The following article was give to me by Warren Friedrich at
2nd annual bottle camp event last weekend. It is taken from the San Francisco Call edition of July 20, 1890. It serves as further proof of the confirmation that many of the beer bottles of that era were being manufactured in Germany, but if tariffs increased would provide local manufacture with a competitive edge. Warren further indicates the proposition must have been unsuccessful, as no future articles have been found that would indicate this venture moved forward.
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
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