Bunker Hill Breweries
Bunker Hill Breweries was a brewery founded in 1821 by John Cooper and Thomas Gould in Charlestown, (Boston) Massachusetts, USA.[1]

Bunker Hill Breweries' advertisement for its PB (Purest and Best) Ale

Bunker Hill Breweries' ad for Lager from The Boston Evening Transcript of October 24, 1896
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Industry | Alcoholic beverage |
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Founded | 1821[1] |
Founder | John Cooper and Thomas Gould[2] |
Defunct | 1918 |
Headquarters | 40 Alford Street, Charlestown, Boston, Massachusetts , USA |
Products | Beer, Ale |
Owner | A. G. Van Nostrand; William Van Nostrand[2] |
References
- Schlüter, Hermann (1910), The Brewing Industry and the Brewery Workers' Movement in America, Cincinnati, OH: International Union of United Brewery Workers of America, p. 47
- "Let's raise a glass to our past", The Boston Herald, Boston, Mass, p. 8, October 20, 1997
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