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  1. Sep 7, 1997 · It became widely known as the Eastside Brewery. In 1869, 24-year-old George Zobelein arrived in Los Angeles from Bavaria and opened a grocery store at 6th and Spring streets. A year later,...

  2. Apr 9, 2013 · Angelenos began guzzling Eastside in 1907, after a Bavarian immigrant and veteran brewer named George Zobelein purchased the Los Angeles Brewing Company and introduced a new line of beers...

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  4. Jul 28, 2011 · Like many American cities in the mid-twentieth century, Los Angeles once hosted its own regional breweries that supplied the city and its environs with light, affordable American pale lager. From Eastside Lager to Maier's Select Malt Tonic: A Brief History of L.A. Beer | Lost LA | Food & Discovery | PBS SoCal

  5. Jun 4, 2016 · Eastside Beer: Tapping Into L.A.'s Forgotten Brewing History. Authored By: Publication Date: June 4, 2016. Palm trees arc across cans of Golden Road’s Point the Way IPA, and a haloed Los Angeles City Hall peeks through the logo of Angel City Brewery. As craft brewers embrace the city’s unique iconography, transform historic downtown ...

  6. German-style Eastside beer hit the city in 1907 and eventually became one of the town’s most successful beer brands, brewed in a range from Pilsner to Bock by George Zobelein, the immigrant...

  7. Oct 11, 1993 · Oct. 11, 1993 12 AM PT. In the heady years of hope and expansion in Los Angeles after World War II, the cheapest beer in town was a bubbly, golden concoction called Brew 102. In a working man’s ...

  8. AKA: Maier Brewing Company Brewery, Los Angeles, CA; Pabst Brewing Company Brewery, Los Angeles, CA. Structure Type: built works - industrial buildings - factories. Designers: Krempel and Erkes, Architects (firm); John Paul Krempel (architect) Dates: [unspecified]

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