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Primo Brewing & Malting Company

Brewing company based in Honolulu, Hawaii From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Primo Brewing & Malting Company
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Primo Brewing Company is a Honolulu-based beer brewing company. The company claims the title "Hawai’i’s original beer".[1] The brand is currently owned and operated by Pabst Brewing Company.

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Primo 12-oz bottle at Kaimana Beach, Oahu
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Hawaii Brewing Corporation Limited in 1950 (between Kapiolani Blvd. and Kawaiahao St.) from Sanborn fire insurance map of Honolulu

Around 1897 or 1898,[1] the Honolulu Brewing & Malting Company was formed by Honolulu industrialist Alfred Hocking, launching the Primo lager brand in 1901.[2] From 1920 to 1933, Prohibition caused Primo to halt operations.[3] Other important milestones include:

  • 1933: After Prohibition, Primo reopened under ownership of Hawaii Brewing Corporation.
  • 1963: Schlitz Brewing Company acquired Primo.
  • 1966: Schlitz built a new brewery for Primo and other brands in Aiea on Oahu.
  • 1979: Schlitz closed the Aiea brewery and moved production to Los Angeles, California.
  • 1982: Stroh Brewery Company acquired Primo when it bought Schlitz Brewing.
  • 1985: Stroh changed Primo from brown bottles to green ones.
  • 1990: The company returned to brown bottles.
  • 1997: Stroh discontinued Primo beer.
  • 1999: Pabst Brewing Company acquired the Primo brand when it purchased assets held by Stroh.
  • 2007: Pabst brought back the Primo Beer brand.[1]

Primo and its parent company revitalized its distribution and marketing since 2007, reviving the iconic island brand. Primo is a key sponsor at many watersport events such as surf contests, and appears in many bars and stores throughout the state of Hawaii.[4] Although the front office is located in Honolulu, the main Pabst headquarters is in Los Angeles.

In May 2007, Keoki Brewing Company was bought by Hawaii Nui Brewing Company.[5] Portions of the island-based proceeds go to the Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku Foundation and toward preserving Hawaiian culture, land, and heritage.[6]

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Hawaiian comedian Frank De Lima mentions Primo beer twice in the "Solid Mold" segment of his 1982 comedy record Please Buy This Album![7]

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