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Who was this venerable Paide, whose 19. and 20. Century Mill Street started the brewery produced in one year 197 000 liters of beer and had five beers Paid store? It was Paide August tribe (1855–1937), who was brewing operations taken over from his father Gustav STAMM (1819– 1888). If Vallimäe edge equate Mill Street to stroll around, Stamm believes the former houses of plots of land belonged to them, (No. 124, 125, 126, 127) today. Family camping Mill 12 is perhaps the last in mind when Paid municipal government building.

The first message comes from the plot 1779. year. Then it belonged to a pharmacist Wedelile. Later, a plot involving a butcher Graubner, kreisiarst dr Hesse, Grass ruler and Baron von Trofim Traubenberg. Over the past constituted a Oisu landlords, who founded a small krudile beer brewery. Beer production, the start of the active phase of operations Paides rustic origin Gustav Stamm, who acquired the plot 1870. year. After the death of his father took over the son of August 1888.a STAMM businesses, who took Paid brewery on the world map. The historic brewery was located at that time at the river side of the plot behind the building, the address of which is now 16 Mill. This finally leads to residential buildings, cobblestone road between. Limestone Mill Building 18 STAMM are built during the washing bottles. More recently, resided in the county archives. Currently, all the buildings in private ownership. The mill 16a finds a stone wall on the number of 1853 and the mill 12 camping in the basement next to the door of the stone number 1877.

View STAMM brewery 19. At the end of century. / View of the Stamm brewery in the late 19th

In addition to beer- Stamm beer and lemonade factory were shops in Tallinn, Pärnu and Puutarhakatu. Interestingly, perhaps also learned, August STAMM the brewery has been some mill street to a neighbor instead eyesore. Namely violated STAMM beer bottles, washing water flowing out of the kitchen (every day was rinsed 500 to 1000 bottles of) river water. During World War I, when applied to alcohol ban, STAMM brewery ceased production. 1920brewer's intense competition due to more production did not start. The rooms used for a long time, and prepared refreshments õllelaona.

MILL 12 – LOCATION OF THE PAIDE BREWERY

Who was the Paide resident who produced 197,000 litres of beer in one year in the brewery on Veski St and had five beer stores in Paide? He was August Stamm (1855–1937), who had inherited the brewery business from his father Gustav Stamm (1819– 1888). The historical brewery was located on the rear of the lot in a building by the river, which is now Veski 16a. A cobblestone road between the residential buildings leads to the building. The limestone building at Veski 18 was built during the Stamm era for washing bottles. Now all these buildings are privately owned. In addition to the brewery and soft drink factory, the Stamms also owned beer stores in Tallinn and Pärnu, as well as on Aia Street. During World War I, when prohibition was in force, the Stamm brewery ceased operations.

Photos:

  1. Paid produced beers labels. Beer bottles, the labels of the text in Russian and German. Russian ground, that belonged to Estonia 1918. the year of the Russian Empire and the official language was Russian. Although the owner of the factory was August Stamm, the factory was named as the father of the G. tribe. / The labels of the beer brands produced in Paide. The texts on the labels ae in Russian and German. Russian because Estonia was part of the Russian Empire until 1918, and the state language was Russian. Although August Stamm was the owner of the brewery, it was still named G. Stamm after his father.
  2. Õllevabrikant August STAMM Family 1928. year. / The family of brewery owner August Stamm, 1928.

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