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Krueger Brewery
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Type Brewery
Location Newark, New Jersey, US
Opened 1858
Closed 1961
Key people Gottfried Krueger
Other products Ambassador Beer, Kent Ale, Krueger's Bock, Krueger's Cream Ale, Krueger's Finest Beer and Old Surrey Porter.

The Gottfried Krueger Brewing Company was a famous company that made beer in Newark, New Jersey, in the United States. It was started by Gottfried Krueger and his uncle, John Laible, in 1858. This company made history by selling the very first beer in a can in November 1933!

The Story of Krueger Brewery

The Krueger Brewery began its journey in 1858. It was founded by Gottfried Krueger and his uncle, John Laible. They chose Newark, New Jersey, as the home for their new business. Newark was a busy city, perfect for a growing company.

The brewery quickly became well-known for its different types of beer. They made popular drinks like Ambassador Beer and Kent Ale. They also produced Krueger's Bock and Krueger's Cream Ale.

A Big Idea: Beer in Cans

One of the most exciting things about the Krueger Brewery happened in 1933. They were the first company to sell beer in a can! Before this, beer was mostly sold in heavy glass bottles. Cans were lighter and easier to carry.

This was a huge change for the way drinks were sold. It made it much simpler for people to buy and enjoy their favorite beverages. This invention changed the entire drink industry.

The End of an Era

The Krueger Brewery continued to make beer for many years. However, like many companies, it eventually faced challenges. In 1961, the company licensed its production to another brewery, the Narragansett Brewing Company.

Soon after, the Krueger Brewery stopped making beer completely. Even though it closed, its place in history is secure. It will always be remembered for being the first to put beer in a can.

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