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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Eureka!!

Everything I thought I knew was wrong. First off - apologies to SABMiller and acknowledgement that I violated a cardinal rule. I trusted what others had written about Pabst's current ownership and went blindly down that road. Miller doesn't own Pabst. Miller is the contract brewer for Pabst. The brewery and its many brands is owned by Kalmanovitz Charitable Foundation, which is based in California. The charity tried and failed to sell Pabst and the other brands, including Stroh's, in 2005 at the direction of the Internal Revenue Service. The charity may again be marketing Pabst and its brands, according to a New York Post article.

The fact is, Pabst continues to register the trademark for ``Pfeiffer's Famous,'' and updated the trademark as recently as 2005.

Also, a shout out to Rex Halfpenny, editor of Michigan Beer Guide. I queried him about finding recipes for Pfeiffer and his answer was very interesting. His research of older Stroh recipes in their archives showed that the brewers used weights of hops and malt as both were a commodity at that time and didn't use names or styles per se. It points to the fact that most of the beer brand differentiations were made by process and less by ingredients.

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