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Circa: Pre-1900's-1930's Condition: Very Good Country of Origin: United States Manufacturer: Eichler / Tally-Ho Brewery Offering two great beer foam scrapers especially for the New York City beer lover. The Tally-Ho foam scraper is from the 1930s and the Eichler one is Pre-prohibiion. For a little history-the Tally-Ho brewery was in Ridgewood, Long Island on the Queens side of the Oueens/Kings(Brooklyn) border. The brewery originally had several other names, but after prohibiion under the new management brewing and selling was done under the Tally-Ho labels. Beer was distributed widely around the Brooklyn and Queens area. The brewery discontinued in 1950. The John Eichler Brewery located on Third Ave and east 169th Street. Itwas purchased in 1861 by John Eichler, New York City. John Eichler was born in Bavaria. He arrived in NY at the age of 29 and started working at the Turtle Bay Brewery. After he had enough savings, he formed a partnership and began working for himself. After buying out his partner, he managed to purchase the Kolb Brewery, which served as the genesis for the Eichler Brewery. He died in 1892, but the business remained in the family until Rheigold purchased it in 1947. Rheigold continued to use the Eichler label for several years since it had become so popular.
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