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- Valentin Blatz Brewing Company - Wikipedia
The "Blatz" beer label currently is produced by the Miller Brewing Company of Milwaukee, under contract for Pabst Brewing Company The Blatz Brewery Complex and Valentin Blatz Brewing Company Office Building in downtown Milwaukee are listed on the National Register of Historic Places
- Do They Still Make Blatz Beer? Uncovering Its Legacy and Where to Find . . .
Discover whether Blatz is still being made and where to find this classic Milwaukee lager today From its golden brew origins in 1851 to its current availability through Pabst Brewing Company, we highlight what makes Blatz special for long-time fans and new drinkers alike
- Blatz Brewing Company - Encyclopedia of Milwaukee
Operating from 1851 to 1959, Blatz was an early innovator in bottling and national shipping, the first of the city’s national giants to sell its interests to concerns outside of the city, and the first of these giants to close its plant
- Blatz Beer - Hand Family Companies
Blatz still retains its heritage of fine American beer made with German craftsmanship Brewed with the finest six row barley our country can grow, Blatz marries old world Gumeiklekeit with new world creativity
- Is Blatz Beer Still Being Brewed? [2025] - summerstirs. com
With a history dating back to 1851, the Valentin Blatz Brewing Company once graced the streets of Milwaukee with its delicious brews However, as time went on, changes in ownership and the brewing landscape led to questions about the fate of Blatz Beer
- Is Blatz Beer Still Made? - ShiftyChevre
No, Blatz beer is no longer brewed independently It is currently a brand owned and produced by the Miller Brewing Company, part of Molson Coors Beverage Company
- BLATZ BEER - Who Owns My Beer?
Blatz beer was created in 1851 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin Originally owned by Johann Braun, it was later sold to brothers Valentin and August Blatz, who expanded and popularized the brand
- Blatz Beer | Pabst Brewing Company | BeerAdvocate
Pours a standard translucent gold with a fluffy white head that's thinner than expected and dissipates relatively quickly It smells slightly sweet, but has a very thick barley forward smell with a hint of grassy hops and a touch of wet corny sweetness
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