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a Bronze Medal at the Paris Exposition before the turn of the century. After October 1, 1919, the beer could still be found at bars in communities that had voted to stay "wet." After Prohibition, the brewery was allowed to continue production, but closed voluntarily in May, 1923, after being charged with "illegal possession, manufacture and sale" of beer which exceeded the legal alcohol content. The brewery maintained their innocence. From about 1923 to 1925, some soft drinks were apparently made. In 1934, after Prohibition, "Golden Foam" brand beer was produced, but failed by 1935. In November, 1981, the city considered using the brewery's well to supplement the water supply during the drought. This was never done. At this time (June, 1988) there are plans to convert the building into an apartment house.