After nearly two centuries, Pabst is pausing its production of Schlitz. However, Wisconsin brewers are bringing back the ...
While some Milwaukee beer drinkers never really got over the sale of Schlitz Brewing to Stroh's in 1982, fans of Brew City's ...
Beer lovers packed Wisconsin Brewing Company in Verona Saturday for one last chance to try Schlitz before the brand goes on ...
It has been brewed for 177 years, but it looks like there won’t be a 178th year for “the beer that made Milwaukee famous.” ...
After 177 years, one of America’s most storied beers is calling last call. According to The Daily Pour, Pabst Brewing Co. has discontinued Schlitz, the Milwaukee-born brand. “Unfortunately, we have ...
It's one last call for Schlitz beer. There are limited chances to get a final taste of the beer that made Milwaukee famous. Pabst Brewing Co., which bought Schlitz in 1999, is ending production. Kirby ...
Schlitz, the beer that made Milwaukee famous, is no more. Pabst Brewing Co. is ending production of Schlitz, which began as a Milwaukee tavern brewery and was once America's largest brewer. The ...
Pour one out for a brew that left its mark. Schlitz beer, founded in 1849, is being discontinued after more than 170 years. Rising costs prompted Pabst to put Schlitz Premium "on hiatus," hoping for ...
Pabst Brewing has stopped producing Schlitz beer. Schlitz is known as "the beer that made Milwaukee famous" and has a 177-year history.
Schlitz, the beer that made Milwaukee famous, is going out where it all began: in Wisconsin. Schlitz's parent company, Pabst Brewing Co., is discontinuing production of the beer after 175 years.
The final opportunity to crack open a cold can of Schlitz is rapidly approaching. Following Pabst Brewing Co.'s May announcement that Schlitz, "the beer that made Milwaukee famous," will cease ...