Thursday, January 14, 2010

Retro Iroquois Brewing T-Shirt

One of our favorite retro beer brewery shirts at RetroRanger is the classic Iroquois Chief, longtime symbol for Iroquois Brewing of Buffalo, New York. This graphic taken from classic 1950s advertising for the brewery. The Iroquois Brewing T-Shirt, how's that for a $12 t-shirt!



Iroquois Brewing of Buffalo, New York survived prohibition by brewing soda and near beer and reopened shortly after prohibition ended in April 1933. After prohibition Iroquois became the largest brewer in Buffalo, attaining a capacity of 600,000 barrels per year.
In the 1950s, Iroquois merged with a group of other regional brewers and formed the International Brewing Company. Iroquois' partners in this venture included Silver Bar (Tampa, FL), Frankenmuth (Frankenmuth, MI), and Old Dutch (Findlay, OH).
Iroquois Brewing was taken independent again in 1965 but finally closed it's doors in 1971

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