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The Nashville Brewing Company originally operated from 1859 to 1890 in
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. It was later renamed the
Gerst Brewing Company The William Gerst Brewing Company was a beer-maker located in Nashville, Tennessee. Originally named the Nashville Brewing Company, which opened in 1859, the operation was purchased in 1890 and operated as the William Gerst Brewing Company.Scot ...
and operated until 1954. The brewery was revived in 2016 by beer historian Scott R. Mertie, who had written a history of the Nashville brewing industry a decade earlier.Chris Chamberlain, ''Nashville Beer: A Heady History of Music City Brewing'' (The History Press; 2014), p. 6-9.Scott R. Mertie, ''Nashville Brewing'' (Arcadia Publishing; 2006).


History


Foundation as Nashville Brewing Company (1859–1892)

The city of Nashville, Tennessee was designated to be the capital of the state in 1843. This prompted a population boom, including a number of German immigrants who came to the area in the 1850s with a cultural preference for beer drinking, contributing to the growth of a market for beer that was more freshly brewed then the product that could typically be imported from other states. Among these immigrants was Jacob Stifel, who in 1859 opened a small brewery, which would eventually become the Nashville Brewing Company, and which was "the first production brewery in Nashville". The company's facilities were initially located on South High Street, which later became Sixth Avenue South. Production was interrupted during the
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, but the company resumed operations in 1864, with Stifel taking on Louis Pfeiffer as a business partner, and the brewery being renamed the South Nashville Brewery, as there was also a small brewery in North Nashville (Germantown) called the North Nashville Brewery. An 1873 news article referred to the brewery as a "mammoth establishment", being "of proportions much larger than one would suppose who had not visited it". Pfeiffer died suddenly in April 1876, and the company was then sold in an
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. The purchaser was John B. (J.B.) Kuhn, who took over its operations and changed the name to South Nashville Ale and Lager Beer Brewery. In 1877, Kuhn sold the company to Clement Albert (C.A.) Maus and Brothers from Indianapolis, IN, who in 1880 sold it to John Burkhardt. Burkhardt then changed the name to the Nashville Brewing Company. During one period in 1880, the company advertised an offer to pay $100 "to any person who can produce a better and purer quality of beer than we are now manufacturing in our brewery". In 1882, Burkhardt entered into a partnership with William and Archibald Walker, two Scottish brothers from Cincinnati. The Walker brothers bought complete control of the company from Burkhardt in 1885. Archibald Walker died in 1889, prompting surviving brother William to convey ownership of the company again in 1890.


Ownership by Moerlein Brewing (1890-1892)

In 1890, the business and the property were purchased by Christian Moerlein of Cincinnati, proprietor of the famous
Christian Moerlein Brewing Co. Christian Moerlein Brewing Co. is a private beer company that began production in 1853 in Cincinnati, Ohio, by German immigrant Christian Moerlein. Before closing its doors in 1919 as result of prohibition, Christian Moerlein was among the ten ...
, and his apprentice William Gerst. The existing facility was razed, and Moerlein and Gerst initially planned to invest "between $250,000 and $500,000 into the Nashville Brewing Company", by their own account to "erect the finest and largest brewery in the whole Southern Country" on the property.Elizabeth K. Goetsch, ''Lost Nashville'' (2018), p. 110. In 1893, Gerst, who had moved to Nashville while Moerlein remained in Cincinnati, "assumed sole operations", changing the name of the company to the William
Gerst Brewing Company The William Gerst Brewing Company was a beer-maker located in Nashville, Tennessee. Originally named the Nashville Brewing Company, which opened in 1859, the operation was purchased in 1890 and operated as the William Gerst Brewing Company.Scot ...
. The brewery continued operations through prohibition until closing in 1954.


Revival of the Nashville Brewing Co (2016-present)

Local businessman and beer historian, Scott R. Mertie, wrote a book on Nashville's Brewing History, which was published in 2006. It spanned the period from the early 18th century to the modern day microbreweries in Nashville. In 2011, Mertie coordinated with the Metro Nashville Historical Commission to erect a historical marker where the Nashville Brewing Company/
Gerst Brewing Company The William Gerst Brewing Company was a beer-maker located in Nashville, Tennessee. Originally named the Nashville Brewing Company, which opened in 1859, the operation was purchased in 1890 and operated as the William Gerst Brewing Company.Scot ...
once operated. In 2016, the Nashville Brewing Company was restarted by Mertie, who partnered with long-time friend Kent Taylor to have the historical European-style
lagers Lager () is beer which has been brewed and conditioned at low temperature. Lagers can be pale, amber, or dark. Pale lager is the most widely consumed and commercially available style of beer. The term "lager" comes from the German for "storag ...
brewed by Blackstone Brewing Company, Nashville's oldest craft brewery, having been established in 1994. They made an intense study of the production methods of the original company in order to produce the same lager beers that the immigrants would have brewed in the late 1800s. In May 2018, the revived company won a silver medal at the prestigious
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for its Nashville Lager, in the
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category. In September of the same year, the company won a bronze medal in the 2018
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competition's kellerbier/
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category for its NashZwickel, an unfiltered lager. The brewery has won numerous other awards for their traditional lagers. In April 2019, the brewery was among the handful of local breweries to be featured in a ''
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'' piece, "The NFL Draft (Beer) Guide: Getting a taste of draft host Nashville's Craft Brewery Scene", published in conjunction with the
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in Nashville. In May 2019, Mertie and
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anthropology professor John Janusek used
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to map the area beneath downtown Nashville's 6th Avenue South, in an attempt to locate tunnels and cellars thought to have been used by the original Nashville Brewing Company, and its successor, the William Gerst Brewing Company. The results of that search will determine whether the Vanderbilt University anthropology department will begin an archaeological excavation. At the October 2020 Great American Beer Festival, the company won a silver medal for its Nashville Lager in the
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category.


Beers

All of Nashville Brewing Company's beers are brewed in accordance with the
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, the German Beer Purity Law of 1516. These traditional lagers are brewed with barley malt and hops, which are imported from Europe. *Nashville Original Lager (
Munich Helles Helles or hell is a traditional German pale lager beer, produced chiefly in Southern Germany, particularly Munich. The German word ''hell'' can be translated as "bright", "light", or "pale". Flavour profile Helles-style beers typically are ...
- bright, golden lager) *Nashville Amber Lager (pre-prohibition style lager brewed with Vienna malt) *NashZwickel ( Kellerbier-
Zwickelbier Kellerbier is a type of German beer, a lager, which is typically neither clarified nor pasteurised. The term Kellerbier literally translates as "cellar beer", referring to its cool lagering temperatures. Its recipe probably dates to the Middl ...
, an unfiltered lager) *Nashville Festbier (Oktoberfest-
Märzen ''Märzen'' or ''Märzenbier'' (german: March beer) is a lager that originated in Bavaria. It has a medium to full body and may vary in color from pale through amber to dark brown. It was the beer traditionally served at the Munich Oktoberfest. ...
) *Nashville 1897 Pilsner (Czech
Pilsner Pilsner (also pilsener or simply pils) is a type of pale lager. It takes its name from the Bohemian city of Plzeň (german: Pilsen), where the world's first pale lager (now known as Pilsner Urquell) was produced in 1842 by Pilsner Urquell Bre ...
) *Nashville Bock Beer (traditional winter
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) *Nashville Holiday Bock (Bock with holiday spices) *Nashville Smoked Beer (traditional Rauchbier of
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, Germany) *Nashville Black Lager (
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) *Various specialty and
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s


Awards

Nashville Original Lager
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/Bavarian Helles *Silver - 2020
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*Silver - 2018
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*Gold - 2019 Can Can Awards *Gold - 2018 Can Can Awards *Bronze - 2017 Can Can Awards *Silver - 2019
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Magazine's Beer Army Beer Wars *Silver - 2018 All About Beer Magazine's Beer Army Beer Wars *Gold - 2017 All About Beer Magazine's Beer Army Beer Wars NashZwickel ( Kellerbier-
Zwickelbier Kellerbier is a type of German beer, a lager, which is typically neither clarified nor pasteurised. The term Kellerbier literally translates as "cellar beer", referring to its cool lagering temperatures. Its recipe probably dates to the Middl ...
) *Bronze - 2018
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Nashville Festbier (Oktoberfest-
Märzen ''Märzen'' or ''Märzenbier'' (german: March beer) is a lager that originated in Bavaria. It has a medium to full body and may vary in color from pale through amber to dark brown. It was the beer traditionally served at the Munich Oktoberfest. ...
) *Gold - 2019 All About Beer Magazine's Beer Army Beer Wars *Gold - 2018 All About Beer Magazine's Beer Army Beer Wars Nashville Bock Beer (
Bock Beer Bock is a strong beer in Germany, usually a dark lager. Several substyles exist, including: *Doppelbock (''Double Bock''), a stronger and maltier version *Eisbock (''Ice Bock''), a much stronger version made by partially freezing the beer and ...
) *Gold - 2019 All About Beer Magazine's Beer Army Beer Wars


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