The Leinenkugel Family says they are committed to trying to buy back the now closed brewery in Chippewa Falls. Dick and Jake ...
Molson Coors rejected an offer to sell a brewery that manufactures Leinenkugel’s back to the beer’s namesake family. Last November, the Molson Coors announced it would close the brewery in ...
Jake and Dick agreed that while they understand people are upset about the brewery closure, they still want people to buy Leinenkugel beer. “The best way to support us is to continue enjoying ...
If the family succeeds, the brewery would operate as a separate company, potentially introducing a new brand for beer lovers. 'That may or may not be brewed under the Leinenkugel's name,' Dick ...
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 ...
Brothers Jake and Dick Leinenkugel have offered to buy the Leinenkugel's Chippewa Falls ... to be for years to come – a true Wisconsin beer beloved by people across the country." ...
Unless the CEO of the second-largest beer company in the country has ... Former brewery presidents Jake and Dick Leinenkugel offered to buy back the brewery this month from Molson Coors, saying ...
The former president of the Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing Co. Richard Leinenkugel and his brother Jake are trying to buy back the former ... a true Wisconsin beer beloved by people across the country.” ...
Just days before the Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing Co. brewery in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. is set to close, Dick and Jacob Leinenkugel have made it clear that they want to buy the brewery that bears ...
The Leinenkugel brothers are hoping to buy back the brewery and keep it open ... of establishing a brand that we could sell to beer lovers. That may or may not be brewed under the Leinenkugel's ...
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