Maier And Zobelein Brewiana

Maier And Zobelein Brewiana Showcasing brewiana related items from the Maier And Zobelein Brewery. The brewery existed from 1882 until 1948 in Los Angeles Ca. A Brief History of L.A.

These items originated from the collection of Chris Krempel. Chris was a salesman and collector for the Brewery late 1800's Beer KCET

In 1882, two German immigrants named Joseph Maier and George Zobelein purchased the Philadelphia Brew House, renaming it Maier & Zobelein. The new L.A. brewers were part of a wave of German entrepreneurs, including the now-familiar names of Adolphus Busch and Frede

rick Miller, who began making a light, pilsener-style lager throughout the U.S. in the latter half of the nineteenth century. Their style of brew, which fermented at colder temperatures using a different type of yeast, was a relatively new arrival in North America, where beer drinkers were accustomed to ales brewed at room temperature in the British tradition. Greater availability of ice, better transport, and the advent of refrigeration made these new lagers possible, and thirsty European immigrants imported the demand.

From Tommy Campnell's collection
03/31/2023

From Tommy Campnell's collection

12/26/2021
Wine & Beer Barrel Making 1893 Kreuznach Germany
12/24/2021

Wine & Beer Barrel Making 1893 Kreuznach Germany

Corkscrew in mini Bottle
12/17/2021

Corkscrew in mini Bottle

Happy New Year
12/17/2021

Happy New Year

Compliments of Anheuser-Busch 1892
12/08/2021

Compliments of Anheuser-Busch 1892

Greetings From M&Z 1907
12/08/2021

Greetings From M&Z 1907

Small glass with brewery logo
11/22/2021

Small glass with brewery logo

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