News
16th November 1815
16th November 1815
Mike Biersack was born in Germany. In 1853 he founded a brewery in Beaver Dam Wisconsin. He sold the business in 1856 to John Goeggerle and became a butcher. He died on May 10th 1873 at the age of 57 years. The brewery he founded would eventually become the Louis Ziegler Brewery.
Mike Biersack was born in Germany. In 1853 he founded a brewery in Beaver Dam Wisconsin. He sold the business in 1856 to John Goeggerle and became a butcher. He died on May 1... View More
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30th April 1828
30th April 1828
John Goeggerle was born in Germany. He moved to America in the 1840s and settled in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin where he met and married Juliane Schwandt, an emigre from Prussia. The union was in the late 1850s and ultimately produced 13 children.
In 1856 Goeggerle and John and Joseph Patzlsperger purchased the brewery in town owned by Mike Biersack (also Biersach). When Joseph died in 1861 Goeggrle purchased both brothers shares and continued on as sole proprietor. He ran the brewery until he died on May 19th, 1902.
Upon his death Juliane took over operations for two years then sold in to Louis Ziegler in 1904. The brewery operated as the Ziegler brewery until 1950. It closed down for good in 1953.
John Goeggerle was born in Germany. He moved to America in the 1840s and settled in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin where he met and married Juliane Schwandt, an emigre from Prussia. Th... View More
1853 FoundedBeaver Dam Brewery, Mike Biersack (sometimes Biersach)516 Madison Ave
1855 Beaver Dam Brewery, Biersach & Liebenstein (Frank Liebenstein)516 Madison Avenue
1856 Beaver Dam Brewery, Goeggerle & Patzlsberger John Goeggerle & (John & Joseph Patzlsberger516 Madison Ave
News
24th October 1858
24th October 1858
John Louis Ziegler, known as Louis, was born in Mayville, Wisconsin. When he was 16 years of age his father bought the South Side brewery in town and employed young Louis in the firm from the start. Eventually Louis was placed in charge of the business end of the brewery, while his father concentrated on the manufacturing. When his father died in 1892 Louis took charge of the brewery completely, and ran it for another ten years.
In 1902 Louis took the opportunity to purchase another brewery in the neighboring town of Beaver Dam from the estate of John Goeggerle. The Goeggerle's had been in the brewery business since 1856, a full generation before Ziegler's family. Growing up in a brewery allowed Louis to fill Goeggerle's shoes well, and the Beaver Dam firm thrived. When a fire in 1912 leveled the brewhouse Ziegler rebuilt and even larger building and constructed a mansion on the site of the old brewery. The two Ziegler breweries just 16 miles apart established a reputation for good beer in Dodge County that would keep the Ziegler name in the brewery business for another 50 years.
Louis Ziegler died on the 4th of September 1927 at age 68 years. His house in Beaver Dam still stands over the ruins the original Goeggerle brewery The Mayville brewery never reopened after prohibition. The Beaver Dam plant closed down in 1953.
John Louis Ziegler, known as Louis, was born in Mayville, Wisconsin. When he was 16 years of age his father bought the South Side brewery in town and employed young Louis in the firm from the... View More
1862 Beaver Dam Brewery, John Goeggerle516 Madison Ave
1901 J. Goeggerle Brewing Co.516 Madison Avenue
1902 Julia Goeggerle, Beaver Dam Brewery516 Madison Avenue
Products
Celebrated Lager Beer
1902-1904
1904 Louis Ziegler, Beaver Dam Brewery516 Madison Avenue
Products
Goeggerle's Lager Beer
1904-1920
1933 Louis Ziegler Brewing Company516 Madison Avenue
Products
5-20 Beer
1933-1950
Arrowhead Pale Beer
1947-1953
Bavarian Draft Beer
1935-1944
Bock Beer
1933-1950
Ebner Lager Beer
1933-1950
Hillsboro Pale Beer
1933-1950
Hillsboro Pilot Beer
1933-1950
Kozy Kola
1933-1950
Kozy Kollins
1933-1950
Old Fashioned Lager Beer
1933-1950
Pilot Beer
1942-1949
Ziegler "520" Beer
1933-1950
Ziegler 520 Bavarian Beer
1933-1950
Ziegler 520 Beer
1933-1950
Ziegler Ale
1935-1939
Ziegler Bavarian Beer
1933-1950
Ziegler Bock
1935-1939
Ziegler Old Style Beer
1933-1950
Ziegler Quality Ale
1933-1950
Ziegler's Bavarian Lager Beer
1933-1950
Ziegler's De Luxe Beer
1933-1950
Ziegler's Old Style Beer
1933-1950
Ziegler's Beer
1933-1953
Logo
Begin: 1935 End 1940
1935 - 1940
1938Capacity 38000 Barrels
1939Capacity 38000 Barrels
Photos
Circa: 1939
Circa: 1939
Workers inspect glass signs advertising Capitol's Commander Beer and Louis Ziegler's Pilot Beer at the Everbrite factory in Milwaukee.
Photos
Circa: 1940
Circa: 1940
A Louis Ziegler Brewery delivery truck.
1950 Old Age Brewing Company516 Madison Avenue
Products
Old Fashioned Lager Beer
1951-1953
1952 Billings Company516 Madison Avenue
Products
Billings Pale Beer
1952-1953
1953 ClosedLouis Ziegler Brewing Company