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  1. Friedrich was the second child of Gottlieb Pabst, a local farmer, and his wife, Johanna Friederike. [1] In 1848, he emigrated with his parents to the United States, settling first in Milwaukee, and then Chicago. The following year, his mother died in a cholera epidemic. [2] In Chicago, Frederick and his father had to eke out a living.

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  2. Frederick Pabst. Pabst, Frederick (1836-1904) was an American brewer and business executive born in Thuringia, Germany. View the original source document: WHI 60077. Although trained as a sailor, Frederick Pabst (1836-1904) would come to own the largest brewery in America, marketing beer in every state and around the world.

  3. Apr 7, 2020 · Learn how Pabst, a former beer giant, survived the ban on alcohol by making cheese and other dairy products. Find out how Pabst-ett, a spreadable cheese, was born and how it competed with Kraft.

  4. Pabst purchases Hoffman Beverage Company in Newark in 1946, and Los Angeles Brewing Company in 1948. Production and sales soared in the early 1950’s. But after Fred Pabst’s retirement, sales started to slip. Lowering prices worked in the short term. Pabst Blue Ribbon known as “The Premium Beer at a Popular Price.”

  5. ^ Cochran, Pabst, 334-336. ^ Ibid., 326. ^ Apps, Breweries of Wisconsin, 103-104. ^ Pabst merged with the Peoria-based Premier Malt Products Company in 1932, forming the Premier-Pabst Corporation with Premier’s Harris Perlstein as president, and Frederick Pabst, Jr. as a vice-president. The corporation changed its name back to the Pabst ...

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