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Adolph Coors is responsible for Coors beer, his beginnings began at the age of 14 when he started working in a brewery, there he learned everything necessary so that at the age of 21 he could open his own brewery in Colorado.
In it Adolph used the icy waters of the rocky mountains to brew his first beer, since he himself knew that the essential ingredient to create a good beer is water. Coors beer is currently present in several countries in Europe, America or Asia.
In its delicate elaboration, four different varieties of aromatic hops are used, which are chosen depending on their properties, which are mixed with pure water from the rocky mountain spring.
Adolph Coors is responsible for Coors beer, his beginnings began at the age of 14 when he started working in a brewery, there he learned everything necessary so that at the age of 21 he could open his own brewery in Colorado.
In it Adolph used the icy waters of the rocky mountains to brew his first beer, since he himself knew that the essential ingredient to create a good beer is water. Coors beer is currently present in several countries in Europe, America or Asia.
In its delicate elaboration, four different varieties of aromatic hops are used, which are chosen depending on their properties, which are mixed with pure water from the rocky mountain spring.
La Cervecería
Coors Brewing
En 1873, dos recién llegados, los inmigrantes alemanes Adolph Coors y Jacob Schueler, establecieron una cervecería en Golden, Colorado, después de comprar una receta para fabricar cerveza tipo Pilsner a un inmigrante checo llamado William Silhan. Coors invirtió $2.000 dólares en la operación, y Schueler invirtió $18.000. Años más tarde, en 1880, Coors compró la parte de su socio y se convertiría en dueño único de la cervecería.
Coors Brewing
En 1873, dos recién llegados, los inmigrantes alemanes Adolph Coors y Jacob Schueler, establecieron una cervecería en Golden, Colorado, después de comprar una receta para fabricar cerveza tipo Pilsner a un inmigrante checo llamado William Silhan. Coors invirtió $2.000 dólares en la operación, y Schueler invirtió $18.000. Años más tarde, en 1880, Coors compró la parte de su socio y se convertiría en dueño único de la cervecería.
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