Joseph Huber Brewing Company

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Joseph Huber Brewing Co.
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Location Monroe, WI
United States
Year opened 1845
Active Beers
Barbary Coast Gold Rush American amber ale
Berghoff Classic Pilsner German pilsener
Berghoff Famous Bock Beer Bock
Berghoff Famous Red Ale American amber ale
Berghoff Genuine Dark Beer Euro dark lager
Berghoff Hazelnut Winter Fest Ale Winter warmer
Berghoff Hefe-Weizen Hefe weizen
Berghoff Honey Wheat American pale wheat ale
Berghoff Oktober Fest Beer Märzen / oktoberfest
Berghoff Original Lager Beer American all-malt lager
Berghoff Pale Ale American pale ale
Berghoff Solstice Wit Beer Witbier
Berkshire Springs Stock Ale American pale ale
Bohemian Club Czech pilsener
Dempsey's Pale Ale American pale ale
Fat Cat Lager (new) Vienna lager
Hole In The Rock Marzen Style Lager Märzen / oktoberfest
Huber Bock Beer Bock
Huber Light Light lager
Huber Premium Beer American all-malt lager
Mountain Creek Classic Lager American all-malt lager
Piedmont Porter American porter
Regal Brau Macro lager
Rhinelander Macro lager
Rhinelander Bock Bock
Rock River Lager American all-malt lager
Tejas Bock
Wisconsin Club Lager Macro lager

The Joseph Huber Brewing Company was founded in 1845 in Monroe, Wisconsin. It was originally called The Blumer Brewery, but in 1947 adopted its current name. It is the oldest continually operating brewery in the Midwest and second oldest in the United States.

On September 20, 2006, Mountain Crest Brewing Co. of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, announced an agreement to purchase The Joseph Huber Brewing Company, the Huber and Rhinelander brands of beer, and the Blumers brand of soda. Berghoff beer, Huber's most popular label, will be produced by a new company called Berghoff Brewing Co., which will contract with Mountain Crest to brew the beer at the Monroe plant.

The brewery was renamed Minhas Craft Brewery.

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