Kurth Brewery, Office building from historic brewery in Columbus, United States.
The Kurth Brewery is a brick office building featuring vernacular design elements, located in Columbus. The structure displays yellow quarry-faced limestone, flat stone lintels, and a decorative cornice with modillions that define its industrial character.
The brewery was founded in 1859 by German immigrants and grew from a small operation into a substantial producer by 1914. This growth reflects the expanding beer industry in Wisconsin during the industrial period.
The taproom interior shows how people once gathered in this space, with its cherry and oak bar and classical details that reveal the craftsmanship valued at the time. Visitors can see the Doric columns and mirrors that framed the bar area, giving a sense of how the room felt when it served the local community.
The building can be viewed from the outside and displays the industrial architecture of the early 20th century. Visitors should note that it is a registered historic structure, so access may be limited or require advance notice.
The property was completely self-sufficient with its own hop fields and dedicated ice storage buildings for production. An on-site power generator supplied electricity to the operation, making it an unusually independent industrial facility for its time.
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