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Henry Weinhard's and '''Blitz-Weinhard''' are brands of Beer first brewed in 1856 in Portland, Oregon . The brewery was owned by the brewer Henry Weinhard, who also made a line of soft drinks which survives to this day.

The Blitz-Weinhard brand was among several regional Pacific Northwest beers which were staples in the Northwest market during the decades following the repeal of Prohibition until they began losing market share to the national brands in the 1960s and 1970s . The Henry Weinhard's brand, repositioned as a Microbrew , was able to regain popularity, but not enough to save the original Portland brewery from eventual closure.

Like many older brands in the United States , the Blitz-Weinhard brewery succumbed to purchase and resale by a number of companies in the late 20th century, including Pabst Brewing Company and Miller Brewing Company .

The original Blitz-Weinhard brewery survived from 1862 until 1999 , when it was closed by Miller and the brewery sold. The brewery was a fixture of the Pearl District in downtown Portland, and its closure marked the beginning of a massive urban rejuvenation project. Following the closure of the Portland brewery in 1999, Henry Weinhard's was brewed at the Olympia brewery in Tumwater, Washington until that brewery too was closed in 2003 . The Henry Weinhard's brand survives today and is currently owned by SABMiller , and some of its beers are brewed by contract at the Full Sail Brewing Company .


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REFERENCES

Alworth, Jeff. ''Goodbye Blitz-Weinhard: Another piece of local history is about to be devoured by a faceless corporation''. Willamette Week, February 24, 1999. Currently available online .

Boyce, Bert. ''The Mash''. Willamette Week, December 22, 1999. Currently available online .