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13th February 1832
13th February 1832
Jacob Goenner, founder of the Goenner Brewery in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, was born in Baden, Germany. When Goenner was in his mid 20s he and his wife emigrated to America.
The family first found a home on the Old Portage Canal. Later they removed to the town of Geistown, where Jacob bacame foreman of a large Cooper shop. From there the family moved to East Conemaugh, then to Gallitzin, and later to Summitt, where in 1867 Goenner partnered with George J. Schwaderer in a brewery. They ran the brewery for a few years until Goenner decided to set out on his own.
In 1870 Goenner purchased George Guessregan's brewery in Cambria City, a Village outside the limits of Johnstown, Pennsylvania. While the brewery was primitive, powered by only a horse on a treadmill, and the output was small, Jacob Goenner, through grit and perseverence, grew the firm over the next 19 years to be one of the largest in the county.
Then on May 31st of 1889, after several days of extremely heavy rainfall, the South Fork Dam broke and a rush of water came barreling down the Little Conemaugh River. The resulting inundation destroyed the town of Johnstown, and Jacob Goenner's brewery was destroyed. Goenner himself died on July 10th of that year. At age 66 his death was attributed to exposure and the hard work he endured getting his business up and running again after the flood.
The brewery was continued by his family for decades. The firm survived Prohibition and two World Wars. It finally closed in 1954, still under the Goenner name.
Jacob Goenner, founder of the Goenner Brewery in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, was born in Baden, Germany. When Goenner was in his mid 20s he and his wife emigrated to America.
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1850 FoundedZack EntressCorner of Walnut & 2nd
News
17th September 1859
17th September 1859
William F. Goenner, who succeeded his father Jacob as president of the Goenner Brewing Co. in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, was born. He died on January 4, 1896.
William F. Goenner, who succeeded his father Jacob as president of the Goenner Brewing Co. in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, was born. He died on January 4, 1896.
1861 Herman VockenrodeCorner of Walnut & 2nd
1868 George GuessreganCorner of Walnut & 2nd
1874 Jacob Goenner219 Walnut Street
1889 Caroline (Maggie?) Goenner219 Walnut Street
1890 William Goenner & Co. (John L. Stibich)219 Walnut Street
1894 Goenner & Co.3rd Avenue & Power Street
Products
Monarch Lager Beer
1894-1920
Muchener Beer
1894-1920
New Life Beer
1894-1920
New Life Sparkling
1894-1920
1933 Goenner & Co.3rd Avenue & Power Street
Products
Friendly City Beer
1938-1948
Goenner Bock
1933-1951
Goenner Lager Beer
1933-1950
Goenner's Lager Beer
1933-1950
Goenner's Pilsener Beer
1933-1950
Goenner's Ale
1934-1951
Goenner's Beer
1933-1953
Hahn's Bavarian Beer
1933-1935
Holiday Beer
1950-1953
New Life Beer
1933-1953
New Life Near Beer
1934-1939
New Life Pilsener Beer
1933-1950
New Life Porter
1936-1953
New Life Sparkling
1933-1950
Old Monarch Beer
1933-1948
Peerless Beer
1933-1940
Victory Near Beer
1933-1939
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Begin: 1933 End 1954
1933 - 1954
1937Capacity 265000 Barrels
1939Capacity 265000 Barrels
1954 ClosedGoenner & Co.