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In 1891 an article in the "Dubuque Daily Herald" announced the brewing of two new beers for the holidays. Glab Brothers' "Hoffbrau" and "Extra Pale Pilsener" were said to be
In 1891 an article in the "Dubuque Daily Herald" announced the brewing of two new beers for the holidays. Glab Brothers' "Hoffbrau" and "Extra Pale Pilsener" were said to be


              as mellow as an old apple, with  
      as mellow as an old apple, with  
              a flavor as delicious as the nectar  
      a flavor as delicious as the nectar  
              of the gods, and with a sparkle as  
      of the gods, and with a sparkle as  
              clear as the sunlight on the hills of  
      clear as the sunlight on the hills of  
              eternal ice. (3)
      eternal ice. (3)


In 1892 the company joined with other breweries to form the [[DUBUQUE BREWING AND MALTING COMPANY]].
In 1892 the company joined with other breweries to form the [[DUBUQUE BREWING AND MALTING COMPANY]].

Revision as of 03:30, 23 November 2013

The Glab Brewery and dance hall at 30th and Central. Photo courtesy: Bob Reding.
Photo courtesy: Center for Dubuque History

GLAB BREWERY. The Glab Brewery was the successor of the NORTHERN BREWING COMPANY founded by Adam GLAB. Upon his father's death, Nicholas GLAB took over this father's brewery and renamed it.

The Glab Brewery was located on the later site of HOLY GHOST CHURCH and school. Caves between 30th and 31th STREETS along Central Avenue were owned by the brewery and used for storing their beer. (1) After the brewery was gone, the southern most cave was used for some time to grow mushrooms. When this business declined, there was talk of using the cave in a cheese-making venture to use the cold storage and spring water. (2)

In 1891 an article in the "Dubuque Daily Herald" announced the brewing of two new beers for the holidays. Glab Brothers' "Hoffbrau" and "Extra Pale Pilsener" were said to be

     as mellow as an old apple, with 
     a flavor as delicious as the nectar 
     of the gods, and with a sparkle as 
     clear as the sunlight on the hills of 
     eternal ice. (3)

In 1892 the company joined with other breweries to form the DUBUQUE BREWING AND MALTING COMPANY.

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Source:

1. Here's Another Picture Query," Telegraph Herald, August 3, 1937, p. 3. Online: http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=AdFBAAAAIBAJ&sjid=A6oMAAAAIBAJ&pg=1852,1603897&dq=glab+brewery&hl=en

2. Ibid.

3. "Something Nice," Telegraph Herald, Dubuque Daily Herald, December 13, 1891, p. 13. Online: http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ZzdRAAAAIBAJ&sjid=99MMAAAAIBAJ&pg=5587,395072&dq=glab+brewery&hl=en

"Historic: 5 Properties, 1 Program Honored," Telegraph Herald, April 21, 2013, p. 11A