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Beer In Ads #5206: What Is Rainier Bock Beer?

February 17, 2026 By Jay Brooks Leave a Comment

Two years ago I decided to concentrate on Bock ads for awhile. Bock, of course, may have originated in Germany, in the town of Einbeck. Because many 19th century American breweries were founded by German immigrants, they offered a bock at certain times of the year, be it Spring, Easter, Lent, Christmas, or what have you. In a sense they were some of the first seasonal beers. “The style was later adopted in Bavaria by Munich brewers in the 17th century. Due to their Bavarian accent, citizens of Munich pronounced ‘Einbeck’ as ‘ein Bock’ (a billy goat), and thus the beer became known as ‘Bock.’ A goat often appears on bottle labels.” And presumably because they were special releases, many breweries went all out promoting them with beautiful artwork on posters and other advertising. With Spring approaching, there are so many great examples that I’m going to post two a day for a few months.

Tuesday’s first ad is for Rainier Bock Beer, which was published on February 17, 1934. This ad was for the Rainier Brewing Co., of Seattle, Washington, which was originally founded in 1878. This ad ran in The Reno Gazette-Journal, of Reno, Nevada.

Filed Under: Art & Beer, Beers, Breweries, Just For Fun Tagged With: Advertising, Bock, History, Nevada, Seattle, Washington

Beer Birthday: Jeremy Warren

December 26, 2025 By Jay Brooks

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Today is the 49th birthday of brewer Jeremy Warren. Jeremy first made a name for himself with Knee Deep Brewing, but a couple of years ago left to open his own place, Revision Brewing. Jeremy created some great beers with Knee Deep and he’s doing more of the same with his new brewery. It was initially going to be in West Sacramento, but instead Revision ended up being located in Sparks, Nevada. Join me wishing Jeremy a very happy birthday.

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Jeremy and me at the Bistro IPA Festival in 2017.

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Jeremy from an article in Sacramento Magazine.
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Jeremy with Dean Hanson at Final Gravity in Auburn. [Note: photo purloined from Facebook.]

Filed Under: Birthdays, Just For Fun Tagged With: California, Nevada, Northern California

Nevada Beer

October 31, 2011 By Jay Brooks

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Today in 1864, Nevada became the 36th state.

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Nevada Breweries

  • Backyard Brew Pub
  • Banger Brewing
  • Barley’s Casino & Brewing Company
  • Big Dog’s Brewing
  • BJ’s Pizza, Grill, and Brewery: Reno
  • Boiler Room Pints Brewery and Sports Bar
  • Boulder Dam Brewing
  • Brew Brothers Brewery
  • Buckbean Brewing
  • Chicago Brewing
  • Ellis Island Casino
  • Gordon Biersch Brewing
  • Great Basin Brewing
  • High Sierra Brewing
  • Joseph James Brewing
  • Main Street Station Casino, Brewery and Hotel
  • Monte Carlo Casino and Brewpub
  • Plan 9 Brewing
  • Rail City Alehouse
  • Ruby Mountain Brewing
  • Silver Peak Restaurant & Brewery
  • Sin City Beer Company
  • Tenaya Creek Brewery
  • Virginia City Brewing
  • White Pine Brewing Company
  • Woody’s Nanobrewery

Nevada Brewery Guides

  • Beer Advocate
  • Beer Me
  • Rate Beer

Guild: Nevada Brewers Guild

State Agency: Nevada Department of Taxation

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  • Capital: Carson City
  • Largest Cities: Las Vegas, Reno, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Sparks
  • Population: 1,998,257; 35th
  • Area: 110567 sq.mi., 7th
  • Nickname: The Silver State
  • Statehood: 36th, October 31, 1864

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  • Alcohol Legalized: December 5, 1933
  • Number of Breweries: 17
  • Rank: 32nd
  • Beer Production: 2,500,902
  • Production Rank: 28th
  • Beer Per Capita: 29.8 Gallons

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Package Mix:

  • Bottles: 50%
  • Cans: 38.3%
  • Kegs: 11.1%

Beer Taxes:

  • Per Gallon: $0.16
  • Per Case: $0.36
  • Tax Per Barrel (24/12 Case): $4.96
  • Draught Tax Per Barrel (in Kegs): $4.96

Economic Impact (2010):

  • From Brewing: $9,914,754
  • Direct Impact: $708,380,672
  • Supplier Impact: $216,275,757
  • Induced Economic Impact: $470,433,986
  • Total Impact: $1,395,090,414

Legal Restrictions:

  • Control State: No
  • Sale Hours: On Premises: 24 hours
    Off Premises: 24 hours
  • Grocery Store Sales: Yes
  • Notes: There are few restrictions on the sale and consumption of alcohol in Nevada except for age.
    State law also renders public intoxication legal, and explicitly prohibits any local or state law from making it a public offense.

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Data complied, in part, from the Beer Institute’s Brewer’s Almanac 2010, Beer Serves America, the Brewers Association, Wikipedia and my World Factbook. If you see I’m missing a brewery link, please be so kind as to drop me a note or simply comment on this post. Thanks.

For the remaining states, see Brewing Links: United States.

Filed Under: Beers, Breweries Tagged With: Nevada

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