1775 FoundedRobert Hare & J. Warren Porter Brewery 415 Callowhill, 5th & Lawrence Streets,
1790 Robert Hare Porter Brewery35 Callowhill Street
1800 Robert Hare & Son155 Chestnut Street
1805 Robert Hare & Son401/421 New Market & Callowhill
1817 Jacob Smith401/421 New Market & Callowhill
1824 Frederick Gaul & Sons, Plant #2401/421 New Market & Callowhill
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8th April 1831
8th April 1831
John Frederick Betz was born in Württemberg, Germany. His family emigrated to America in the early 1830s and they settled in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, where his father became an innkeeper in Pottsville.
In 1841, when John was 10 years old, his sister Elizabeth Betz married David Gottleib Yuengling Sr., the founder of the Yuengling Brewery. The union of these families in the small mountain town perhaps inspired John to go into the brewery business too.
In 1853 John moved to New York City where he established the Eagle Brewery on West 44th Street. It was the first of many breweries in which he would have a hand during the course of his life. He ran the Eagle Brewery until 1864, when it was seized by the government for operating without a license. In 1866 he, John A. Beyer and Yuengling's son David G. Yuengling Jr. headed to the former Confederacy and established the James River Steam Brewery in Richmond, Virginia. After two years Betz left the partnership and returned north. In Philadelphia he purchased Frederick Gaul's brewery on 421 New Market & Callowhill in 1869. The next year the brewery was lost to a fire. Betz, unperturbed, rebuilt a modern plant.
In 1876 Betz then partnered in another brewery on 140/150 East 58th Street, New York, a firm which he ran until 1884. At around this time he also began pursuing the malting business. In 1897 he called in a very large debt that his brother-in-law and former partner David G. Yuengling, Jr. had accrued.
Yuengling's brewery on 128th Street, NYC was in deep trouble. It was $800,000 in debt with Betz's malt company being the largest creditor. Betz demanded the company reorganized with himself put in charge. Yuengling was forced to retire. By 1900 there were two breweries controlled by the Betz family, one in New York and one in Philadelphia. Both made it to Prohibition. John Frederick Betz died on the 16th of January, 1908. He was 76 years of age. The Philadelphia brewery reopened after Prohibition as John F. Betz & Son, Incorporated. It closed in 1939.
John Frederick Betz was born in Württemberg, Germany. His family emigrated to America in the early 1830s and they settled in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, where his father became an in... View More
1854 Gaul and Lewis401/421 New Market & Callowhill
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6th September 1856
6th September 1856
John Frederick Betz Jr., the "son" in the John F. Betz & Son, Ltd. brewery of Philadelphia, was Born.
John Frederick Betz Jr., the "son" in the John F. Betz & Son, Ltd. brewery of Philadelphia, was Born.
1860 Gaul & (A.J.) Austin401/421 New Market & Callowhill
1861 William Gaul401/421 New Market & Callowhill
1869 John F. Betz401/421 New Market & Callowhill
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20th June 1870
20th June 1870
A fire consumed the John F. Betz Brewery. Losses were $50,000 according to the Philadelphia Evening Telegraph.
A fire consumed the John F. Betz Brewery. Losses were $50,000 according to the Philadelphia Evening Telegraph.
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1875
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1876
1880 John F. Betz & Son415 Callowhill / 5th & Lawrence
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Philadelphia Lager Beer
1880-1889
Stock Lager
1880-1889
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Circa: 1880
Circa: 1880
The brewery as it appeared in an old Plat Map.
1889 John F. Betz & Son, Ltd.415 Callowhill / 5th & Lawrence
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Circa: 1890
Circa: 1890
John F. Betz Sr. the Philadelphia Brewer.
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Circa: 1898
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Circa: 1900
Circa: 1900
The factory in about 1900.
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Circa: 1901
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Circa: 1906
Circa: 1906
J. Fred. Betz, Jr. from the book "Philadelphians in cartoon as seen by Philadelphia newspaper cartoonists"
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16th January 1908
16th January 1908
Brewery magnate John F. Betz died at age 76.
Brewery magnate John F. Betz died at age 76.
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8th April 1910
8th April 1910
John Frederick Betz, head of the John F. Betz & Son, Ltd. Brewery in Philadelphia, and the son of the founder of the brewery, died suddenly at his home.
John Frederick Betz, head of the John F. Betz & Son, Ltd. Brewery in Philadelphia, and the son of the founder of the brewery, died suddenly at his home.
1933 John F. Betz & Son Inc.415 Callowhill / 5th & Lawrence
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Betz Porter
1933-1939
Betz Beer
1933-1936
Betz Bock
1933-1939
Betz Cream Ale
1933-1936
Betz Half & Half
1933-1939
Betz India Pale Ale
1933-1935
Betz Pilsener Beer
1933-1939
Five Star Ale
1933-1939
India Pale Ale
1933-1935
Old German Beer
1934-1937
Old German Cream Ale
1933-1936
Old Stock Lager Beer
1933-1939
1937Capacity 150000 Barrels
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1937
1939 ClosedJohn F. Betz & Son Inc.