1800 FoundedLehmann & Eckhardt Bros. Champlain & Michigan Streets
1873 Eliz. Stephan & Co. Bush, Champlain & Michigan Streets
1877 Jacobi, Coghlin & Co.Bush, Champlain & Michigan Streets
1886 Buckeye Brewing Co.Bush, Champlain & Michigan Streets
Products
Buckeye Bock Beer
1886-1919
Buckeye Lager Beer
1886-1919
Buckeye Special Beer
1886-1919
Export Beer
1886-1919
Green Seal Beer
1886-1919
Select Export
1886-1919
1919 The Buckeye Producing Co.1501 Michigan Street
Products
Buckeye's GS Malt Tonic
1919-1933
Green Seal Beverage
1919-1933
Green Seal Malt Brew
1919-1933
Green Seal New Process Brew
1919-1933
Holiday Brew
1919-1933
News
27th May 1919
27th May 1919
After the failure of three state referendums for Prohibition in five years (1914, 1915 and 1917), Ohio's drys were handed a new rhetorical weapon. The drys, headed by the Ohio Anti-Saloon League, had traditionally based their argument for prohibition on an appeal to morality. After America fully entered World War One on December 7, 1917, the drys exploited the patriotism inspired by our involvement and amplified suspicions that America's brewers were secret German sympathizers. At the same time they pleaded that breweries must be shut down because they used resources that could be channeled to the war effort. As a result, dry counties in Ohio increased substantially during 1918, and in Toledo brewery production was ordered cut to one third of its 1917 output.
Ohio drys finally pushed a State Constitutional Amendment over the line on November 5th, 1918 by just 14,500 votes. The popular approval of Article XV, Section 9 made illegal the "sale and manufacture for sale of intoxicating liquor as a beverage". The existing breweries and saloons were allowed to operate for the remainder of their 12-month licenses. When they expired at midnight on the fourth Monday of May, 1919, Ohio entered statewide Prohibition.
After the failure of three state referendums for Prohibition in five years (1914, 1915 and 1917), Ohio's drys were handed a new rhetorical weapon. The drys, headed by t... View More
News
22nd May 1919
22nd May 1919
The Buckeye Brewing Co. begins selling Green Seal Malt Beverage.
The Buckeye Brewing Co. begins selling Green Seal Malt Beverage.
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1933
1933 Buckeye Brewing Company1501 Michigan Street
Products
Buckeye Bock
1933-1968
Buckeye Ale
1933-1968
Buckeye Beer
1933-1966
Buckeye Green Seal Beer
1933-1936
Buckeye Preferred Beer
1951-1959
Buckeye Sparkling Dry Beer
1933-1950
Buckeye Special Export Beer
1933-1950
Green Seal Beer
1933-1941
Green Seal Munich Type Beer
1933-1936
Holiday Beer
1954-1968
Little Buck Ale
1959-1968
Schwegmann Beer
1968-1970
Logo
Begin: 1933 End 1940
1933 - 1940
Logo
Begin: 1933 End 1950
1933 - 1950
Advertisement
Begin: 1935 End 1950
1937Capacity 200000 Barrels
Photos
Circa: 1938
Circa: 1938
Competing billboards for Buckeye Beer And Red Top Beer on a roadside Ohio corn field.
1939Capacity 200000 Barrels
Advertisement
1940
Photos
Circa: 1948
Circa: 1948
Young folks enjoy Buckeye Beer in cans and hot dogs in a nighttime shoreline picnic.
News
19th August 1956
19th August 1956
Edward C. Rundell, a director of the Buckeye Brewery of Toledo, died while on vacation in Narragansett, Rhode Island.
Edward C. Rundell, a director of the Buckeye Brewery of Toledo, died while on vacation in Narragansett, Rhode Island.
1966 Buckeye Brewing Co. (Aka of Meister Brau Inc.)1501 Michigan Street
Products
Buckeye Ale
1966-1972
Buckeye Draft Beer
1966-1972
Buckeye Premium Beer
1966-1972
1968 Iroquois Brewery (Aka of Meister Brau Inc.)1501 Michigan Street
1972 ClosedBuckeye Brewing Co. (Aka of Meister Brau Inc.)