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2nd November 1835
2nd November 1835
Henry Schuster was born in Prussia. In 1847, at the age of 12, Henry emigrated with his family to America. They settled for a time around Milwaukee, Wisconsin where Henry soon took up work as a blacksmith. In 1861 he married Josephine Henrietta Hohler, another Prussian emigree. A year later Schuster and his wife with infant son Henry Junior in tow, headed west to the recently plotted town of Rochester, Minnesota. Here Henry obtained a job working in Jacob Joest's Union Brewery. By 1868 he had purchased the controlling share in the firm. The two ran the brewery as a partnership until Schuster bought out Joest's remaining stake in or around 1870. The very next year the brewery, now dubbed the Schuster Brewing Co., burned to the ground. Undaunted, Henry rebuilt. The brewery soon resumed it's dominance in the region as the largest such concern between LaCrosse and New Ulm. Henry Schuster died on August 12th 1885 at age 49 years. The brewery, now run by his children, would continue to slake the thirst of southeastern Minnesotans for another three decades.
Henry Schuster was born in Prussia. In 1847, at the age of 12, Henry emigrated with his family to America. They settled for a time around Milwaukee, Wisconsin where Henry soon took up work as a bla... View More
1858 FoundedAdam DrescherMain Street, south of College Street
1864 Henry Schuster420 South Main & College Streets
Photos
Circa: 1870
Circa: 1870
The Henry Schuster Brewery
1885 Estate of Henry Schuster420 South Main & College Streets
1897 Schuster Brewing Co.420 South Main & College Streets
Products
Extra Pale
1897-1904
Old German Lager
1897-1904
Old Lager Beer
1897-1920
Red and White
1897-1904
Schuster's Malt Food
1897-1904
Schuster's Malt & Hop Liquid Food
1890s-1920
Special Bock Beer
1897-1920
Logo
Begin: 1897 End 1920
1897 - 1920
Photos
Circa: 1900
Circa: 1900
The Schuster Beer manufactory as it appeared in a turn-of-the-century lithograph.
1904 Schuster Brewing Co., Inc.420 South Main & College Streets
Advertisement
Circa: 1909
Photos
Circa: 1910
Circa: 1910
The Schuster brewery boys pose with all due swagger and bravado.
Photos
Circa: 1916
Circa: 1916
The Schuster Brewing Co. of Rochester from a print owned by the Olmstead County Historical Society.
1920 Schuster Company420 South Main & College Streets
Products
Malt Foam
1920-1922
Need-A-Tone
1920-1922
Schuster's Old Style Cereal Beverage
1920-1922
1934 Rochester Brewing Co.420 South Main & College Streets
1934 ClosedRochester Brewing Co.