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Burger Brewing Company

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The Burger Brewing Company was an American brewery based in Cincinnati, Ohio, and one of the staple breweries of the region through the 1960s. At the company's peak, it was deeply associated with the Cincinnati Reds and then broadcaster Waite Hoyt through marketing campaigns. Bürger Classic and Bürger Light were brought back to local ownership in 2009 and are now owned by the Christian Moerlein Brewing Company.

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Burger Brewing Company
Gano Street, Cincinnati Central Business District

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Gano Street
45202 Cincinnati, Central Business District
Ohio, United States
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