Does Pabst make all those different beers in the same brewery?!


Question: Using pretty much the same recipe? Or is there actually a Schaefer vat, a Piels vat, an Old style Vat, etc?


Answers: Using pretty much the same recipe? Or is there actually a Schaefer vat, a Piels vat, an Old style Vat, etc?

Pabst doesn't own any breweries anymore. The company closed its Milwaukee brewery years ago and transfered their offices to Texas, where they are now a marketing company.
All the beers they own (Schaefer, Old Style, Stroh's, Schlitz, Black Label, Piels, Blatz, Goebel, etc.), including their own Pabst brands, are contract brewed by Miller Brewing Company at a variety of breweries around the country. This is a common practice for beer companies who don't have the capital to invest in their own brewing facility... Sam Adams did it for years.
Obviously, there is equipment for all the different brands. It is illegal to brew one beer and package it under several different names. Sure, the beers pretty much taste the same, but all American macro-brews have been relatively homogenous since WWII.
Hope this answers you Q...

Cheers!

Yes they make everything there.

No.





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