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  1. Country singer Whitey Morgan references Lone Star Beer in his 2009 song "Buick City". The Charlie Daniels Band references Lone Star Beer in their song "Texas". Terry Allen's song "Amarillo Highway" from the album Lubbock (On Everything) (1979) makes reference to a "trunk full of Pearl and Lone Star."

  2. Who brews Lone Star Beer? **The answer is Pabst Brewing Company.**. Although Lone Star Beer has a long and storied history, it is currently brewed by Pabst Brewing Company, a renowned beverage company known for its quality brews.

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    • The original Lone Star Brewery houses the San Antonio Museum of Art. Like any brewery in the 1920s, Lone Star was majorly impacted by Prohibition. As a feeble move to stay afloat, the brewery released a soft drink called Tango, but that didn’t last long.
    • There’s a riddle under every bottle cap. We all know that Snapple caps are imprinted with random factoids, but most non-Texans are unaware that Lone Star does something similar.
    • Lone Star was, at one point, available in the Philippines. Lone Star Beer is available in almost every U.S. state yet still remains sort of a novelty outside Texas, as roughly 80 percent of sales are made within its home state.
    • It’s endorsed by Willie Nelson. In the ‘70s, Lone Star soared to new heights and started getting attention in the country music scene. At the time, former Lone Star marketing and promotions manager Jerry Retzloff happened to be good buddies with the legendary Willie Nelson.
  3. The answer is a resounding yes! Lone Star beer is indeed real and has a fascinating history dating back to the 19th century. Do you like this article? What is the history of Lone Star beer? Lone Star beer was first brewed in 1884 by the San Antonio Brewing Association.

  4. Jul 19, 2019 · Established in 1884, Lone Star Brewing Company was the first major brewery in Texas, founded in San Antonio by none other than Adolphus Busch– yes, from that brewery in St. Louis. So, it’s no wonder the prevalence of those red cans in the Lone Star state.

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  5. Mar 22, 2012 · Lone Star beer is described by the LCBO and other distributors as “Is made with Pacific Northwest hops, malted barley and corn extract, wispy grain aromas lead to mild sweet corn and malt flavours with a light crisp finish.” (“Lone Star Beer | LCBO,” 2010).

  6. Lone Star introduced this dark European-style beer in 1965, touting it as a palate-pleasing gourmet beverage—“The Continental Beer”—rather than a slug-it-down brew.