Beer pioneer Bill Coors dies at 102
[2023-12-07 03:41:11]
Bill Coors, former president of the American brewing industry, and former president of Adolf Coors, died peacefully at home on Saturday.
Bill Coors began working at Grandfather Adolph's brewing company in 1939. Twenty years later he became the company chairman, during which he developed and developed an aluminum can, an important milestone for the beer industry.
Mark Hunter, president and CEO of Molson Coors, says:
Bill Coors has grown from regional beer in Colorado state to the largest beer brand in America and has worked for the company for 65 years.
According to the National Beer Wholesalers Association, MillerCoors - Coors Light, Miller Lite, and Blue Moon brands account for 24% of the US beer market, second only to Anheuser - Busch.
The company said that according to Bill Coors' instructions, his death will not open a formal commemoration ceremony. He survived three children, seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Coors is the father of the Colorado Beer Brewery, today it is a nationwide beer giant founded in Golden in 1873. Their popular "Banquet Beer" was originally developed by Adolf Coors for miners and pioneers, entered all 50 states in 1991, the brewing industry began to accelerate nationwide speed It was. Probably more annoying fermented drink power is craft beer around the state which has an industry of only $ 1.7 billion in Colorado state. These wine makers are looking for innovative ways to recreate our oldest drink, combining the foundation of water, malt, hops, yeast and clever ingredients (cherry, saffron, cucumber etc)
Adolph Coors Brewery was founded in 1873 in Golden County, Colorado. After surviving the alcohol ban in the 1920s, Coors will be very successful. After abolishing the prohibition prohibition law, Coors sold 90,000 barrels of beer. It also began to expand and introduced the wholesalers in Colorado state, Arizona state and eventually the other nine states. The scale of the company grows exponentially. By 1960, Coors' sales reached 9 million barrels, reaching 3 million barrels in 1970 and 12.3 million barrels in 1974. In 1975, the Coors family unveiled non-voting shares to the public (Ghemawat, 1992).
Golden Brewery opened in 1873, the beer with beer, beer, beer, porter, cider, imported wine, domestic wine, and soda were advertised and the history of Coors began. In 1890, 17,600 barrels of beer were exported. Along with the company's growth in 1920 the ban on aristocratic experiments was banned from selling, manufacturing and transporting alcohol for illegal consumption, ending in 1933, Golden Brewery resumed operations. In 1953 Coors started advertisement on television, and in 1955 Coors produced more than one million barrels. In 1970, annual sales exceeded 7 million barrels. 1975 Coors became a listed company. In 1990, production exceeded 19 million barrels. In 1991, Coors became a canned and bottled product in Indiana and is available in all 50 states. In 2005, Coors Brewing Company and Molson Inc. merged to integrate the world's brewing industry.