Sweetwater Brewery

This article is about the historic brewery in Wyoming. For the contemporary brewery in Atlanta, see SweetWater Brewing Company.
Sweetwater Brewery
Location 48 W. Railroad Ave., Green River, Wyoming
Coordinates 41°31′44″N 109°28′5″W / 41.52889°N 109.46806°W / 41.52889; -109.46806Coordinates: 41°31′44″N 109°28′5″W / 41.52889°N 109.46806°W / 41.52889; -109.46806
Built 1900
Architect Hugo Gaensslen
Architectural style No style listed
NRHP Reference # 82001838
Added to NRHP November 1, 1982[1]

The Sweetwater Brewery, also known as the Green River Brewery, was built in 1900 in Green River, Wyoming. The present structure is the surviving remnant of a three-building complex comprising an office/saloon, engine house, and the present brewery building. It was the first brewery in Wyoming, with operations dating to 1872 when Adam Braun began the business, the first of a series of ethnic German brewers. The brewery was further developed by Otto Rauch and Karl Spinner. The present structure was built by the fourth proprietor, Hugo Gaensslen, a Chicagoan who decorated the building with turrets reminiscent of the Chicago Water Tower.[2]

The two story building is composed of rock-faced ashlar sandstone, mostly quarried 1.5 miles (2.4 km) away. The fanciful turrets feature mock-medieval features such as merlons and crenels. The largest tower is on the southwest corner and features a flagpole topped by a large ball.[3]

Gaensslen concentrated on brewing, leasing the adjacent saloon to an operator. With the passage of the Volstead Act, brewing stopped and the company's name changed to the Sweetwater Beverage Company, making a non-alcoholic drink named Green River and a near-beer called "Wyoming Beverage". The business did not prosper and failed with the death of Gaensslen in 1931, two years before the end of Prohibition.[3]

In 1936 the closed business was bought by a con man named Tom Flaherty, who made some poor beer and skipped town to Canada. Since that time, no beer has been made in the building, which has housed various commercial businesses.[3] It currently is a local bar, known as "The Brewery".

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References

  1. National Park Service (2008-04-15). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  2. "Sweetwater/Green River Brewery". National Register of Historic Places. Wyoming State Preservation Office. 2008-10-29.
  3. 1 2 3 Werner, Brian; Chadey, Henry (April 1982). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form: Sweetwater Brewery" (PDF). National Park Service. Retrieved 2009-06-10.

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