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» Beverage Industry News » Primo Returns

Primo Returns

Beverage Industry News» Beverage Industry Newsposted Dec 3rd, 2007 12:00:00AM by Pat Hagerman

After discontinuing Primo Beer in Hawaii and on the mainland due to poor sales in 1998, the beer is being reintroduced by Primo Brewing & Malting Co., a division of Pabst Brewing Co.

Keoki Brewing Co., Hawaii’s second-biggest beer maker after Kona Brewing Co., is expanding its Lihue facilities in part to help produce Primo, said Andy Baker, one of Keoki’s managing partners. It is the first outside brewing contract for the company. The company will add three fermenters by next month and will supply the draft version of Primo to an anticipated 30-40 Oahu bars and restaurants during the second week of December. Draft production is initially expected to reach 200 kegs a month.

The beer will be available in bottles throughout the state by this spring. Bottle production will take place under a contract with Miller Brewing Co. at Miller’s Southern California plant.

Primo’s logo, which depicts a warrior head, is almost a replica of the one used in the 1950s, ’60s and ’70s, Wortham said.

Primo Beer was in production from 1898 until Prohibition by Honolulu Brewing & Malting Co. Renamed Hawaii Brewing Co., the company resumed making Primo in 1934 until closing in 1979.

Detroit-based Stroh Brewery Co., which has since been purchased by Pabst, acquired the Primo brand in 1982 and tried to improve the formula.

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Pat Hagerman

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Pat Hagerman is co-founder of ProBrewer.com. When he's not leading operations for ProBrewer you can find Pat working on Internet of Things (IoT) infrastructure and systems. If you're having a beer with him ask about some of the more original skills he's taught Alexa.

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