Sunday’s ad is for Bière De Paris, from maybe the early 20th century. From the late 1800s until the 1980s, poster art really came into its own, and in Europe a lot of really cool posters, many of them for breweries, were produced. I’ve been posting vintage European posters all last year and will continue to do so in 2020. I’m not sure who exactly this poster was created for, whether a specific Parisian brewery or as an ad celebrating all beer brewed i Paris. I also don’t know who created this poster.
Archives for March 2020
Beer In Ads #3296: Brasserie De Montebèliard
Saturday’s ad is for Brasserie De Montebèliard, from 1899. From the late 1800s until the 1980s, poster art really came into its own, and in Europe a lot of really cool posters, many of them for breweries, were produced. I’ve been posting vintage European posters all last year and will continue to do so in 2020. This poster was created for Brasserie De Montebèliard, a.k.a. Louis Arlen & Cie., located in the city of Montbéliard, in eastern France. It was founded in 1840 and closed in 1970. I don’t know who created this poster of the brewery.
Beer In Ads #3295: Brasserie La Lorraine
Friday’s ad is for Brasserie La Lorraine, from the 1902. From the late 1800s until the 1980s, poster art really came into its own, and in Europe a lot of really cool posters, many of them for breweries, were produced. I’ve been posting vintage European posters all last year and will continue to do so in 2020. This poster was created for Brasserie La Lorraine, located in the Lorraine, in the northeastern part of France, bordering Germany and Belgium. It was founded in 1865 and closed in 1958. I don’t know who created this poster of the brewery.
Beer In Ads #3294: Bières De La Gerbe D’Or
Thursday’s ad is for Bières De La Gerbe D’Or, from the 1902. From the late 1800s until the 1980s, poster art really came into its own, and in Europe a lot of really cool posters, many of them for breweries, were produced. I’ve been posting vintage European posters all last year and will continue to do so in 2020. This poster was created for Bières De La Gerbe D’Or, located in Val d’Ajol in the Vosges, in the northwestern part of France. I have not been able to find out any information about the brewery, and it appears this poster was originally larger, but reproductions of just this part of it are all I can find online. This poster was created by French artst Gustave Fluhr.
Beer In Ads #3293: Bière Divette
Monday’s ad is for Bière Divette, from the 1920s. From the late 1800s until the 1980s, poster art really came into its own, and in Europe a lot of really cool posters, many of them for breweries, were produced. I’ve been posting vintage European posters all last year and will continue to do so in 2020. This poster was created for Brasserie Greff, located in Nancy, part of the Lorraine region of France. It was founded in 1856, but stopped production due to the war in 1942, and closed for good around 1955. This poster was created by French artst Marcellin Auzolle.
Beer In Ads #3292: Brasserie Greff
Monday’s ad is for Brasserie Greff, from 1923. From the late 1800s until the 1980s, poster art really came into its own, and in Europe a lot of really cool posters, many of them for breweries, were produced. I’ve been posting vintage European posters all last year and will continue to do so in 2020. This poster was created for Brasserie Greff, located in Nancy, part of the Lorraine region of France. It was founded in 1856, but stopped production due to the war in 1942, and closed for good around 1955. I don’t know who created this poster that features an idealized illustration of the brewery.
Beer In Ads #3291: Bière De Luxe
Monday’s ad is for Bière de Luxe, from the early 1900s. From the late 1800s until the 1980s, poster art really came into its own, and in Europe a lot of really cool posters, many of them for breweries, were produced. I’ve been posting vintage European posters all last year and will continue to do so in 2020. This poster was created for the Grande Brasserie de Champigneulles-Nancy, located in the Lorraine region of France. It was founded in 1897, and today is owned by the German brewing group TCB. I don’t know who created this poster that features an idealized illustration of the brewery, but it was printed by Arp S. Lang of Paris.
Beer In Ads #3290: La Maxèville
Sunday’s ad is for Bière Maxèville, from around 1890 or so. From the late 1800s until the 1980s, poster art really came into its own, and in Europe a lot of really cool posters, many of them for breweries, were produced. I’ve been posting vintage European posters all last year and will continue to do so in 2020. This poster was created for the Grandes Brasserie Reunies de Maxèville, which was located in Maxèville, France. It was founded in 1869, and began using the Grandes Brasserie name in 1877, after it was bought by a group of investors. In 1942, it closed due to the Second World War, and in 1947 the owners decided against re-opening. I don’t know who created this second poster that features an idealized illustration of the brewery.
Beer In Ads #3289: Grandes Brasserie Reunies de Maxèville
Saturday’s ad is for Bière Maxèville Betting Frères, from the 1890s through maybe 1920. From the late 1800s until the 1980s, poster art really came into its own, and in Europe a lot of really cool posters, many of them for breweries, were produced. I’ve been posting vintage European posters all last year and will continue to do so in 2020. This poster was created for the Grandes Brasserie Reunies de Maxèville, which was located in Maxèville, France. It was founded in 1869, and began using the Grandes Brasserie name in 1877, after it was bought by a group of investors. In 1942, it closed due to the Second World War, and in 1947 the owners decided against re-opening. I don’t know who created the poster that features an idealized illustration of the brewery.
Beer In Ads #3288: Bière Maxèville Betting Frères
Friday’s ad is for Bière Maxèville Betting Frères, from the 1930s. From the late 1800s until the 1980s, poster art really came into its own, and in Europe a lot of really cool posters, many of them for breweries, were produced. I’ve been posting vintage European posters all last year and will continue to do so in 2020. This poster was created for the Grandes Brasserie Reunies de Maxèville, which was located in Maxèville, France. It was founded in 1869, and began using the Grandes Brasserie name in 1877, after it was bought by a group of investors. In 1942, it closed due to the Second World War, and in 1947 the owners decided against re-opening. The “Betting Frères” part of the poster means “Betting Brothers,” which is the group who owned it at this point. I don’t know who created the poster that features Gambrinus offering you a beer.