Becker Brewing and Malting Company
The Becker Brewing and Malting Company (BBMC) was founded in 1890 in Ogden, Utah, by the Becker family and was located on the southwest corner of 19th Street and Lincoln Avenue. Gustav L. Becker was president and treasurer, and his father, John S. Becker was secretary. Albert E. Becker, Gustav's younger brother, became vice president in 1893.
The company manufactured and sold various kinds of beer, over time expanding its manufactures to include near beer, soft drinks, including "Zest," ice, and related products. The company sold to a regional market, including the states of Utah, Nevada, Idaho, Oregon, Colorado, Arizona, and California. A few sales were made as far away as Illinois and Pennsylvania. In 1906, BBMC became agents for the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association.
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