| Adolph Zang |
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| Written by Cynthia Southern | |||
| Sunday, 17 August 2008 | |||
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Adolph Zang was a German-Jewish immigrant who became a prosperous beer baron in the 1870s. His breweries were the first in Colorado. He also bought mines near Cripple Creek, including the Vindicator, parts of which have been preserved between Cripple Creek and Victor. His beer sold more in its time than did either Coors or Tivoli beers. He was wise and sold his beer interests when the prohibition law was passed in the 1920s therefore losing no money.
What is now Broomfield was once land owned by Zang, and known as ‘Zang’s Spur’ where hops and barley were grown as well as Percheron horses to pull his beer wagons. He was born in 1856 and died in 1916.
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