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13th June 1842
13th June 1842
Adolph Kamm was born in Zöbingen Oberamt Ellwangen, Germany. He was brought to America at age eight by his parents, who were fleeing unrest in Prussia. At age 16, he left home and pursued the brewing trade in Ohio and Indiana. In 1870, he and Clemens Dick purchased John Wagner's brewery in Mishawaka, Indiana. In 1880 Kamm's brother-in-law Nicholas Schellinger purchased Dick's interest which created the famous partnership Kamm & Schellinger. Adolph Kamm died during Prohibition on the 16th of December 1930. In 1933 his brewery once again began producing beer and would survive another 18 years.
Adolph Kamm was born in Zöbingen Oberamt Ellwangen, Germany. He was brought to America at age eight by his parents, who were fleeing unrest in Prussia. At age 16, he left home and pursued the ... View More
News
4th November 1847
4th November 1847
Nicholas Schellinger was born in Muehlheim, Wurttemberg, Germany. The son of a wealthy miller, he emigrated to America in 1870 and settled in Mishawaka Indiana. In 1874 he married Miss Amelia Kamm. His Brother-in-law, Adolph Kamm also had brewery training and the two families combined their fortunes and knowledge to make the Kamm & Schellinger Brewing Co. Nicholas Schellinger died on June 5th, 1918 but his brewery would live on until 1951.
Nicholas Schellinger was born in Muehlheim, Wurttemberg, Germany. The son of a wealthy miller, he emigrated to America in 1870 and settled in Mishawaka Indiana. In 1874 he married Miss Amelia Kamm.... View More
1853 FoundedJohn Wagner West 2nd Street
1870 F. Dick Sr. & Co. (Adolph Kamm)West 2nd Street
1879 Kamm & SchellingerWest 2nd Street
1887 Kamm & Schellinger Brewing Co. (Pre-Prohibiition)West 2nd Street
Products
"Red Band" Lager Beer
1887-1918
K&S Standard Beer
1887-1918
Premona Beer
1887-1918
Private Stock Export Beer
1887-1918
Photos
Circa: 1900
Circa: 1900
Brewery photograph from the 1901 book " South Bend and the Men who Have Made it"
News
10th March 1906
10th March 1906
John Murphy, connected to the Kamm & Schellinger Brewing Co. of Mishawaka, Indiana, died on March 10, 1906, from rabies transmitted by a dog bite.
John Murphy, connected to the Kamm & Schellinger Brewing Co. of Mishawaka, Indiana, died on March 10, 1906, from rabies transmitted by a dog bite.
Photos
Circa: 1910
Circa: 1910
A charcoal sketch of the Kamm & Schellinger Brewing Company.
Photos
Circa: 1910
Circa: 1910
The new Kamm & Schellinger Brewery delivery Truck and driver.
1918 Kamm & Schellinger Brewing Co.West 2nd Street
Products
Arrow
1918-1933
Emral Julepy Mint Drink
1918-1933
Emral Mint Syrup
1918-1933
Julade Orange Drink
1918-1933
Julade Syrup
1918-1933
K and S Special
1918-1933
K&S Arrow Cereal Beverage
1918-1933
K&S Bock Brew
1918-1933
K&S Grape
1918-1933
K&S Root Beer
1918-1933
K&S Root Beer Syrup
1918-1933
1933 Kamm & Schellinger CompanyNorth Center Street
Products
Arrow Beer
1933-1936
Copper Beer
1933-1951
K&S Bock Beer
1933-1936
K&S Standard Beer
1933-1936
Kamm's Ale
1933-1951
Kamm's Bock Beer
1933-1951
Kamm's Export Beer
1933-1951
Kamm's Fine Gay 90 Beer
1933-1951
Kamm's Pilsener Beer
1933-1951
Kamm's Prize Beer
1933-1936
Kamm's Skil-Bru Beer
1933-1951
Kamm's Draught Export Beer
1933-1951
Kamm's Draught Picnic Beer
1933-1951
Kamm's Draught Pilsener Beer
1933-1951
Kamm's Export Dark
1933-1951
Kamm's Export Light
1933-1951
Kamm's Fine Beer
1933-1951
Kamm's Lager Beer
1933-1951
Kamm's Pilsener Light
1933-1951
Premona Beer
1933-1940
Schuper Beer
1949-1951
Photos
Circa: 1933
Circa: 1933
A hand-tinted photo of the K&S Brewing Co.
1937Capacity 150000 Barrels
1939Capacity 150000 Barrels
1951 ClosedKamm & Schellinger Company