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Old Posted Jan 21, 2013, 2:27 PM
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Prohibition Ends!

1933 - Beer becomes legal at Belmont Grill 464 S. Main. Pershing Hotel, 502 S. Main Street.

Lapl


1933 - Malamute Bar opens after repeal of Prohibition. Address Unk.
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"Thousands of kegs are being washed, sterilized and soaked to tighten their joints as they are made ready to be filled by machinery that has lain idle for years and to be sent out when beer is legalized. The national brewing industry is expanding $100,000,000 on new equipment for immediate delivery, according to estimates by brewery experts, while the revenue yield to the government by taxation on beer is expected to reach $150,000,000 annually. The beer bill will become a law 15 days after it is signed by President Roosevelt."
April 17, 1933 - Eastside Brewery, located at 1920-2026 E. Main Street in Lincoln Heights.



April 1933 - Celebrate end of Prohibition at Eastside Brewery, 1920-2026 E. Main Street in Lincoln Heights with Jean Harlow, Walter Huston, and brewery manager, Charles J. Hick.
Lapl


Los Angeles Brewery aka Eastside Brewery
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Built between 1898 and 1908, and owned by George Zobelein, a former partner of Maier and Zobelein Brewery, After the two split in 1907, Zobelein named his new beer "Eastside" since Los Angeles Brewing Company was located east of the Los Angles River at the 1920-2026 block of Main Street. The bottling facility later became Eastside Brewery, which was eventually sold and was finally owned by Pabst Brewery.
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