Rochester Brewery
Introduction
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Rochester Brewery, also known as the J.D. Iler Brewing Company, had a vast complex that operated at this location from 1888 to 1919 when Prohibition closed breweries around the country or compelled them to produce other products such as sodas and non-alcoholic beer. In 1905, Rochester merged with Imperial and Heim breweries to become Kansas City Breweries Company. The only remaining building from the complex is the former bottling building which today has a sign that says "Office Products Alliance." In recent years, a modern brewery operating nearby at 2129 Washington Street adopted the Rochester name.
Images
The former bottling plant of Rochester Brewery is all that remains
Rochester Brewery can be seen in the top right corner of this Sanborn Map available from the Kansas City Public Library
Backstory and Context
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The name Rochester Brewery appears in Kansas City's City Directory in 1888 on Washington between 20th and 21st Streets.
Sources
Sanborn Map, Kansas City, Vol. 1, 1895-1907, Kansas City Public Library
https://rochesterkc.com/story-of-rochester/
Sanborn Map, Kansas City, Vol. 1, 1895-1907, Page p044