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George Ringler Brewery, Bock Beer, New York City, 1886
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| Description: | An advertising print from 1886 for the George Ringler & Co. Brewery in New York City. This ad promotes the brewery's Bock Beer. Featured is a scene of two groups of drinkers. The group on the right is enjoying Ringler's Bock Beer, as shown by the markings on the wooden beer barrel at their side. The group on the left is--or was--drinking whiskey, gin and rye, thereby incurring the wrath of an angry goat intent on disrupting their gathering. The goat, of course, is a traditional symbol of Bock Beer. In very small lettering at the bottom right is the name of the designer and/or lithographer: "Published by H. Schile 14-16 Division St. N.Y." |
Lithographer: | H. Schile, New York |
Date: | 1886 |
Media: | Chromolithograph |
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