Falstaff Beer

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Doorway of an old Falstaff Brewery building in New Orleans with the "Falstaff" name and logo (and post-Hurricane Katrina floodlines)
Doorway of an old Falstaff Brewery building in New Orleans with the "Falstaff" name and logo (and post-Hurricane Katrina floodlines)

Falstaff Beer was the brand name for an American beer produced from 1870 until 2005. It was first brewed by the name of Lemp Brewing Company of St. Louis, Missouri, and later by the Falstaff Brewing Corporation. A once-popular premium beer brand, Falstaff at one point had the third-largest brewing operation in the United States, and had branched into producing its own malt and selling it to other breweries.

Today Falstaff is still mentioned in popular culture references, including the Jerry Jeff Walker song, "Up Against the Wall Redneck Mother" and in Sheryl Crow's song "A Change Would Do You Good".

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