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Article: Ohio's Buckeye Beer is back after 28 years.(Buckeye Beer Ltd.)(Brief Article)
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- Modern Brewery Age
- Article date:
- July 17, 2000
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Associated Press--A beer with roots in Toledo, Ohio, is making a come back after 28 years.
About 200 cases a week of bottled Buckeye Beer are being produced at Glass City Brew on Premises Co. in suburban Perrysburg.
The brand, which made its return last week, is a rebirth of a beer that went out of production in 1972.
Dave Kulish, 38, of Toledo, John Spieker III, 42, of Canton, Mich., and Jay Tillman, 40, of Saginaw, Mich., spent five years trying to reproduce Buckeye.
It was the first beer the three brothers-in-law tried in their youth and the beer their parents preferred.
"We think we're pretty close to the original," said ...
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