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					5th February 1816      
					                                        
                    	
                    	5th February 1816      
                    	
                    	
						John (Johann) Laible was born in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. He emigrated to America with his wife and children when he was 34 years old. They settled in Newark, new Jersey. John's wife passed away soon after they arrived and John remarried the next year.
In 1851 he partnered with J. Braun and established a brewery on Belmont Avenue. Laible then wrote to his brother-in-law Wilhelm Konrad Krüger and asked him to send his son to Newark to apprentice in the new brewery. Krüger obliged. John Laible died on the 21st of August, 1862 at age 46 years. He would never see the empire that his modest brewery would become.
The young Krueger he imported from Germany was none-other than Gottfried Krueger, and he was a model employee. Despite being hired to push a broom, Krueger would eventually earn enough to buy the brewery. He guided the G. Krueger Brewing Co. to great prosperity for decades, all the way to Prohibition. The brewery Laible established in 1851 finally closed in 1961.
 
                     
											
											 
					
				
			 
			
				
					John (Johann) Laible was born in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. He emigrated to America with his wife and children when he was 34 years old. They settled in Newark, new Jersey. John's wife pa...  View More 				
			 
		 
				
						
												
			
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					30th July 1824      
					                                        
                    	
                    	30th July 1824      
                    	
                    	
						Ludwig "Louis" Adam was born in Bruchsal, Baden, Germany. He emigrated to America in 1847 and settled in Newark, New Jersey. The following year he married Carolina Müller.
In 1851 he partnered with J. Braun with the intention of forming a brewery on Belmont Avenue. When Braun died suddenly John Liable purchased Braun's share. Together Adam and Liable ran the company for fourteen years. While Adam divested in the brewery in 1866, he continued to work in it until the early 1870s at which point he semi-retired into the saloon business. Ludwig Adam died on March 7, 1894. The brewery he started was purchased by another German immigrant, Liable's nephew Gottfried Krueger. Under Krueger's management the firm became one of the largest of such operations in America, growing in size right up to Prohibition and returning stronger than ever after Repeal. The brewery Ludwig Adam founded finally closed its doors in 1961.
 
                     
											
											 
					
				
			 
			
				
					Ludwig "Louis" Adam was born in Bruchsal, Baden, Germany. He emigrated to America in 1847 and settled in Newark, New Jersey. The following year he married Carolina Müller.
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					4th November 1837      
					                                        
                    	
                    	4th November 1837      
                    	
                    	
						Gottfried Wilhelm Ephraim Krueger (Krüger) was born in Baden Germany. In 1851 he was summoned from Germany by his uncle John Liable in order to work in his brewery in Newark New Jersey. Fourteen years later he bought a partnership in the firm, and at age 38 he was its sole proprietor.
Under Krueger's management the brewery grew into one of the largest in America. Then he further expanded his empire by joining with fellow brewery magnates Peter Hauck and Anton Hupfel to create the United States Brewing Company syndicate of breweries.
In 1914 war broke out in Europe while Krueger was on vacation in Germany. The newly enacted travel restrictions prevented his return. However the brewery continued on, even with it's leader in exile.
The G. Krueger Brewery was ultimately shut down by National Prohibition on January 16, 1920. Krueger eventually returned to America and retired to his summer home in Allenhurst, New Jersey. He died there on November 8th, 1926. he was 90 years of age.
 
                     
											
											 
					
				
			 
			
				
					Gottfried Wilhelm Ephraim Krueger (Krüger) was born in Baden Germany. In 1851 he was summoned from Germany by his uncle John Liable in order to work in his brewery in Newark New Jersey. Fourte...  View More 				
			 
		 
				
						
				
				
			1851     FoundedBraun & Laible75/101 Belmont Avenue
			
						
				
				
				
			1858     John Laible & Ludwig Adam75/101 Belmont Avenue
			
						
				
				
				
			1860     John Laible & Co.Bellemont Avenue
			
						
				
																	
			
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					Circa: 1865      
					                                        
                    	
                    	Circa: 1865      
                    	
                    	
						
The Hill * Krueger Brewery in 1865.
						 
                     
											
											 
					
				
			 
			
				
									
			
		 
				
						
				
				
			1866     Hill & Krueger (Gottlieb Hill & Gottfried Krueger)75/101 Belmont Avenue, corner of West Kinney
			
						
				
												
			
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			1875     Gottfried Krueger75/101 Belmont Avenue
			
						
				
																	
			
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					Circa: 1879      
					                                        
                    	
                    	Circa: 1879      
                    	
                    	
						
G. Krueger's Brewery as it appeared in 1879.
						 
                     
											
											 
					
				
			 
			
				
									
			
		 
				
						
				
				
			1889     Gottfried Krueger Brewery Co. 75/101 Belmont Avenue
			
						
				
				
				
			1896     Gottfried Krueger Brewing Co.75/101 Belmont Avenue
			
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Coburger Special
1896-1920
Cuba Special
1896-1920
Pilsener Special
1896-1920
 
				
																	
			
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					Circa: 1904      
					                                        
                    	
                    	Circa: 1904      
                    	
                    	
						
John F. Krueger, secretary of the Gottfried Krueger Brewery in Newark.  He would die soon after this picture was taken at age 38 years.
						 
                     
											
											 
					
				
			 
			
				
									
			
		 
				
						
																	
			
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					Circa: 1904      
					                                        
                    	
                    	Circa: 1904      
                    	
                    	
						
Gottfried C. Krueger, president and heir to the brewery that shares the name of him and his father.
						 
                     
											
											 
					
				
			 
			
				
									
			
		 
				
						
												
			
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					7th April 1912      
					                                        
                    	
                    	7th April 1912      
                    	
                    	
						Gottfried Krueger registers their long-used trademark G. K. monogrammed beer stein.
						 
                     
											
											 
					
				
			 
			
				
					Gottfried Krueger registers their long-used trademark G. K. monogrammed beer stein.				
			
		 
				
						
				
				
			1920     Krueger Beverage Co. 75/101 Belmont Avenue
			
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AleoLight
1920-1933
Krueger's Old Essex Brew
1920-1933
Krueger's Root Beer
1920-1933
Krueger's Special
1920-1933
Krueger's Tonic
1920-1933
Krurgerbrau
1920-1933
 
				
												
			
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					7th November 1926      
					                                        
                    	
                    	7th November 1926      
                    	
                    	
						Gottfried Krueger, president of the Newark brewery that bears his name, dies at age 90.
						 
                     
											
											 
					
				
			 
			
				
					Gottfried Krueger, president of the Newark brewery that bears his name, dies at age 90.				
			
		 
				
						
				
				
			1933     Gottfried Krueger Brewing Company, Inc.75/101 Belmont Avenue
			
						
				
				
				
			1934     G. Krueger Brewing Company75/101 Belmont Avenue
			
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Ambassador Beer
1934-1950
Ambassador Malt Beer
1934-1950
Boars  Ale
1935-1939
Boars Beer
1935-1939
Boars Head Ale
1933-1935
Kent Ale
1935-1940
Krueger  Ale
1960-1976
Krueger 32 Bock Beer
1934-1936
Krueger Beer
1960-1976
Krueger Porter
1960-1965
Krueger's Cream Ale
1934-1936
Krueger's  Ale
1933-1960
Krueger's  Bock
1933-1960
Krueger's Beer
1933-1960
Krueger's Stout
1933-1935
Lord Essex Stout
1933-1934
Old Surrey Porter
1935-1958
Old Surrey Porter
1933-1934
 
				
																	
			
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					Circa: 1935      
					                                        
                    	
                    	Circa: 1935      
                    	
                    	
						
Krueger Beer in Cans
						 
                     
											
											 
					
				
			 
			
				
									
			
		 
				
						
																	
			
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					Circa: 1935      
					                                        
                    	
                    	Circa: 1935      
                    	
                    	
						
An early post-Prohibition Krueger Beer display.
						 
                     
											
											 
					
				
			 
			
				
									
			
		 
				
						
				
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					Circa: 1939      
					                                        
                    	
                    	Circa: 1939      
                    	
                    	
						
Krueger sends out a press release with its new cardboard tacker ads with photo reproductions with the slogan "For Critical Tastes".
						 
                     
											
											 
					
				
			 
			
				
									
			
		 
				
						
																	
			
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					Circa: 1940      
					                                        
                    	
                    	Circa: 1940      
                    	
                    	
						
A scarce Krueger neon, among others, is displayed behind the bar in Noel's Tap Room in Waterville, Maine.
						 
                     
											
											 
					
				
			 
			
				
									
			
		 
				
						
																	
			
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					Circa: 1946      
					                                        
                    	
                    	Circa: 1946      
                    	
                    	
						
A billboard for the Trenton, New Jersey branch of the G. Krueger Brewery.
						 
                     
											
											 
					
				
			 
			
				
									
			
		 
				
						
				
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					Circa: 26th October 1949      
					                                        
                    	
                    	Circa: 26th October 1949      
                    	
                    	
						
Krueger Beer and Ale billboard.
						 
                     
											
											 
					
				
			 
			
				
									
			
		 
				
						
												
			
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					22nd February 1956      
					                                        
                    	
                    	22nd February 1956      
                    	
                    	
						The G. Krueger Brewery debuts its new label, which abandons the K-man in favor of a more "feminine" design.  Concurrently the brewery also brought out a new quart and half-quart can, which it claimed to be more easily opened.
						 
                     
											
											 
					
				
			 
			
				
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					Circa: 1956      
					                                        
                    	
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The Krueger Brewery of Newark introduces a new label for its packaging.
						 
                     
											
											 
					
				
			 
			
				
									
			
		 
				
						
				
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                    	Circa: 1958      
                    	
                    	
						
The Krueger Brewery in the late 1950s
						 
                     
											
											 
					
				
			 
			
				
									
			
		 
				
						
																	
			
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					Circa: 1960      
					                                        
                    	
                    	Circa: 1960      
                    	
                    	
						
A Krueger Beer sign is displayed prominently on the wall of this bar.
						 
                     
											
											 
					
				
			 
			
				
									
			
		 
				
						
	1961 ClosedG. Krueger Brewing Company