VICTORIA BREWING CO.,........UPDATED....AUG/18/10
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1858-JAN/1955, 1955-1958 LUCKY LAGER BREWING CO., 1958 WAS PURCHASED BY JOHN LABATT, LTD. APR/1959 NAMED LUCKY LAGER BREWERIES LTD. TO DATE, LABATTS BREWERIES OF B.C. LTD. STILL OPERATE. William Steinberger became Victoria’s first commercial brewer when he established the Victoria Brewery in 1858. Steinberger was from Germany, and he came to Victoria in search of his fortune in gold. He came with a great many other entrepreneurs, who all had the same goal in mind. Steinberger ended up following the path of a golden liquid rather than that of the golden metal he came for. Steinberger brought brewing experience from Germany and decided to look into setting up a brewery of his own. The gold seeker turned brewer secured a grain supplier in the Puget Sound Agricultural Company at Craigflower Farm. At this time the Crimean war was in progress, and thus the Company was no longer selling grain to Russia leaving them with a larger surplus of grain. Steinberger set up his brewery, in a small log building, at the nearby Swan Lake, where he also grew his own hops. So began the long history of the Victoria Brewery and brewing industry on Vancouver Island. Steinberger had found his goldmine in the brewing business. After one year of success at the Swan Lake site Steinberger moved the brewery closer to his market and built a new and larger facility at Discovery and Government Streets. Steinberger also obtained a partner at this time, Chris Oschner. Victoria brewery also switched to Spring Ridge as its water supply as Swan Lake was already known for its impurities Steinberger left the brewery in 1860 and Charles Gowen and Frank Laumeister entered the brewing business when they bought shares in the Victoria Brewery. By 1866, Gowen, who was also in the saloon business, was the sole owner of the enterprise. Gowen sold the brewery that same year to three new brewers, John Vogel, Jacob Loerz, and John Himmen who ran the brewery for four years. Victoria Brewery changed hands again in 1870 when it was purchased by Ludwig Erb and Joseph Loewen. Both men were from Germany. Loewen, like so many others, had arrived in Victoria via the San Francisco gold fields. Erb was a practical brewer who had attended brewing college in Belgium, and thus brought with him the knowledge that would make Victoria Brewery prosper. One of the major factors in the success of the Victoria Brewery was its contract to supply the imperial forces at Victoria with ale. In 1886 the Victoria Brewery was producing 150,000 gallons of ale and porter annually, the “greater part of which [was] consumed in Victoria,” while the rest was exported to the mainland and to the east (Daily Colonist, Jan. 1 1887). In 1891 the Victoria Brewery was incorporated as Victoria Brewing and Ice Company Limited Liability, with Erb and Loewen as provisional trustees along with Andrew Hemrich. The following year was an eventful year for Victoria Brewing. The old brewing facility was demolished and a new one built. The corner stone was laid in March and the machinery began operation in May. It cost the company $120,000 to build and equip one of the most modern breweries on the Pacific Coast. The new building was immediately hailed as "A Handsome Building." In 1893, Victoria Brewing and Ice merged with the Phoenix Brewery to form the Victoria-Phoenix Brewing Company Limited Liability. The trustees were now Joseph Loewen, William Parsons Sayward, Charles Gowen, William Wilson, and Frank Stillman Barnard. With the two smaller companies combined it would be possible to compete with the many other breweries in town, mainly the aggressive Union Brewery. The newly formed company used the new building on Government Street and slowly phased out the old Phoenix facility at Yates and Blanshard. In the summer of 1982, the old Victoria Brewery was torn down.



VICTORIA PHOENIX BREWERY PLANT

VICTORIA PHOENIX BREWERY PLANT. REAR  VIEW. THIS IS THE ORIGINAL VICTORIA BREWERY PLANT, SITUATED ON GOVERNMENT STREET, VICTORIA.

PHOENIX BR

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VICTORIA BREWERS LETTERHEAD........AUG/18/10

ON PICTORIAL BEER KEG, ALTHOUGH UNREADABLE: VICTORIA BREWERY, VICTORIA, B.C. NEXT PICTURE IS OF THE BEER KEG OFF ANOTHER SIMILAR RECEIPT, NOT IN MY POSSESION. 

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LETTERHEAD...........AUG/18/10

VICTORIA / BREWERY / B.C.

TO SHOW THE TOP LEFT CORNER OF ABOVE RECEIPT.

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VICTORIA CROWN VARIANT......JUN/13/10

VICTORIA / BREWING Co / VICTORIA B. C. / NOT TO BE SOLD

DARK GREEN LARGE "QUART", APPLIED CROWN LIP, 24 OZ., 11 7/8" HIGH.<

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VICTORIA BRWG CLEAR........APR/25/10

VICTORIA / BREWING Co. / VICTORIA B C / NOT TO BE SOLD

TOTALLY CLEAR QUART, SLUG PLATE, TOOLED CROWN LIP, 11 7/16" HIGH.

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VICTORIA BRWG FLINT AMETHYST.......APR/25/10

VICTORIA / BREWING Co. / VICTORIA B. C. / NOT TO BE SOLD

FLINT CLEAR QUART, TURNING SUNCAST AMETHYST, SLUG PLATE, TOOLED CROWN LIP, 11 1/4" H

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RAINIER

ON NECK LABEL: BREWED UNDER--DIRECTION OF--EXPERTS--PALE- BEAVER (PICTORIAL)--EXPORT--FROM CHOICEST--MALT & HOPS--ONLY

ON BODY LABEL: NET CONT

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RED DIAMOND QUART

VICTORIA BREWING CO.-VICTORIA, B.C. "Diamond" Emblem Trade Mark. NOT TO BE SOLD on reverse side. This one has the proper porcelain stopper with it. No wire bail. <

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GREEN DIAMOND QUART........UPGRADED

VICTORIA BREWING CO.-/  WITH "DIAMOND" EMBLEM TRADE MARK./ VICTORIA, B.C     ON REVERSE: NOT TO BE SOLD

 

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PORCELAIN STOPPER

VICTORIA BREWING CO-VICTORIA, B.C.

This stopper was used on all the green blob top Victoria Brewing bottles. Also, the red "diamond".

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1/2 PINT DIAMOND

VICTORIA BREWING CO.-VICTORIA, B.C.  With "Diamond" emblem Trade Mark. NOT TO BE SOLD  On reverse.

Very scarce bottle.

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1/2 PINT WITHOUT LEGEND

VICTORIA BREWING CO-VICTORIA, B.C.  Does not carry the legend " not to be sold " on it. A very hard bottle to acquire.

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1/2 PINT WITH LEGEND.......UPGRADED

VICTORIA BREWING CO. / VICTORIA, B.C.-/ NOT TO BE SOLD (ON FRONT)

DARK GREEN HALF PINT, 8" HIGH.

ANOTHER

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SMALL CIRCLE WITH LEGEND

VICTORIA BREWING CO-VICTORIA, B.C. -NOT TO BE SOLD (on front).   Quart sized.

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LARGE CIRCLE WITH LEGEND

VICTORIA BREWING CO-VICTORIA,B.C. -NOT TO BE SOLD (on front)   Quart sized.

Large circle Variant with legend

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LARGE CIRCLE W/O LEGEND

VICTORIA BREWING--VICTORIA B.C.

LARGE CIRCLE WITHOUT "NOT TO BE SOLD"

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LARGE CIRCLE PINT WITH LEGEND

VICTORIA BREWING CO.-VICTORIA, B.C. NOT TO BE SOLD.  Legend sits high up from base. One of the harder bottles to find. Apparently, there are 2 more variants of this bottle. No

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APPLIED CROWN

VICTORIA--BREWING CO.--VICTORIA B.C.--NOT TO BE SOLD

Dark green, slug plate, large circle, quart, 11 1/2" high.

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BRITISH MADE

 VICTORIA BREWING CO.-VICTORIA, B.C. Rare quart variant larger than the others. Pints also exist. Applied crown lip.

 

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CLEAR AMETHYST

VICTORIA BREWING CO.-VICTORIA, B.C.  NOT TO BE SOLD (on front) Tooled lip

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ABM RED AMBER

AS ABOVE  QUART

 

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A.B.M. QUARTS

VICTORIA BREWING CO.-VICTORIA, B.C.  Machine made quarts came in various shades of light amber to black red. Wish I had better examples.

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VICTORIA PINTS ABM

VICTORIA BREWING CO.-VICTORIA, B.C.  Machine made pints came in various colors.

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VICTORIA-PHOENIX ABM

Victoria Brewing Co. bought out Phoenix Brewing Co. They used these ABM bottles for a while. Blue ones are scarce. These came in various colors.

 

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LABELLED VIC-PHO ABM

VICTORIA-PHOENIX BREWING COMPANY (1920)  Pint, original contents and sleeve. No embossing.

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VICTORIA BREWERY B.C.

VICTORIA-BREWERY-BC  Quart, 2 tone, sharp shoulder variety.

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SLOPE SHOULDER POTTERY

VICTORIA--BREWERY--V.I.

2 tone, sloping shoulder

Courtesy of Mike Herold

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VICTORIA BREWERY V.I.

VICTORIA--BREWERY V.I.  2 tone pottery quart.

From the Late, Great, Lorrie D. Belveal Collection 

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SHARP SHOULDER V.I.

VICTORIA BREWERY--V.I.

2 tone, sharp shoulder

Courtesy of Mike Herold

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