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Revision as of 06:07, 21 December 2013
GLAB BROTHERS. Located on the southwest corner of Twenty-seventh Street and Couler Avenue, the Glab Brothers brewery was operated by Nicholas GLAB, Alois Glab and Frank Glab. The brewery known then as the NORTHERN BREWING COMPANY became part of the DUBUQUE BREWING AND MALTING COMPANY.
All the remains at the site of the former brewery in 2010 is an overgrown semi-circle of stone that signaled the entrance into the cave where the beer was stored. One of the buildings used by the brewery, it is believed, for their horses is now the home of KEY CITY DECORATIVE GLASS WORKS.