In one way or another, there's been an Oertel associated with beer in Louisville since 1884 -- and most of those days at 1400-1404 Story Avenue in Louisville. Thanks to Tavern Trove, the timeline is like this:
- Hartmetz & Oertel 1884-1888
- Brewing continues as a partnership between Madgalena Hartmetz (Charles's widow) and brewmaster John Frederick Oertel 1888-1892
- Oertel buys out Madgalena Hartmetz in 1892
- John Fred Oertel 1892-1906
- AKA; Butchertown Brewery 1892-1918
- John F. Oertel Co. 1906-1918
- Brewery operations shut down by Kentucky State Prohibition in 1918
- Issued permit allowing production of non-alcoholic beverages 1918
- The Oertel Company, Inc. 1918-1936
- Issued Permit number U-KY-602 for the operation of a Brewery 1933
- Oertel Brewing Co., Inc. 1936-1967
What's @ 1400 Story Ave., now? A medical supply laundry. Brings a whole new meaning to "suds," doesn't it?
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• Shoulder-to-shoulder taping
• Cover stitched and hemmed sleeves
• Side-seamed
Size guide
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