Steam Beer - Other Kinds of "steam Beer"

Other Kinds of "steam Beer"

A British brewery, the Lincolnshire Steam Beer Co., derives its name from the steam-powered brewing machinery.

When Canadian brewer Sleeman introduced a product called Steam Beer in Canada in 1999, Anchor sued for trademark infringement, since it had trademarked the term "steam beer" in Canada ten years earlier. Canadian courts dismissed the suit and subsequent appeals, ruling that Anchor's Canadian trademark was invalid, since the beer had not been marketed in Canada up to that time. After Sapporo bought Sleeman in a $400-million takeover in 2006, Sleeman's production of Steam Beer was discontinued.

In Richmond, Virginia the remains of a former Yuengling brewery along the James River were once called "David Yuengling Jr.'s James River Steam Brewery" and are located at (or near) 912 East Main St.

St. Louis guide for citizens and strangers shows advertising copy for J.F. Boyd & Co. St. Louis Ale, Porter and Lager Beer Steam Brewery.

"Adam Wood Steam Brewery" is listed as having been sold in 1859.

"Derecho Common" is to be issued by the Port City Brewing Company of Alexandria, VA after the power outages related to the June 2012 North American derecho resulted in a tank of Port City's beer fermenting as a steam beer due to loss of refrigeration.

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