tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6012178744119952612.post1515941309057856504..comments2024-03-15T19:50:35.418-05:00Comments on Oshkosh Beer: Oshkosh and the Dilemma of Canned BeerUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6012178744119952612.post-84193078299264905582011-01-26T11:40:24.390-06:002011-01-26T11:40:24.390-06:00Unfortunatley, all the old breweries are gone. The...Unfortunatley, all the old breweries are gone. The Oshkosh Brewing Company went down in 1971 and Peoples Brewing closed in 1972 (as mentioned in the post Rahr Brewing closed in 1956). Mid-Coast Brewing only lasted from 1991-1994. The company was located in Oshkosh, but brewed their beer at the Point Brewery. Fox River Brewing is going strong, though, and there’s a thriving homebrewing scene, so there’s still plenty of good beer being made here. If you want an overview of Oshkosh's brewing history there's one here: http://oshkoshbeertimeline.blogspot.com/<br /><br />By the way, Lys, I saw your blog for the first time last November (pretty sure it was November). You do a really nice job with it. And the photography is incredible! Check it out at: http://drinkbetterbeer.wordpress.com/Leehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17298455257489535944noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6012178744119952612.post-39401277978824257032011-01-26T11:25:24.001-06:002011-01-26T11:25:24.001-06:00Is Chief Oshkosh still produced at all? Are any o...Is Chief Oshkosh still produced at all? Are any of these original breweries still around? Anytime I think Oshkosh (I'm actually from Oshkosh) or hear from friends and family living there, they only talk about Fratello's and Fox River Brewery.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com