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Large and Small Patches

Sebewaing Brewing Company Posted on February 4, 2015 by Scott ThedeFebruary 4, 2015

PatchesShawn W. Janke posted this photo on January 1, 2015 in the Facebook Group “You know you are from Sebewaing, MI when …”.  He said:

“Well look what I found going through some of my mothers things. Patches; the large one is about 8″ long, the others, about 4″. My stepfather, Ralph Leonard Ludwig used to work there back in the early years before he went to GM. Any thoughts on what they’re worth?”

Here are the comments from the post:

Steve Lenz See stuff like that on ebay alot

Shawn W Janke I’m going to hang onto the large and one small one.

Shawn W Janke My Dad had the old wooden cases of bottled Sebewaing brewery beer stored in the cellar when we were kids.

Shawn W Janke No posters, but there is an old cardboard brewery pheasant about 18″ wide left in the garage in Mio. It was pretty beat up though.

Joyce Harder My dad also worked at the Sebewaing Brewery for over 30 years until it closed up. I remember the big patch was sewn on the back of my dad’s coat and the little patches was sewn over the shirt pocket.

Benita Taschner-Graf My Grandpa worked there

Shawn W Janke Didn’t know that Benita.

Brian K. Schwartz My grandfather, Frank used to drive truck. Those patches look very familiar.

Jerry Deeg Those patches are pretty sought after on ebay. The $50 patch Willy is talking about is hanging in my living room.

Jerry Deeg If they go on ebay let me know!

Thank you to Shawn W. Janke for this post and all of those who took the time to comment in Facebook.

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Huron County Brewing Label

Sebewaing Brewing Company Posted on February 4, 2015 by Scott ThedeFebruary 4, 2015

Mark W. Rhuroncountyummel posted this photo on December 29, 2014 in the Facebook Group “You know you are from Sebewaing, MI when …”.  He said:

“Let’s start the final Monday of 2014 with a mystery — what was “Export Beer” made by the Huron County Brewing Company of Sebewaing?

Our local resident Sebewaing Beer expert Scott Thede will probably know for sure, but this “Export Beer” brand is unusual, to say the least. I’ve seen this label before, and believe it’s from the late 1930s (after Prohibition ended.) It looks like they were trying to make a premium beer (so they could sell it for more, I expect.)

First, an eBay seller will send you a T-shirt with this label, if you’d like one. That’s how we found it today.

Second, why didn’t they call it the Sebewaing Brewing Company? What do the HKBCC (initials) stand for? Does the “K” mean the beer was Kosher?

I love the line “Pure Without Drugs or Poison.” (that’s a classic.) I always try to drink beer without drugs or poison, hehe…

And what’s the idea with the Squirrel mascot??? Geese and Pheasants, yes. But Squirrels?? We never saw it before, or after…

It’s a Sebewaing mystery for sure… as we near the end of 2014.”

 

huroncounty01“Buck-Eye LabelScott M. Thede posted this response on December 29, 2014 in the Facebook Group “You know you are from Sebewaing, MI when …”.  He said:

This is a new post related to Mark’s Huron County Brewing Co beer label mystery questions. I wanted to post multiple photos and can’t seem to do it on a post reply thread.

I have very little information between November 11, 1905 to April 30, 1918. These dates are significant for this label. For the little I do have, first, there was a banquet announced for retail liquor dealers in the Saginaw News on 11/11/05 and that banquet took place on 12/5/05. The banquet was hosted and paid for by the Huron County Brewing Company (HCBC). That sort of gives us a start date to the HCBC timeline. The second date of 4/30/18 is significant since that is when Michigan went dry. Many of us have seen the bottles with painted labeling of the HCBC like the photo I have included. According to “US Beer Labels” Vol 3 by Bob Kay, the paper label is coded “pp” and that stands for pre-prohibition. The paper label was perhaps a more inexpensive bottle packaging method. Since the goose in flight did not come out until 1934 for Old Style and the lion 1939-1940, and the pheasant in the late 1940’s, the squirrel must have been used for a trademark symbol for the HCBC. Similar labels for the Dehring Brewing Company out of Alpena and the Fitger Brewing Company out of Duluth have items like a Whitetail Buck and a ship respectivelyFitger Label. Probably these breweries used the same label printing company. There are similar labels for Bock and Christmas Special used across many breweries as early labels of Sebewaing as well. I believe the uniqueness in the label design started for our brewery with Old Style on and the only exception being Brewers’ Best. The letters HCBC on our label must stand for Huron County Brewing Company. Not sure what the K represents.

Great questions Mark! Thanks for the post.”

Here are the comments from the post:

Steve Lenz Very interesting thanks

Scott M. Thede You are welcome Steve!

Mark W Rummel Wow, Scott, yes — fascinating. It sure looks like the same label printer to me, too. And it looks like several regional brewers all decided to make a premium beer they all named “Export Beer” perhaps from a similar recipe. I think Sebewaing was trying to appear bigger than just a little town brewery. Interesting this was more than 100 years ago, and pre-prohibition.

William Harder Scott M. Thede there are three different huron county bottles was wondering about which one was for pop

Thank you to Mark W. Rummel for this post and all of those who took the time to comment in Facebook.

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Otto H. Thede Union Book on eBay

Sebewaing Brewing Company Posted on February 4, 2015 by Scott ThedeFebruary 25, 2015

Front Cover of Union BookMark W. Rummel posted this photo on December 13, 2014 in the Facebook Group “You know you are from Sebewaing, MI when …”.  He said:

“For sale today on eBay — the Sebewaing Brewing Company Brewery Workers’ Union Book from 1936 for Otto Thede. Several more photos are found on the for sale page there.

A seller in Bay City is offering this book, which belonged to the man who worked there so long and even became the Brewmaster. Some of his grandkids and other relatives are members here. It’s priced at a pretty expensive $99 right now — let’s see what it sells for.

It could be yours, if you want to bid on it.”

Here are the comments from the post:

 Jim Bratton Mark, do you know who is selling all this Sebewaing stuff, for sometime now? Or, is it different people? Just curious.

Mark W Rummel Jim, it’s usually all different people. I know one person bought many items at the Otto Thede estate sale… this is probably that seller.

William Harder Rick Schmidt from bay city he handle Otto thedes estate sale

William Harder He has a store next to jakes bar in bay city

William Harder Jim Bratton do you have any beer stuff

Jim Bratton No, William.

Scott M. Thede I made an offer and the seller accepted. It is good to have this back in the family. I’m not sure why it was discarded. Here is the whole book. https://sebewaingbrewingcompany.com/…/01/Union-Book.pdf

Mark W Rummel Congratulations, Scott – very cool !

Scott M. Thede Thank you Mark.

Thank you to Mark W. Rummel for this post and all of those who took the time to comment in Facebook.

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