News
5th June 1817
5th June 1817
Andrew Leicht was born in Bavaria. Despite being a fairly prominent New Jersey brewer, not much is known about his early life.
In 1854 his son-in-law John Roemmelt took Andrew in as a silent partner in a new brewery at 147/153 East 38th Street, in New York City. Roemmelt was apparently dissatisfied and left the brewery about four years later, after which Leicht brought in Anton Hupfel as a junior partner (or possibly lessee). By 1861 Hupfel had purchased Leicht's stake and ran the brewery thereafter alone. Leicht and Roemmelt left New York and, in 1857, built a new brewery in Jersey City Heights, New Jersey.
Apparently, Leicht was the owner, as the 1860 census lists Leicht owning an estate of $25,000 and Roemmelt having no estate of value. The 1870 census states that Leicht and Roemmelt owned a combined estate value of $300,000 with personal estates totaling $200,000. But the Panic of 1873 hit hard, and the business never recovered. In 1875 their brewery declared bankruptcy, and Roemmelt left the firm. Leicht consolidated and carried on the business without him, but the newly-organized business failed again in 1879, and Leicht was declared bankrupt.
In around 1841, Andrew married a woman named Maria, and they had four children and an apparently adopted girl named Ann. In 1879 Andrew's sons Charles and John, who had cut their teeth in the Jersey City Brewery, purchased the town brewery in Newburgh, New York, and renamed it the Leicht Bros., Highland Brewery. Andrew followed them to Newburgh and apparently worked in the business as a brewer. Andrew Leicht died sometime in 1884.
Andrew Leicht was born in Bavaria. Despite being a fairly prominent New Jersey brewer, not much is known about his early life.
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News
2nd August 1844
2nd August 1844
Adolph Glaser Hupfel, (Sr.) is born to Anton Hupfel, the New York brewer. Adolph would in 1873 take over operation of the brewery, renaming it "A. Hupfel's Son Brewery".
Adolph Glaser Hupfel, (Sr.) is born to Anton Hupfel, the New York brewer. Adolph would in 1873 take over operation of the brewery, renaming it "A. Hupfel's Son Brewery".
1854 FoundedJohn Roemmelt & Co.147/153 East 38th Street
1858 Andrew Leicht & Anton Hupfel223/229 East 38th Street
1860 Robert Clarke223/229 East 38th Street
1861 Anton Hupfel223/229 East 38th Street
1873 A. Hupfel's Son Brewery223/229 East 38th Street
Products
Old Setter Beer
1870s-1920
Siegfried-brau Beer
1873-1883
1883 J. Chr. G. Hupfel223/229 East 38th Street
1889 United States Brewing Co.St. Ann’s Avenue near East 161st
Photos
Circa: 1896
Circa: 1896
The J. Chr. G. Hupfel Brewing Co. factory.
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Circa: 1897
1898 J. Chr. G. Hupfel Brewing Co.St. Ann’s Avenue near East 161st
News
7th December 1916
7th December 1916
George Schaffer of the J. Chr. G. Hupfel Brewing Co. of New York City, died at age 65.
George Schaffer of the J. Chr. G. Hupfel Brewing Co. of New York City, died at age 65.
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4th July 1917
4th July 1917
Adolph Glaser Hupfel, Sr., brewer of New York City, died of heart disease at age seventy-three years.
Adolph Glaser Hupfel, Sr., brewer of New York City, died of heart disease at age seventy-three years.
1934 Chr. G. Hupfel Brewing Corp.St. Ann’s Avenue Near East 161st Street
Products
Hupfel's Ale
1934-1938
Hupfel's Bock
1934-1938
Hupfel's Dark Beer
1934-1938
Hupfel's Light Beer
1934-1938
Hupfel's Pale Ale
1934-1938
News
5th December 1939
5th December 1939
Christian Glaser Hupfel, the secretary and treasurer of the Hupfel Brewery in New York City, died in his home at age 67 years.
Christian Glaser Hupfel, the secretary and treasurer of the Hupfel Brewery in New York City, died in his home at age 67 years.
1938 ClosedChr. G. Hupfel Brewing Corp.