INDIANAPOLIS BREWING CO. INDIANAPOLIS, IN (1887 – 1948)
In 1887 three rival breweries joined forces to create an Engish Syndicate called The Indianapolis Brewing Co. They were P. Lieber Brewing Company, The C.F. Schmidt Brewing Company, and The Casper Maus Brewery.
Together this brewing syndacite succeeded for more than 60 years! The Indianapolis Brewing Company closed for good in 1948 when then-owner Lawrence P. Bardin went to jail for selling “short-filled” bottles.
Indianapolis has long been know as "The Circle City". This design was inspired by the label on a 1930's beer bottle and features the famous Soldiers and Sailors monument located in the heart of downtown Indianapolis.