News
9th June 1838
9th June 1838
Peter Hauck was born in Kling Munster, Bavaria. His family fled Prussia when he was six years old and moved to America. They settled in New York City where Peter's father Johann Adam Hauck established a brewery at the corner of Broome and Wooster Streets. Demand for Hauck's beer prompted such rapid expansion that by the late 1860s it had become one of the largest breweries in the city. It was in this fertile ground that Peter Hauck learned the art and business of beer brewing. The quality of his education enabled Peter to take full control of the business in his 20s when his father retired to Germany. In 1869 Peter moved the entire New York brewery to a larger, modern facility in Harrison New Jersey. Ten years later a fire prompted another rebuilding, and an even larger facility was built that would suit the brewery well into the 20th Century. In 1889 the Hauck Brewery was merged in to the United States Brewing Company, Ltd. conglomerate and was run as such until National Prohibition shut down beer making nationwide in 1920. Peter Hauck died on the 21st of February, 1917. He was 78 years old. The brewery reemerged after Prohibition and operated under several names, the most prominent of which was the New Jersey Branch of New York's Peter Doelger Brewing Company.
Peter Hauck was born in Kling Munster, Bavaria. His family fled Prussia when he was six years old and moved to America. They settled in New York City where Peter's father Johann Adam Hauck esta... View More
1869 FoundedPeter Hauck505 Harrison Ave, Harrison
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Wiener Extra Beer
1859-1882
News
13th January 1879
13th January 1879
Peter Hauck's Brewery in Harrison New Jersey was completely destroyed by fire.
Peter Hauck's Brewery in Harrison New Jersey was completely destroyed by fire.
1882 Peter Hauck & Co.505 Harrison Ave, Harrison
1891 United States Brewing Co., Ltd., New York City, Peter Hauck & Co.500/520 Harrison Ave
News
24th April 1900
24th April 1900
Max Hassel was born in Latvia. During Prohibition he was bootlegger of reknown enough to be dubbed the "Beer Baron of Berks County". He was planning to go legit upon repeal and was in talks to purchase the Harrison Brewery in Harrison, New Jersey when he was shot just five days after Repeal, on the 12th of April, 1933. He was just 32 years of age.
Max Hassel was born in Latvia. During Prohibition he was bootlegger of reknown enough to be dubbed the "Beer Baron of Berks County". He was planning to go legit upon repeal an... View More
Photos
Circa: 1910
Circa: 1910
A group of friends gather outside McGreevy's Cafe and its Hauck & Co. brewery advertisements.
News
13th September 1922
13th September 1922
Peter Hauck Jr., president of the Peter Hauck & Co. Brewery in Harrison, New Jersey, Died at the age of 49.
Peter Hauck Jr., president of the Peter Hauck & Co. Brewery in Harrison, New Jersey, Died at the age of 49.
1933 West Hudson Brewery, Inc.500/520 Harrison Ave
1934 Harrison Brewing Company500/520 Harrison Ave
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Golden Brew Beer
1936-1936
1936 Peter Doelger Brewing Corp.500/520 Harrison Ave
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First Prize Beer
1936-1948
Lambic Ale
1936-1948
Lambic Beer
1936-1948
Lion Ale
1943-1946
Lion Beer
1943-1945
Peter Doelger Ale
1936-1948
Peter Doelger Beer
1936-1948
Peter Doelger Bock
1936-1948
Peter Doelger Half and Half
1936-1948
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Begin: 1936 End 1948
1936 - 1948
1949 Camden County Beverage Co.500/520 Harrison Ave
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Camden Beer
1949-1949
Peter Doelger Beer
1949-1949
1949 ClosedCamden County Beverage Co.