IBC Root Beer

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Independent Breweries Company
Company type
Private
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Fateclosed, IBC name sold
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HeadquartersSt. Louis, Missouri
Key people
Griesedieck family
ProductsIBC Root Beer
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IBC Root Beer
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TypeSoft Drink
ManufacturerIndependent Breweries Company (1919–?)
Northwestern Bottling Company
National Bottling Company (1930s–1976)
Taylor Beverages (1976–1980)
Seven-Up Company (1980–1986)
Dr Pepper/Seven Up (1986–1995)
Cadbury Schweppes (1995–2008)
Dr Pepper Snapple Group (2008–2018)
Keurig Dr Pepper (2018–present)
OriginTemplate:Csv
VariantsIBC Diet Root Beer
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IBC Root Beer is an American brand of root beer now owned by Keurig Dr Pepper. It was originally owned by IBC until it went out of business.

Independent Breweries Company

The Independent Breweries Company is a defunct syndicate founded in St. Louis, Missouri, by the combination of Griesediecks'[1] National Brewery,[2] Columbia (Alpen Brau), the Gast brewery in Baden, A.B.C.,[1] and Wagner Brewing Company.[2] This combination was ill-fated due to high overhead with too many executives and low profits forcing IBC into receivership. The IBC Root Beer was the main survivor of the syndicate.[1]

Flavors

Current

In 2020:[3]

  • IBC Root Beer
  • IBC Diet Root Beer
  • IBC Cream Soda
  • IBC Black Cherry
  • IBC Cherry Limeade
  • IBC Coconut Lime

Former

  • IBC Tangerine Cream Soda
  • IBC Cherry Cola
  • IBC Strawberries and Cream
  • IBC Berries and Cream
  • IBC Birch Beer
  • IBC Peach Cream Soda

See also

  • Fitz's, another St. Louis root beer

References

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  1. ^ a b c Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content."Griesedieck Bros. History". Griesedieck Brothers Brewery Company. Archived from the original on 2008-04-03. Retrieved 2008-06-20. Edited, from the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, by Steve DeBellis
  2. ^ a b Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content.Donald Roussin; Kevin Kious (May–June 1999). "Wagner Brewing Company: Bringing Beer and Baseball to Granite City, Ill". American Breweriana Journal (May–June 1999). American Breweriana Association. Retrieved 2008-06-20.
  3. ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content."IBC".

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