"Two Women" Lager Six-Pack, 2018
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Artifact Overview
Microbreweries emerged in the late 1900s as public interest in sustainable practices and made-from-scratch foods and beverages became popular and profitable. Many pursue ecologically friendly business practices (touting pure water and locally sourced or organic crops) and remind consumers of their shared responsibility. New Glarus Brewing Company produced a high-quality beer, Two Women, drawing attention to women-owned and operated brewery businesses.
Artifact Details
Artifact
Packaging
Date Made
2018
Creators
Place of Creation
Location
Not on exhibit to the public.
Object ID
2025.35.1
Credit
From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Debra Reid.
Material
Cardboard
Glass (Material)
Metal
Color
Yellow (Color)
Red (Color)
Brown (Color)
Gold (Color)
Dimensions
Height: 9 in
Width: 75 in
Length: 5 in
Inscriptions
on sides of carton:
Employee Owned / New Glarus / Brewing Co. / ONLY IN WISCONSIN / 6 / 12 Oz. Bottles
on ends of carton:
From Barley To Bottle / True To Style / Without Compromise / ,,,Ever / Daniel J Carey / Deborah Carey / WISCONSIN / BREWERS GUILD / New Glarus Brewing Co. / DRINK INDIGENOUS
on bottom of carton:
Our quaint little brewery is nestled on the outskirts of New Glarus, Wisconsin. / [...]
on bottle label:
BREWED & BOTTLED IN NEW GLARUS, WISCONSIN / TWO WOMEN / [C] TM / Employee Owned / New Glarus / Brewing Co. / LAGER 12 FL. OZ.
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