Old Vienna

Old Vienna (OV) is a brand of beer. It was first brewed and bottled by The Koch Beverage and Ice Company in the early 20th century in Wapakoneta, Ohio by Henry Koch and his son Karl J. Koch. The Koch brewery went bankrupt but production was continued in Canada by the Carling O'Keefe brewery. It is currently brewed in Canada by Molson Breweries, which has continued production after Carling O'Keefe was purchased by Molson.

This family enterprise was founded as City Company Brewing Company Company in Wapakoneta, Ohio in 1862 by Karl Kolter and his son Charles Kolter. The beer was initially sold in wooden kegs (barrels) and stoneware bottles. Glass bottles dating from about 1880 are embossed as "City Brewing Co." on the side and the family's "TRADE KK MARK" on the bottle shoulder. The "TRADE KK MARK" is said to have been modified from a Guild Mark for the Kolter family's brewery in Germany.

Charles Kolter and his brother immigrated from Wallhalben, Germany, to Wapakoneta, Ohio before the mid-19th century. His father Karl Kolter, with his third wife and a number of children followed a few years later. The Karl Kolter was a brewer and Charles Kolter is shown in the 1880 census as a "brewer".

The business was later handed down to Henry Koch, Charles's son-in-law, when the brewery did business as "Koch and Kolter" . Following Charles Kolter's death the brewery became "The Koch Beverage and Ice Company" under the ownership of Henry and Karl J. Koch. Karl J. Koch died in 1934 and the ownership of what was to become "Koch's Old Vienna Brewery" passed to Karl's widow, May Julia Koch and his son George A Koch. The brewery was sold following World War II but the Koch family retained ownership of the brewery's soft drink business which became George Koch Bottling Company of Wapakoneta, Ohio. George Koch Bottling was later merged with Consolidated Bottling Company of Lima, Ohio to become "Consolidated Bottling Company of Wapakoneta, Ohio", AKA "Pepsi Cola Bottling Company of Wapakoneta". Karl W. Koch became the Company's CEO in 1962. The business was moved to a new facility on Interstate 75 and 4th Street in Lima Ohio in 1966. The Lima Pepsi-Cola business was sold to RKO General in 1976 but Karl W Koch repurchased the company's other assets, including its Corpus Christi, Texas Pepsi-Cola. business. "Oneta Company" of Corpus Christi does business in along the Texas Gulf Coast as Pepsi-Cola Bottling LLC, Sunrise Vending LLC, Everest Premium Waters LLC, and Canteen Victoria LLC. Julia Koch is the company's CEO. She is the seventh generation to lead the beverage business founded by Karl Kolter in America in 1862.

The family's beer and soft drink and mineral water bottles are a prominent part of the Oneta Company's historic bottle collection that is on display and open to the public at their office at 1401 south Padre Island Drive in Corpus Christi, Texas.

Koch's Old Vienna Brewery entered bankruptcy several years after it was sold by the Koch family. Old Vienna is now a Canadian-produced beer. Old Vienna was brewed by Carling O'Keefe which had acquired the United States' rights to the Old Vienna trademark following the brewery's demise. It is now produced by Molson Breweries where it is still being sold in Canada and in select markets in border U.S. states. Old Vienna is currently produced in bottles, cans and on draft with a 5% alc./vol. content. For a time in the 1970s and 1980s, OV was available in 7 oz. bottles called "OV Splits".[1]

References

  1. thebeerstore.ca
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