Breweries+in+Bushwick

Breweries in the Eastern District
toc Boulevard Brewery, The; Scharnagel and Reitzner, Bushwick Avenue and Wall Street Joseph Burger, Meserole and Leonard Streets Henry Claus, Bushwick Avenue and Forrest Street J. Distler, Cypress Hills Fischer & Ippeg, Evergreen Avenue Frederick Fries; Bushwick Avenue, between Scholes and Meserole Streets Guiser and Stenihauser, 154 Ewen Street Otto Huber, Meserole Street and Bushwick Avenue Caspar Illig, Scholes and Lorimer Streets Henry Kiefer, 132 Scholes Street J. Licht, East Williamsburgh H.H. Linneman, Scholes and Ewen Streets Max & Bergermann, East Williamsburgh Meltzer Bros. Brewing Company, 60 Mezerole Street (1865-1873); 170 Myrtle Street and 185 Suvdam Streets (1873-1901) Obermeier and Liebmann Brewing Company, 59/71 Bremen and Noll Streets (1868-1924) S. Liebmann's Sons Brewing Co (Rheingold Brewery), 36 Forrest and Bremen Streets (1854-1933) Sebastian Schnaderbeck & Company, 30/32 Remsen Street (1862-1870) John Schneider's; Meserole, Schole, and Smith Streets J.P. Schoenenwald, Washington and Forrest Streets Seitz Brewing Company, 256/266 Maujer Street (1846-1911) M. Staats, Bushwick Avenue and Scholes Street John F. Trommer, Inc. Brewery, 1632 Bushwick Avenue (1895-1951) William Ulmer Brewery, Inc., 29/31 Belvidere Street (1871-1920)

S. Liebmann's Sons Brewing Co (Rheingold Brewery)
HABS report for Rheingold Brewery Office Building, 74 Stanwix Street (Brooklyn, Kings, NY).

HABS photographic documentation:
 * [[image:http://lcweb2.loc.gov/pnp/habshaer/ny/ny1300/ny1357/photos/117002pr.jpg width="408" height="327" caption="View southeast showing northwest elevation. Credit: Library of Congress (HABS NY,24-BROK,48A-1)"]] || [[image:http://lcweb2.loc.gov/pnp/habshaer/ny/ny1300/ny1357/photos/117003pr.jpg width="408" height="321" caption="View south showing northwest elevation. Credit: Library of Congress (HABS NY,24-BROK,48A-2)"]] ||
 * [[image:http://lcweb2.loc.gov/pnp/habshaer/ny/ny1300/ny1357/photos/117004pr.jpg width="431" height="343" caption="View northeast showing southwest elevation. Credit: Library of Congress (HABS NY,24-BROK,48A-3)"]] || [[image:http://lcweb2.loc.gov/pnp/habshaer/ny/ny1300/ny1357/photos/117005pr.jpg width="432" height="351" caption="View north showing southwest and southeast elevations. Credit: Library of Congress (HABS NY,24-BROK,48A-4)"]] ||
 * [[image:http://lcweb2.loc.gov/pnp/habshaer/ny/ny1300/ny1357/photos/117006pr.jpg width="432" height="346" caption="View south, door and window detail. Credit: Library of Congress (HABS NY,24-BROK,48A-5)"]] || [[image:http://lcweb2.loc.gov/pnp/habshaer/ny/ny1300/ny1357/photos/117007pr.jpg width="432" height="350" caption="View southeast, window detail. Credit: Library of Congress (HABS NY,24-BROK,48A-6)"]] ||


 * [[image:544px-Miss_Rheingold_-_Pat.jpg width="488" height="540"]] || [[image:http://lcweb2.loc.gov/service/pnp/cph/3c10000/3c18000/3c18700/3c18740r.jpg caption="Jeryl Johnson, Hillie Merritt, Gretchen Foster, Carol Toby, Myrna Fahey, and Maggie Pierce, with their fingers crossed, standing below suspended crown as they vie for the Miss Rheingold 1956 title (1955), World Telegram & Sun, photo by Al Ravenna. Credit: Library of Congress (LC-USZ62-118740)"]] ||


 * [[image:http://catalog.brooklynpubliclibrary.org/articles/11355099.012659/1.jpeg caption="Aerial view of Liebmann Breweries located at 36 Forrest Street. Credit: Brooklyn Public LIbrary, Brooklyn Collection"]] || [[image:http://catalog.brooklynpubliclibrary.org/articles/11355099.012660/1.jpeg caption="Aerial view of Liebmann Breweries located at 36 Forrest Street. Credit: Brooklyn Public LIbrary, Brooklyn Collection"]] ||
 * [[image:http://catalog.brooklynpubliclibrary.org/articles/11355096.012661/1.jpeg caption="Credit: Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn Collection"]] || [[image:http://catalog.brooklynpubliclibrary.org/articles/11355096.012662/1.jpeg caption="Credit: Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn Collection"]] ||
 * [[image:http://catalog.brooklynpubliclibrary.org/articles/11355096.012663/1.jpeg caption="Credit: Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn Collection"]] || [[image:http://catalog.brooklynpubliclibrary.org/articles/11355096.012664/1.jpeg caption="Credit: Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn Collection"]] ||

John F. Trommer, Inc. Brewery
@http://ldpd.lamp.columbia.edu/rerecord/document.php?vol=ldpd_7031148_039&page=ldpd_7031148_039_00001294&no=4
 * [[image:Trommer_Brewery.jpg caption="One of the largest fleets of trucks ever assembled for the distribution of a single product was pressed into service April 6th at the famous Trommer Brewery, Bushwick Avenue and Conway Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., for the filling of thousands of orders. Photo shows George Trommer (right), president of the brewery, smashing a bottle of 3.2 beer to launch the fleet of trucks. Credit: Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn Collection"]] || [[image:http://catalog.brooklynpubliclibrary.org/articles/11356629.012726/1.jpeg caption="View of horse-drawn wagon or truck carrying barrels of Trommer beer, in foreground, and Trommer's Restaurant in Ridgewood. Credit: Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn Collection"]] ||



William Ulmer Brewery (Block 3135)


Joyce Cohen. "New King of 'Bushwick Castle," //The New York Times// (April 20, 2008). Link