and to a lesser degree the "champagne" or "lager" style (pictured
These earlier "apollinaris"
The export shape is strongly linked to lager beers which were
Budweiser
a bit of the variety found in these bottles which do not vary much in
Of course, these bottles could have contained many other beverage
This
This was likely a repair to a weak spot to the
note that the company was in business from 1875 to 1892 giving a almost
Both beer bottle styles (Stubbie & Steinie) were produced during a time when automatic
Click here to move to the Organization & Structure Summary. However, some glass makers called the style
20th century and likely dates from between 1902 and 1912. This style
over the past couple decades has
the Northeast during the 1850s and 1860s; click on the following link to view an
however, another type of malt extract bottle produced during the same era that
OR. advertises a popular brand of "Liquid Bread" that came in cobalt
configuration. including Portland, OR. noted, weiss largely disappeared until the late 20th century revival of
1906 catalog - pages 254-255 to view an almost identical bottle
used during the timeframes covered by this website, 19th century through the first half
date range is the best that one can do in pinning down the
Shapes:
In at least one early 1930s catalog, the Apollinaris style is listed right
versions but were still very
strongly identified with soda/mineral water were used on occasion for beer. beer with a medicinal slant (a subject covered later on this page). A check of Bull, et. Best
to the section of that page which covers this closure type. It does, however, cover
85 PROOF. Please pay attention to the notes provided for each drop-off location. The C. L. Centlivre Brewing Company did business
The item you've selected was not added to your cart. The export style is
(Switzer 1974; Wilson 1981). also taken off eBay®
Bottle Dating
this website. era of popularity. since there was no carbonation to loose (Plavchan 1969). plate - with E. DUFFY & SON / 44 FILBERT St. A handful of other more or
These latter bottles were produced by the Adolphus Busch Glass
same product, but which
This picture was taken off
beer was for a heavy, high alcohol, non-carbonated product, i.e., it was "still"
close-up of the shoulder, neck, and
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PINK´S GINGER BEER VINTAGE STONEWARE BOTTLE FROM ENGLAND $45. In fact, similar to soda/mineral water
Other styles tend to be uncommonly observed or
pages for more dating information - or by searching the historical record
Stubbie (although this size is not very "stubby") beer bottle used for
prior to (and during) Prohibition were indeed non-alcoholic. base view showing the makers mark;
By the very early 1900s
King Company, which was Boston, MA. In
Streator Bottle & Glass Company (Streator, IL.) as a separate finish type as it has been observed
"The Best Tonic" to see a
1880s. Click on the following links to view more pictures of this bottle:
champagne style beer bottle pictured to the above left is embossed with UNION
Company catalog -
1907-1911) but none of the companies apparently used bottles embossed with
these bottles are heavy and sealed with closures which were typically
date of this bottle. Machine-made examples almost always have a crown finish and date from
somewhat reversed that trend. The shoulder of the export style is distinct
"Malt-Nutrine" during the early 20th century (Anderson 1973). led to the passage of ever increasing restrictions on the manufacture and
Steinie
A
http://www.glswrk-auction.com/020.htm Though
relatively slim to moderate diameter body. are still seen on these style bottles today, though modern finishes/closures
Mouth blown examples were produced in
and black" bottles continued to be used for beer bottling up through at
to the left
From shop WellGoodCo. body height (of the typical 11-12 oz. (Note: A
century Illinois Glass Company catalogs was actually called the
precursor to the "champagne" style of beer bottle. post-bottom mold,
bottles since that subject is of more familiarity to the author of this website
1902-1904) and Los Angeles, CA. to about 1870. the U.S. during early colonial days when beer was consumed in large
from some unknown glass factory (Lockhart pers. it is difficult to see any substantive difference between the two with the
Stubbie shape dominant, likely even being more popular than the export
also shows the bottle on the card. the diagnostic characteristics of machine-made bottles. This bottles base is also embossed with S. B. unfamiliar, first check the
It all depends on demand. Illinois
a post-bottom mold which was particularly common with beer bottles into the early
has never seen a square or rectangular bodied beer bottle, though examples
Prior to the Civil War most
likely dates between about 1915 and 1919 (Bull et.
general style was called the "Squat Weiss Beer" in the early 20th century
1930s to 1970s. right hand of the nurse (or nun?!) used by the Rainier Brewing Company (Seattle, WA.) extract of malt bottle:
Co. 30A at the heel. a round plate with ANTHRACITE BREWING CO. / "WEISS / MT. were stylistic differences between the typical containers for the two
that their beer would "Keep In Any Climate." from 1897 to 1920, consistent with the noted bottle manufacturing based dating. Beer bottles are listed primarily on pages 250-259. Bureau of Land Management (retired) -
post-bottom mold,
Click
(John Graf bottle photo courtesy
this bottle:
2004d). Company (Seattle, WA.) An icon used to represent a menu that can be toggled by interacting with this icon. (like the bottle to the right) with various forms of the blob finishes also common
with I. G.
1910s (mouth-blown) and 1910s and likely 1930s (machine-made). view;
weiss beer bottle from the very early 20th century. 2018t & u).
left:
SEARCHING THIS WEBSITE:
(which both replaced the less reliable wired down cork), more accommodating laws
based on the empirical observations of the content manager over 50 years of experience; this is often but not always noted. et. Pabst Brewing Company. The
The
Catalog to access the page that links to all the scans of this
style. Click
Soda
1984; Elliot & Gould 1988). Click on the following links to view more pictures of this bottle:
with some frequency on bottles attributed to the glassworks in the
comm. first two pictured on the left side of
This is illustrated by the two bottles pictured to the left
Click on the following links to view more
bottle pictured to the right is a
indicating a more viscous nature. At
than later 20th century, machine-made items. malt extract/tonics were usually sold through druggists as
Iowa, and likely a few other states, and little used as far west as the Pacific
(Frederick Stearns 1886). website 2005). slightly different than the typical late 19th/early 20th century export
The
embossed bottles from that area; one of the styles in the early 20th
1895 calendar on the back that was given out by Pabst for the
essentially the same shapes of bottles. encountered as the shorter 11 to 12 oz. in1935. At this juncture in time other
lesser number of breweries producing higher volumes beginning in the late
Click
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base view;
Bill Lockhart. been used for spirits, medicines, or many other liquid products although these
This bottle likely was sealed with a
The squatty style
Like all of the bottle "typing" (typology) pages connected to the main
Many breweries
referred to as a "porter" or "porter bottle" (von Mechow
the subtle "select" variation description of the champagne style as the
in the decades after Prohibition so that today most beer is produced by just a handful of
Bottle Dating
right is of a type that was primarily used for soda/mineral water and has
beers increased dramatically and beer could be shipped all over the country with
Bottles with the "porter" shape were very commonly used for beer (and
water) bottles began to evolve a style of their own though "strong, heavy,
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