Frederick, House
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Madam Fredin's Eden Park School and Neighboring Row House
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MAJESTIC
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Maxwell House
103)
May, David and Mary, House
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Mayer, S. C., House
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Mecklenburg's Garden
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Melbourne Flats
107)
Miller, Charles A., House
108)
Mills' Row
109)
Mitchell, Richard H., House
110)
Monmouth Street Historic District
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Moormann, Bernard H., House
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Morrison House
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Moser Family Houses
114)
Mother Of God Roman Catholic Church
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Mount Adams Public School
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Newport and Cincinnati Bridge
117)
Newport and Cincinnati Bridge
118)
Newport and Cincinnati Bridge
119)
Newport and Cincinnati Bridge
120)
Northern Bank of Kentucky
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Northside United Methodist Church
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Odd Fellows Hall
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Ohio National Guard Armory
124)
Old St. Mary's Church, School and Rectory
125)
Our Lady of Mercy High School
126)
Palace Hotel
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Palace Theatre
128)
Park Flats
129)
Patton, Robert, House
130)
Pendleton, George Hunt, House
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Pfleger Family Houses
132)
Phoenix Building/Cincinnati Club
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Phoenix Club
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Pilgrim Presbyterian Church
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Plum Street Temple
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Police Station No. 2
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Police Station No. 3
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Police Station No. 5
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Police Station No. 7
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Posey Flats
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Powell, Henry, House
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Power Building
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Probasco Fountain
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Probasco, Henry, House
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Procter and Collier-Beau Brummell Building
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Race Street Historic District
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Ransley Apartment Building
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Ratterman, Bernard, House
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Rattermann, Heinrich A., House
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Rawson House
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Resor, William, House
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Rookwood Pottery
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Ropes, Nathaniel, Building
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Russell, Charles B., House
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Sacred Heart Academy
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Sacred Heart Church
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Salem Methodist Episcopal Church and Parsonage
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Sauer, August, House
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Saxony Apartment Building
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Scarlet Oaks
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Scott, George, House
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Seiter, Joseph, House
163)
SHOWBOAT MAJESTIC
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Southgate-Parker-Maddux House
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Spring Grove Cemetery Chapel
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St. Francis De Sales Church Historic District
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St. Francis Hospital
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St. Francis Xavier Church
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St. George Parish and Newman Center
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St. Patrick's Catholic Church
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St. Paul Church Historic District
172)
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
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St. Peter's Lick Run Historic District
174)
St. Peter-In-Chains Cathedral
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St. Vincent de Paul School
176)
Stowe, Harriet Beecher, House
177)
Taft Museum
178)
Third Street Motor Car Company Building
179)
Times-Star Building
180)
Trinity Episcopal Church
181)
Underwriters Salvage Corps
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Veteran's Monument in Covington
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Wadsworth Electric Manufacturing Company
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Wallace, Charlton, House
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Walnut Hills United Presbyterian Church
186)
Westwood United Methodist Church
187)
William Howard Taft National Historic Site
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Wilson-Gibson House
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Winton Place Methodist Episcopal Church
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Wolfe, Mary A., House
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Worth, Gorham A., House
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Wright, Daniel Thew, House
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Young Women's Christian Association of Cincinnati
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THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR BRINGING BACK BURGER BEER I LOVE THE TASTE AND THE BEER WAS THE FIRST BEER IN THE 1980,S I EVER HAD ONCE AGAIN THANKS :
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For a history of Hudepohl-Schoenling and other breweries in this city, I recommend "Cincinnati Breweries" by Robert J. Wimberg, published by the Ohio Book Store in Cincinnati (second edition in 1997). If you have specific questions or names to mention related to the Hudepohl company history, drop me an email and I will see what I can find in my copy of the book.
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Craig Stichtenoth,
Katy, TX
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I am looking for the history of the Hudepohl-Schoenling Brewing company as far back as it goes family legend teels a tale of my great grandfather starting the brewery only to sell it maybe before the name Hudepohl was used any info would be great.
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daniel p byrne,
aurora, IL
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I've been searching just to find out where i can buy Burger beer.Our local groc store had a supply for sev days and then gone-same with a super grocery store-there 1 wk, gone the next! I'm glad at least you now pointed me to City Brewery in LaCrosse Wi where hopefully I can get some answers!Thanks for the info.
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bill mundt,
butler, WI
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I suppose I need to leave my email and name to get a useful reply! How can I get Little Kings Cream Ale up in my part of the country - I know it is brewed in Maryland - it must be sold up here somewhere...
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Ron Thomas,
Plymouth, MA
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I have just recently tried Little Kings cream ale, and found it to be incredibly good. I live in Plymouth, Mass, and am wondering how we can get that product up here" Does anyone know where I can purchase that beer in my area? The smaple bottles I had were purchsed in Ohio.
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Plymouth, MA
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how can i aquire little kings in the state of Florida ?
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aaron jones,
palm bay, FL
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I have enjoyed Hudepohl products since 1981 or so. Hudy gold Lager beer in a bottle was the most enjoyable beer i've ever had, Christian morlein on draught is "quite simply" the best beer, and Hudy Delight is good both bottle and draught. I hope to be able to continue enjoying this fine line of beers for a long time to come with the recent brewery changes.
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Dan Boller, Jr.,
Cincinnati, OH
(03/13/2002) |
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I'd like to clear up a few misconceptions about Hudepohl-Schoenling. Since I work there, I know the true story. This great old-line regional beer company has evolved a lot over the past few years. Like a lot of regional brewers being squeezed out by Bud and Miller, they've done what they had to just to survive. First, Hudepohl-Schoenling is not and never has been owned by Boston Beer Company or Jim Koch. H-S sold a Cincinnati brewery to Boston Beer in December 1996 because Anheuser-Busch was doing ads that poked fun at Jim Koch for not owning his own brewery. He needed one and a purchase took care of a lot of H-S overhead and probably prevented a bankruptsy. However, Boston Beer Co. never purchased the H-S company or its labels and formulas. H-S did continue to brew beer at the brewery under contract until that deal ended in May 2001. Although Hudepohl-Schoenling still has sales, marketing and shipping offices in Cincinnati, the company was forced to move production of its beers elsewhere because Boston Beer no longer had enough excess capacity to produce H-S beers in Cincinnati. Little Kings and all four of the Christian Moerlein brands are now brewed and bottled at Frederick Brewing Company in Frederick, Maryland. Hudepohl and Frederick are both owned by Snyder International Brewing Group. Hudy Delight and the recently re-packaged and re-formulated Burger Classic and Burger Light beers are now brewed and packaged under contract at the City Brewery in LaCrosse, Wisconsin (former home of Heileman Brewing Co.) It's also worth noting that H-S and its owners never owned the Devil Mountain brand of beer. H-S brewed Devil Mountain beers under contract for a few years in the mid-1990s for Seagrams Company, which actually owns the Devil Mountain brand and has since discontinued its production. Here's the product lineup for H-S as of September 2001: Christian Moerlein Select Lager (1998 World Champion Munich Helles) Christian Moerlein Honey Almond (1997 gold medal winner - WBC) Christian Moerlein Bock Beer Christian Moerlein Kolsch Ale Little Kings Cream Ale -this great little beer was recently re-formulated back to the original Little Kings formula, which was so popular and won three consecutive gold medals at the Great American Beer Festival. It's really good now if you haven't tried it for a while. Hudy Delight - Premium light beer with more flavor and body than any national brand of light beer. This one actually tastes great. Burger Classic - A full-calorie, fully krausened Bohemian beer. Burger Light - good clean light lager. As mentioned, Snyder Brewing Group also owns Frederick Brewing Co. (Wild Goose and Blue Ridge beers) and Crooked River Brewing Co. of Cleveland. Crooked River brews some great English-style ales and German lagers. Visit our breweries on-line at these addresses: www.LittleKings.com www.FredBrew.com www.CrookedRiver.com
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Paul Abrams,
Cincinnati, OH
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Snyder International Brewing Group (SIBG) acquired the brands of Hudepohl-Schoenling, apparently in 1999. I don't know if they've brewed them at Cleveland's Crooked River Brewing Co., which they apparently rescued from bankruptcy in 1998. SIBG bought Maryland's Frederick Brewing Co. in 1999, and they are working on adding Little Kings and Crooked River beers to those already brewed in Frederick.
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Paul E. Milligan,
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For your edification, The Schoenling Brewery is now called The Sam Adams Boston Brewery. Schoenling was about to go bankrupt and shut down a year or two ago, when Jim Koch (who is originally from Cinci) and Boston Beer stepped in and bought the Brewery. All the Sam Adams beer marketed for the midwest is now made at the old Schoenling Brewery, along with Hudepohl, Little Kings, and Christian Morlein. Those are now Boston Beer products. This is noteworthy because the Schoenling brewery is one of the oldest in the country. They made beer there long before anyone heard of St. Louis and Budweiser (Yech!). And Hudepohl is a very old brand name. Now after Jim Koch purchased the brewery, the old Schoenling owners stayed in Cinci and opened another facility. They are strictly a Microbrewery now and make a line of beers called Devil's Mountain, which are pretty good.
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Seymour, IN
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Newbury, OH
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This brewery doesn't have a large selection of beers, but all of their products are good to outstanding. Christian Moerlein has been my new found favorite for well over a year now. You haven't had the best till you have tried this one. Christian is something I savor and usually only have maybe two at a time in bottles but usually have four or five on tap. Still needed a beer to party with and go beyond the good buzz. Well I stuck with another H-S product with Little Kings. An ale with a light beer drinkability that will keep you going back for more and more often since your only drinking 7oz. at a time.
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Jeff Bedel,
Oldenburg, IN
(05/18/1998) |
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I'm not quite sure why this is classified as a Micro. H-S is the only major brewery left in Cinti. They were bought out by Jim Koch and the Boston Beer Company but still produce some good beer. Little Kings is probably the most famous, but they recently brought back Christian Moerlein. Bruin is a tasty pale ale. For mass-produced beer it's pretty good, I usually have Christian Moerlein in my kegerator.
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Chris Valentine,
Cincinnati, OH
(01/24/1998) |
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I'm not quite sure why this is classified as a Micro. H-S is the only major brewery left in Cinti. They were bought out by Jim Koch and the Boston Beer Company but still produce some good beer. Little Kings is probably the most famous, but they recently brought back Christian Moerlein. Bruin is a tasty pale ale. For mass-produced beer it's pretty good, I usually have Christian Moerlein in my kegerator.
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