Dates | Trade Name | Historic Address |
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1849 - 1951 | Nicholas & Weyd (Andrew Nicholas & Lo... | South side of Green between Preston & Jackson |
1849 - 1951 | William Tell Brewery, Andrew Nicholas | South side of Green between Preston & Jackson |
1851 - 1854 | William Tell Brewery, Franz Steinhauer & ... | South side of Green between Preston & Jackson |
1854 - 1872 | William Tell Brewery, Gerhard G. Otto | Green Between Preston & Jackson |
1872 - 1876 | William Tell Brewery, Otto Brohm & Frank ... | 430 East Green Street |
1876 - 1890 | Frank Fehr, City Brewery | 430 East Green Street |
1884 - 1895 | Jackson Brewery, Henry Walter | 501 East Kentucky at Jackson Streets |
1890 - 1901 | Frank Fehr Brewing Co. | 430 East Green Street |
1901 - 1918 | Frank Fehr Brewing Co. Branch, Central Consum... | 430 East Green Street |
1920 - 1933 | Frank Fehr Brewing Co. (prohibition-era) | 430 East Green Street |
1933 - 1964 | Frank Fehr Brewing Company | 412/430 Fehr Avenue |
1849 FoundedWilliam Tell Brewery, Andrew NicholasSouth side of Green between Preston & Jackson
1851 William Tell Brewery, Franz Steinhauer & Andrew NicholasSouth side of Green between Preston & Jackson
1854 William Tell Brewery, Gerhard G. OttoGreen Between Preston & Jackson
1876 Frank Fehr, City Brewery430 East Green Street
1884 Jackson Brewery, Henry Walter501 East Kentucky at Jackson Streets
A lengthy history of the Frank Fehr Brewery of Louisville, Kentucky appears in the Louisville Courier-Journal.
1901 Frank Fehr Brewing Co. Branch, Central Consumers Co.430 East Green Street
Eight central states brewers announce the simultaneous release of their bock beers.
J. F. Kellner, died from an affliction of the throat. Kellner had worked himself up from driver to foreman to president of the largest corporations in Louisville, Kentucky, the Central Consumers Co... View More
1920 Frank Fehr Brewing Co. (prohibition-era)430 East Green Street
1933 Frank Fehr Brewing Company412/430 Fehr Avenue
1964 ClosedFrank Fehr Brewing Company