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The Delafield Brewhaus is a haven to Brewerania collectibles and memorabilia. Below is just a handful of the Brewerania memorabilia we've collected throughout the years. Come in and see our entire collection!

Weber beer was brewed in Waukesha, Wisconsin. This metal sign is from the 1950s.
This Lithia sign from West Bend is a metal, outdoor advertising sign from the mid to late 1940s.
This Mineral Spring sign is a metal, outdoor sign from a very small regional brewery circa the 1940s.
Old Heidelberg Brew was brewed from 1918 to 1933, during Prohibition, when many breweries brewed a non-alcoholic brew. Hence, there is no beer name in the ad.
Braumeister Bock was a spring beer produced by many brewers. This beer called Bock is normally shown with a ram in the advertisement.
Braumeister advertising from the late 1940s used a brewmaster in the aging cellars to certify that the beer was brewed by a German brewmaster.
This is a rare Blatz cardboard die-cut sign , from the early 1900s, used in saloon windows to advertise the product on sale.
This Kurth sign is a rare 1930s outdoor porcelain sign. These signs were normally mounted on building fronts that housed a bar!
Yuengling's is a 1907 Pre-Prohibition calendar from the oldest continuous brewery in the U.S. since 1829.
Stroh's of Detroit, Michigan is one of the many breweries in the early 1900-1918 era that chose pictures of waiters serving their favorite beer.
Stegmaier of Wilksbarre, Pennsylvania portrays a factory scene on this beer tray just after Prohibition. Many breweries showed the physical size of their plants to show their financial strength.
This is a Pabst beer tray from the late 1930s, just after the repeal of Prohibition in 1933.
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