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21st January 1852
21st January 1852

Gottlieb Storz was born in Benningen am Neckar, in the Kingdom of Wurttemburg, Germany. Both of Gottlieb's parents died before he reached his teen years. He came to America with an aunt at age fifteen and somehow found work in the breweries of New York City. He took to the craft and soon rose in rank to brewer. In around 1874 he accepted a position with the Anthony & Kuhn Brewery in St. Louis. In 1876 he moved north and took an opportunity as brewmaster in Joseph Baumann's Columbia Brewery in Omaha, Nebraska. Baumann died on the December 16th of that year and Storz may have been hired by his widow Wilhelmina.
In 1881 Storz met Minnie Gottiebin Buck, a recent arrival from Germany. As it turned out Miss Buck was born in Pfullingen, a town not far from Storz's hometown in Wurttemburg. They apparently hit it off as the two applied for a marriage license the following February. It was a union that produced six children.
Wilhelmina Baumann at this time was in her late 40s and apparently ready to get out of the brewery business. In 1884 Baumann accepted an offer from Storz and fellow employee Joseph D. Iler and the brewery was transfered into their names. They ran the property as partners for five years at which point Iler sold his stake to Storz. The year was 1891, and Storz would go on to run the brewery as sole proprietor for the next 48 years.
Omaha was booming during the last quarter of the 19th century. Even with strong competition from the Metz Brothers, Fred Krug and Jetter, Gottlieb Storz's brewery thrived, and by some measures, eclipsed them all. In the early 1900s the brewery entered - and won - several international brewing competitions, and in 1908 they debuted Triumph Beer in celebration. The brand would remain the brewery's premium brew for the rest of its existence.
Gottlieb Storz died on October 24th 1939 at 87 years of age. His brewery continued in his name for three more decades before it was putchased by the Grain Belt brewery of Minneapolis in 1967 and closed in 1972. As of 2019 Storz Triumph Beer is being brewed once again by the Storz Trophy Room Grill & Brewery in Omaha.
Gottlieb Storz was born in Benningen am Neckar, in the Kingdom of Wurttemburg, Germany. Both of Gottlieb's parents died before he reached his teen years. He came to... View More
1863 FoundedSaratoga Brewery, Ebenezer DallowGrace &.16th Sts.
1865 Columbian (also Columbia) Brewery, Joseph Francis BaumannGrace &.16th Sts.
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1876
1876
Baumann's Columbian Brewery, Wilhelmina Baumann
1876 Baumann's Columbian Brewery, Wilhelmina BaumannGrace &.16th Sts
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1879
1880Production 5958 Barrels
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1881
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1st January 1881
1st January 1881
The Omaha Daily Bee published a profile of the Baumann Brewery.
The Omaha Daily Bee published a profile of the Baumann Brewery.
1884 Columbia Brewery, Gottlieb Storz & Joseph D. IlerGrace &.16th Sts.
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8th June 1889
8th June 1889
The founder of what would become the Storz Brewery, Ebenezer Dallow, died
The founder of what would become the Storz Brewery, Ebenezer Dallow, died
1891 Omaha Brewing AssociationN. 16th, 17th, Clark Sts & 1819 Sherman Avenue
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Omaha Export Beer
1891-1901
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Circa: 1895
Circa: 1895

Storz brewery workers pose with the implements of their trade.
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Circa: 1897
1901 Storz Brewing Co.N. 16th, 17th, Clark Sts & 1819 Sherman Avenue
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Blue Ribbon Triumph Beer
1901-1917
Storz Export
1901-1917
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Circa: 1907
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11th March 1908
11th March 1908
Storz beings using the "Triumph" brand name for beer on March 11, 1908.
Storz beings using the "Triumph" brand name for beer on March 11, 1908.
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1910
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5th December 1911
5th December 1911
Storz begins using the "Old Saxon" Brand name for beer.
Storz begins using the "Old Saxon" Brand name for beer.
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1912
1917 Storz Beverage & Ice CompanyN. 16th, 17th, Clark Sts & 1819 Sherman Avenue
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Storz Beverage
1917-1933
Storz Bock Beverage
1917-1933
Storz Bock Beverage
1917-1933
Tempo Malt Liquor
1917-1933
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1933
1933 Storz Brewing Company1807/1819 North 16th Street
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All Grain Beer
1946-1966
Gold Medal Lager Beer
1933-1950
Goldcrest Beer
1940-1956
Old Saxon Beer
1933-1939
Old Saxon Special Brew Beer
1933-1939
Pilsener Club Beer
1936-1950
Pilsener Club Strong Beer
1933-1950
Storz Beer Old Saxon
1933-1936
Storz Bock Beer
1933-1950
Storz Frontier Days Beer
1933-1936
Storz Pale Beer
1933-1950
Triumph Beer
1952-1958
Triumph Strong Beer
1933-1936
Winterbru Beer
1933-1965
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1934
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1937
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Circa: 1938
Circa: 1938

A liquor store on Harney Street, Omaha Nebraska advertises Storz and Metz beer with large outdoor signage.
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Circa: 1938
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Circa: 1940
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Circa: 1950
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Circa: 1952
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Circa: 1955
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Circa: 1957
Circa: 1957

A man, his dog, and Storz Beer. This photo could have been an ad.
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Circa: 1957
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Circa: 1958
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Circa: 1958
Circa: 1958

A beatiful Storz Beer sign adorns a bar in Sioux Falls South Dakota.
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Circa: 1960
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Circa: 1961
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Circa: 1962
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Circa: 1964
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Circa: 1965
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Circa: 1966
1967 Storz, Div. of Grain Belt Breweries, Inc.1807/1819 North 16th Street
1972 ClosedStorz, Div. of Grain Belt Breweries, Inc.