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  Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Schlitz was well-known throughout the early-to-mid 20th century as an innovator in the advertising industry.
The company was founded by Joseph Schlitz, who came to America from Mainz, Germany in 1850, at the age of 20.
Schlitz flourished in the frenzied beer industry of pre-Civil War Milwaukee, where saloons and breweries sprang up by the hundreds, and in 1856 he took over management of the large brewery owned by the recently deceased August Krug.
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 Joseph
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 1848-1873 Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Joseph Schlitz is elected secretary of the 3rd U.S.B.A. congress held October 28, 29 1863 in Cincinnati.
September 8, 1864, Joseph Schlitz is appointed Secretary of the Fourth Congress of the Brewers in the United States while they are assembled at City Hall in Milwaukee.
Joseph Schlitz is elected Secretary of the Brewers' Protective Insurance Co..
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 Joseph Schlitz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Joseph Schlitz (1830–1875) was a German-American entrepreneur who made his fortune in the brewing industry.
A native of Mainz, Germany, Schlitz emigrated to the U.S. in 1850.
Flush with success, he was returning to visit his native Germany when he perished in a shipwreck off the coast of England in 1875.
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 1873-1881 Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company History
Schlitz for the purpose of erecting for himself a handsome residence.
Schlitz and Zinkelsen in terms indicative of feelings and said the members felt as if the losses were their own.
At Schlitz, a crude bottle-washing apparatus was operated by young women, after which the beer was pumped from kegs and the bottles corked, wired, labeled, and packed in barrels preparatory to horse-drawn delivery.
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 Steve's World Beer Tour * Schlitz Beer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Schlitz Beer- Brewed by Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company, San Antonio, Texas.
They call it 'the beer that made Milwaukee famous.' But they claim to be from the heart of Texas.
We give Schlitz a 2.0 on the 1-5 scale.
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 Adolor Corporation :: Adolor Corporation Names Joseph A. Schlitz as Vice President of Sales   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Schlitz brings to the company extensive pharmaceutical sales experience, most recently serving as an area vice president with Schering Plough Pharmaceuticals, where he provided sales leadership for more than 800 sales professionals.
Schlitz to this position follows Adolor's announcement earlier this year that the company is hiring 30 surgeon-focused sales representatives to collaborate with GlaxoSmithKline sales representatives in a combined national effort to co-promote Arixtra(R).
Schlitz was consistently recognized as a top performer and leader within the company.
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 Schlitz Audubon Nature Center   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Schlitz Audubon Nature Center is an Audubon environmental education center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, which was founded in 1971.
In the 1950’s, the land was conveyed to the Schlitz Foundation, and it began to consider various proposals to develop this prime piece of lakeshore property.
In the meantime, Dorothy and many local residents of the area banded together and were able to quash the other proposals for the land.
www.schlitzauduboncenter.com /history.html   (629 words)

  
 Old Milwaukee
Joseph Schlitz was another beer baron who married into the industry.
Schlitz immediately assumed management of the operation and, two years later, took Krug's widow as his wife, changing both her name and the brewery's to his own.
Schlitz was purchased by Stroh Brewing Company of Detroit in 1982, but the name is commemorated in the Schlitz Audubon Nature Center (1111 East Brown Deer Road), a 255-acre wildlife sanctuary on the shore of Lake Michigan.
www.travellady.com /Issues/Issue71/71C-milwaukee.htm   (1044 words)

  
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In response to a charge filed May 31, 1983, a complaint was issued on August 2, 1983, alleging that The Stroh Brewery Company a/k/a Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company1 (Respondent) had violated Section 8(a)(1) and (3) of the National Labor Relations Act, by discharging its employee Thomas L.
Schlitz Brewing Company," Pursuant to Respondent's unopposed motion at the hearing, the complaint and caption were amended to reflect Respondent's correct name.
JOSEPH SCHLITZ CO. 1605 Prior to his discharge, Reynolds and Respondent had "differences" over the amount of time Reynolds was authorized to spend on union business.
www.nlrb.gov /nlrb/shared_files/decisions/273/273-1604.txt   (2296 words)

  
 Marilyn Schlitz, Curriculum Vitae
Schlitz, M. An ethnographic approach to the study of psi: Methodology and preliminary data.
Schlitz, M. Round Table Chair: "Research Concerns and Technical Interests" and Panel Discussant: "Towards a Unified Approach to Healing" at the Fifth Annual Conference of the International Society for the Study of Subtle Energies and Energy Medicine (ISSSEEM), Boulder, CO.
Schlitz, M. Commentator, Arthur Hastings' Consciousness in Transpersonal Experiences contribution to panel: "Privileged Access to Consciousness" at the 69th annual meeting of The Society for the Anthropology of Consciousness, San Francisco, CA.
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 Preview Book 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
In March of 1978, reports surfaced in Milwaukee that the Department of Justice was seeking an indictment against Schlitz, charging the brewery with three counts of felony tax fraud, one count of conspiracy to violate the Federal Alcohol Administration Act and over 700 counts of actually violating the act.
Upset that Schlitz management did not share the blame for the business practices that they had been sacked for, the disgruntled former employees gave evidence to a Milwaukee federal grand jury against the Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company.
While the Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company was stumbling through the last troubled years of its proud existence, the La Crosse, Wisconsin-based G. (Gottlieb) Heileman Brewing Company was turning heads in Chicago with the widespread acceptance of its premium-priced Old Style brand.
www.chicagolandbeerhistory.com /preview.htm   (2289 words)

  
 Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Schlitz at Epinions.com
Schlitz is a bad- tasting brew that has fallen dramatically in popularity over the past 30 years.
Schlitz is golden in color and a little darker than other beer in its class.
Schlitz was once a great- selling beer, with a substantial advertising budget, frequent corporate sponsorship of events, and a decent amount of general business activities that made Schlitz a highly- visible name.
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 1907-1933 Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company History
Schlitz Brewing Co., the Second Ward Savings Bank and other family enterprises to the second generation while the first generation was still around to keep an eye on things.
The situation will swing back in the fourth generation when Joseph Jr.'s children will have control of their inheritances, although as each descending generation is reached, the Schlitz stock is divided into ever smaller portions.
Despite the candy venture set-back, Schlitz survived the Prohibition years by becoming involved in wise land investments, banking interests, an aluminum venture, sale of interest in the American Tobacco Co., and manufacturing malt syrup, for cooking and baking (and for the needs of the wildcat brewers in the homes) and soft drinks.
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 Joseph Schlitz Brewing at Beer Collections
The Joseph Schlitz Brewing company started in Milwaukee on 3rd and Walnut streets as the August Krug, brewery and saloon in the mid 1800's.
Schlitz had been ranked as the number two brewery in the country as late as 1976, but its image was tarnished following some brewery process changes and bad publicity.
Schlitz Brewing Co. was acquired by Stroh Brewing Co. of Detroit, and a famous firm and Slogan passed into history.
www.beercollections.com /Breweries/Michigan/Joseph_Schlitz_Brewing.htm   (211 words)

  
 Schlitz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
It has probably the best-known slogan in the American brewing industry: "The beer that made Milwaukee famous".
Schlitz died May 7,1875, when returning to visit Germany.
On June 10, 1982, the Joseph Schlitz Brewing Co. was acquired by Stroh Brewing Co. of Detroit.
www.encyclopedia-1.com /s/sc/schlitz.html   (274 words)

  
 KBS Collection: Schlitz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Schlitz sure is feasting off of its reputation from the seventies after they changed the formula.
Schlitz is an extremely poorly concocted drink that does not merit the title "beer".
Schlitz isn't as good as PBR, but I think in a tag team match between Budweiser Select and Petes Wicked Ale, Schitz and PBR would bring home the belt and stomp those limp-wristed sissy boy beers all over the place.
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 Schlitz Refrigerated Box Cars or Reefers Plus History Behind
During 1895, Schlitz and Pabst complete the organization of the Mississippi and Northern Railroad Co. with Gustave Pabst, president, Alfred Uihlein as vice-president, and E.L. Philipps as secretary.
Joseph relates that every time one of the cars went west of the Mississippi the company got a rebate of 1 1/2 cents a mile; when the car went east of the River it got 1 1/4 cents.
At one point when President Theodore Roosevelt visited Milwaukee, Joseph was told by him that he was going to put him in jail for rebating; two days later Joseph resigned as president and Emanual Lorenz Philipps (later governor of Wisconsin) took over as president.
www.chiptin.com /schlitz/reefers.htm   (2266 words)

  
 Your complete guide to beers - schlitz beer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Schlitz Beer war cone top beer can Schlitz Brewing Co Milwaukee WI This a rare example of an olive drab cone top beer can that was produced sometime...
Schlitz switched from clear to brown bottle to protect the taste of its beer.
Schlitz Lager Beer cone top beer can Schlitz Brewing Co Milwaukee WI Schlitz Lager Beer, antique cone top beer cans that were produced starting in the 1935-6 era.
www.beersguide.info /schlitz-beer   (785 words)

  
 beercans.org - Test and Special Beer Cans   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Ironically, Schlitz went from being the number one beer in America as recently as the 1950's to being practically non-existent in the year 2000.
Schlitz gave quite a bit of consideration to a number of other products that never made it to market.
Schlitz and later Stroh's sold their famous malt liquor under a number of names Cans of the Month, July 1999.
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 Schlitz from Miller Brewing Company (SABMiller), a Pale Lager style beer: An unofficial page for Schlitz from Miller ...
The old time Schlitz purchased from Stroh's which was purchased from Joseph Schlitz.
I started drinking Schlitz in college because it was cheap and it was kind of a fraternity joke where many of us started drinking this cheap beer.
Schlitz seems to be something of a conversational starter to because strangers will approach me when noticing I am drinking this "weird" beer.
www.ratebeer.com /Ratings/Beer/Beer-Ratings.asp?BeerID=8748   (348 words)

  
 The Rise of the Beer Barons
Names like Busch, Pabst, Schlitz, Ruppert, Ehret and many others became synonymous with beer, and were soon destined to rank among the greatest names in all of American industry.
That being the case, Captain Pabst undoubtedly took exception to competitor Schlitz's long-time slogan, "The Beer That Made Milwaukee Famous." In fact, Pabst snidely countered with a slogan of his own: "Milwaukee beer is famous -- Pabst has made it so." Joseph Schlitz, however, may have gotten the final word in the rivalry.
The Schlitz brewery, for instance, operated gardens and saloons in major cities throughout the country.
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 Schlitz - TheBestLinks.com - Land's End, Mainz, Wisconsin, Civil War, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
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 96-0137   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
It was not the department's procedure which triggered the reversal in Joseph Schlitz.
Rather, the court held that if the department did so, it was first required, under the facts of that case, to reopen the proceedings to allow the parties to address the new issue introduced into the proceedings by the department.
Thus, unlike Joseph Schlitz, we do not see this as a case where UPS has been blindsided by the LIRC action.
www.courts.state.wi.us /html/ca/96/96-0137.HTM   (4430 words)

  
 Eastown Distributors Company History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
signified the end of prohibition and Joseph A. Quasarano obtained the second liquor license issued in the state of Michigan.
The core of Joseph's business consisted of picking up product from various local breweries each day and directly delivering it to customers.
Frustrated with the two-person delivery system which the new draft truck required, Joseph R. invented and patented the Hackney "On Tap" Keg Dispenser, allowing a one-person delivery of draft product in a much more efficient manner than was previously possible.
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 Moonlight Brewing makes a moody range of beers / Brew master produces beers with attitude
At the 130-year-old company, "there was brewing history everywhere." Hunt appreciates his experience at Schlitz, where he gained a clear understanding of brewing concepts.
In contrast with the newer facilities at which computers do most of the work and humans just push buttons, at Schlitz "you really had to think about what you were doing." The traditional culture there influenced his purist vision.
After Schlitz Brewing closed in 1982, Hunt did stints as brew master and consultant for Berkeley Brewing Company, Anderson Valley Brewing Company in Boonville, and Xcelsior Brewing in Santa Rosa.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2003/01/03/WB185616.DTL&type=printable   (1294 words)

  
 Historic Third Lake Ridge Data   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The northwest or former track-side of the Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company beer depot.
The original corner entrance was bricked up and made into a window, whereas all other windows remain with original sashes and trims, except for one on the northeast side, made into a door.
The Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company beer depot at 802 Williamson Street, Madison, WI.
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 Have You Seen
In 1975 the Jos Schlitz Brewing Co of Milwaukee initiated a promotion which they called "1975 Year of the Pros".
As part of this promotion, the Schlitz company made four separate mailings to each of their distributors.
The coasters are not identified as being from the Joseph Schlitz Brewing Co, but all four coasters are pictured.
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