Mark W. Rummel posted this photo on April 16, 2013 in the Facebook Group “You know you are from Sebewaing, MI when …”. He said “Duane Wurst of Pigeon is a top-quality photographer and artist who shares his love for the Thumb. He recently posted a very familiar looking shot of the front of the ole Sebewaing Brewery.
I’m proud to have an original painting and photo of the Charity Island Lighthouse which Duane painted probably 20 years ago, as a Christmas gift from wife Sally. Check out his work, and enjoy this CBWing memory!”
Here are the comments from the post:
Doug Rook I’ll bet that lighthouse needs a second coat by now.
Gloria Jane Jones I saw that bldg for the biggest part of my life..Lived in Seb. the first time when I was four yrs old..Beautiful painting..thought it was the actual picture…sad when the bricks were going down..
Mary Beers Have that same shot only with a boy walking in front of the building. It is hanging on our wall as we speak. Miss the building.
Chuck Sterling The building I work in now has the same kind of freight elevator… And, I always wondered, as I now do again, what came out of the square metal chute?
Mark W Rummel Good question, Chuck. Was it some malt by-product? I remember farm trucks being parked there, receiving a load of stuff through that chute… Any other ideas??
Shawn W Janke My stepfather (deceased) Ralph Ludwig worked there, and I used to fish the river behind it. I caught more suckers there than anywhere.
Jacklyn Hughes This brings back a lot of memories of riding my bike down to my grandparents house or down to dads barbershop right past the brewery. It was sad to see it come down.
Scott M. Thede Answering the question from Chuck Sterling “And, I always wondered, as I now do again, what came out of the square metal chute?” The square chute sat below Mash Tub #1 and was the spent grain chute. The other bin with the cover to the right of the painted pheasant was the malt hopper that attached to the malt elevator. If you want to learn more, feel free to visit page #5 of the building plans here: https://sebewaingbrewingcompany.com/building-plans/
Thank you to Mark W. Rummel for posting the photo and all of those who took the time to comment in Facebook.