The Simon Deutz Brewery began in 1874 and ceased operations sometime around 1877 meaning it was open for approximately 3 years. Breweries that are only open for a couple of years like this did not have a long time to produce advertising and collectibles so they tend to be more scarce than breweries with more longevity. As a Pre-Prohibition Brewery, any advertising items or collectibles are likely to be valuable and desirable to collectors as they tend to be hard to find. Simon Deutz Brewery was in an active brewing city. Washington, DC was listed as having 23 breweries, which is quite a few. Sometimes a large number of breweries can lead to an active collecting community that will be willing to pay more for breweriana items than other collectors.
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Breweries listed under Washington, DC 3 | |||
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Brewery ID | Brewery Name | Start Date | End Date |
DC 3a | Simon Deutz Brewery | 1874 | c1877 |
DC 3b | Catherine Deutz Brewery | c1877 | 1884 |
Breweries listed under Washington, DC | |||
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23 breweries were found for Washington, DC, showing 10 listings nearest to Catherine Deutz Brewery | |||
Brewery ID | Brewery Name | Start Date | End Date |
DC 1a | John Albert Brewery | c1870 | 1895 |
DC 1.2a | Washington Brewery | 1796 | 1805 |
DC 2 | John G. Cook Brewery | 1874 | 1880 |
DC 2.1 | Washington Brewery | c1855 | Unknown |
DC 3a | Simon Deutz Brewery | 1874 | c1877 |
DC 4 | Chris. Dickson Brewery | 1874 | 1884 |
DC 5.1 | Hereford & Sons Brewery | c1850 | c1807 |
DC 6a | Geo. Juenemann Brewery | c1850 | 1884 |
DC 7 | Kenilworth Brewing Co. | 1934 | 1934 |
DC 8a | George Kernwein Brewery | 1874 | 1884 |