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Storz Brewery : ウィキペディア英語版
Storz Brewing Company

The Storz Brewing Company was located at 1807 North 16th Street in North Omaha, Nebraska. Established from a company started in 1863, Storz Brewing began in 1876 by Gottlieb Storz and was owned by the Storz family until 1966; the brewery ceased operations in 1972. Their beers won several prizes in international competitions, and Storz was the top selling brand in Nebraska starting in World War II. Storz was one of the "Big 4" brewers located in Omaha, which also included the Krug, Willow Springs and Metz breweries.〔Larsen, L.C. and Cotrell, B.J. (1997) ''The Gate City: A History of Omaha.'' University of Nebraska Press. p 144.〕 On August 8, 2013, it was announced the brand would be revived by John Markel, great-grandson of Storz founder Gottlieb Storz, and his cousin Tom Markel. The former Rick's Café and Boatyard was purchased and on November 15, 2013 the Storz Trophy Room Grill & Brewery was opened.〔http://www.omaha.com/article/20130807/NEWS/130809119/1685〕
==History==
Richard Siemon founded an ale brewery called Saratoga Brewery in the town of Saratoga, Nebraska in the early 1860s. It was located at the present-day junction of North 16th Street and Commercial Avenue. By 1863 the company was sold to Ebenezer Dallow,〔("History of Omaha," ) ''Andreas' History of Nebraska - Douglas County.'' Retrieved 9/8/07.〕 who in turn sold it to Joseph Baumann in 1865. Baumann renamed it the Columbia Brewery.〔(1888) ("City of Omaha." ) ''Andreas' History of Nebraska.'' Retrieved 9/3/07.〕 In 1876 Baumann hired a young German immigrant named Gottlieb Storz to become his foreman. Baumann died that year and his widow, Wilhemina, ran the brewery, naming Storz foreman. In 1884 Storz and a partner named J.D. Iler purchased the brewery. They immediately improved the buildings and machinery, and increased production. In 1891 Storz founded a company called the Omaha Brewing Association to make beer and named himself as president.〔("Breweries." ) Nebraska State Historical Society. Retrieved 9/7/07.〕
According to the ''Omaha World-Herald'', "The Storz brewery pumped out 43 million gallons of beer a year and produced one-third of all the beer sold in Nebraska in 1960. Arthur C. Storz Sr. sold the company in 1966. It went out of business in 1972."〔Burbach, C. (2009) ("Arthur C. Storz Jr. dead at 89" ), ''Omaha World-Herald''. Retrieved 11/14/10.〕

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