As Leinenkugel's main brewery closes in Chippewa Falls some beer drinkers say they will stop buying Leinenkugel's beer. Others resolve to keep supporting the company.
Dick Leinenkugel is one of the fifth generation of his family to have guided, brewed, packaged, delivered and taste-tested in the Chippewa Falls brewery.
Owner Heather Marble said the whole group drinks Leinie’s Light, and she’ll keep serving Leinenkugel’s beer even if some customers will no longer buy it after a decision by Molson Coors to ...
Molson Coors rejected an offer to sell a brewery that manufactures Leinenkugel’s back to the beer’s namesake family. Last ...
Leinenkugel's customers seeking to try beers that aren’t readily available ... Donna Schmitz of Green Bay said she normally drinks Leinie’s Light, but during the tour she tried the Big Eddy ...
THE LIGHT IN RELEASING A STATEMENT HERE SAYING ... COORS SPOKESPERSON"With its rich history and incredible lineup of beers, Leinenkugel's has been an important part of our company for nearly ...
The plant has proudced Leinenkugel’s since Miller Brewing, later acquired by Molson Coors, purchased the brand in 1988. While the Coors Light brewer said it will continue manufacturing the beer ...
Leinenkugel’s beer has been synonymous with Chippewa Falls ... Dick Leinenkugel, left, and his brother Jake Leinenkugel enjoyed a light moment with a reporter by a brew kettle at the brewery ...
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The company, which also makes Coors Light, Miller Lite ... became loyal fans of his beer! After Jacob's passing, his legacy lived on. Generations of Leinenkugels—his children, grandchildren ...