Lone Star Beer
Client Brewer
in San Antonio,
Texas,
United States 🇺🇸
Owned by
Pabst Brewing Company
Established in 1884
Contact
Description
Lone Star Brewery, built in 1884, was the first large mechanized brewery in Texas. Adolphus Busch, of Anheuser-Busch, founded it along with a group of San Antonio businessmen.
Originally called the Alamo Brewing Company of San Antonio in 1874, the company was purchased by Anheuser-Busch in 1895 at which time it was housed in the Old Lone Star Brewery.
With the end of Prohibition in 1933, a new brewery under the name Salinas Brewing Company was constructed at 600 Lone Star Boulevard and operated under the Salinas name until 1939. The company then operated under name to the Champion Brewing Company until 1940, at which time it was purchased by the Muchlebach Brewing Company of Kansas City, Missouri. The company re-branded itself as the Lone Star Brewing Company and began officially producing Lone Star Beer that year. The brewery also produced Lone Star Light, low-calorie Lime Lager (1970), and Brut Super Premium (1969).
It was not until 1940 that brewer Peter Kreil from Munich created the formula for the first beer to actually be called Lone Star beer. In 1949, under the leadership of Harry Jersig, Lone Star went public. By 1960, the brewery had 651 employees and by 1965, annual sales exceeded 1 million barrels.
In 1956, the Lone Star Brewery purchased the Buckhorn Saloon & Museum collection. Harry Jersig, President of the brewery and a friend of the Friedrich’s, continued to add to the collection and had a special building erected on the Lone Star grounds to house the collection.
In the 1970s, Lone Star’s sales benefited from Jerry Retzloff, former marketing and promotions manager for Lone Star Beer and his close association with Willie Nelson, the Austin music scene and their Giant Armadillo. The beer is mentioned frequently in the title track of Red Steagall’s 1976 album “Lone Star Beer and Bob Wills Music”. In 1999, the company began to sponsor Texas singers and musicians, such as Two Tons of Steel, with the beer’s “It’s a Texas Thing” advertising campaign.
Admin Note: Pabst purchased Lone Star Beer in 1999.
Originally called the Alamo Brewing Company of San Antonio in 1874, the company was purchased by Anheuser-Busch in 1895 at which time it was housed in the Old Lone Star Brewery.
With the end of Prohibition in 1933, a new brewery under the name Salinas Brewing Company was constructed at 600 Lone Star Boulevard and operated under the Salinas name until 1939. The company then operated under name to the Champion Brewing Company until 1940, at which time it was purchased by the Muchlebach Brewing Company of Kansas City, Missouri. The company re-branded itself as the Lone Star Brewing Company and began officially producing Lone Star Beer that year. The brewery also produced Lone Star Light, low-calorie Lime Lager (1970), and Brut Super Premium (1969).
It was not until 1940 that brewer Peter Kreil from Munich created the formula for the first beer to actually be called Lone Star beer. In 1949, under the leadership of Harry Jersig, Lone Star went public. By 1960, the brewery had 651 employees and by 1965, annual sales exceeded 1 million barrels.
In 1956, the Lone Star Brewery purchased the Buckhorn Saloon & Museum collection. Harry Jersig, President of the brewery and a friend of the Friedrich’s, continued to add to the collection and had a special building erected on the Lone Star grounds to house the collection.
In the 1970s, Lone Star’s sales benefited from Jerry Retzloff, former marketing and promotions manager for Lone Star Beer and his close association with Willie Nelson, the Austin music scene and their Giant Armadillo. The beer is mentioned frequently in the title track of Red Steagall’s 1976 album “Lone Star Beer and Bob Wills Music”. In 1999, the company began to sponsor Texas singers and musicians, such as Two Tons of Steel, with the beer’s “It’s a Texas Thing” advertising campaign.
Admin Note: Pabst purchased Lone Star Beer in 1999.
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Das Bier Y'all
Das Bier Y'all
Brewed at/by
Oasis Texas Brewing
Kölsch
4.8% ABV
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Kölsch | 4.8% |
6.77
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Lone Star 24|7
Lone Star 24|7
Brewed at/by
MillerCoors: Fort Worth
Non Alcoholic / Low Alcohol
2.1% ABV
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Non Alcoholic / Low Alcohol | 2.1% |
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Lone Star Beer
Lone Star Beer
Brewed at/by
MillerCoors: Fort Worth
Lager - Pale
4.6% ABV
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Lager - Pale | 4.6% |
4.10
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Lone Star Bock
Lone Star Bock
Bock - Dunkler Bock
4.5% ABV
Out of Production |
Bock - Dunkler Bock | 4.5% |
5.30
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Lone Star Texas Light
Lone Star Texas Light
Brewed at/by
MillerCoors: Fort Worth
Lager - Pale
3.8% ABV
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Lager - Pale | 3.8% |
4.02
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Lone Star Texas Style Lager (Alias)
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Rio Jade
Rio Jade
Brewed at/by
Oasis Texas Brewing
Lager - Pale
4.5% ABV
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Lager - Pale | 4.5% |
5.88
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