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| Issuer | Leinenkugel's Brewing Company |
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| Composition | Paper |
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| Obverse lettering | GOOD FOR A PINT LOCAL AT LEINENKUGEL'S MUST BE 21+ SAME DAY REDEMPTION CELEBRATE RESPONSIBLY |
| Reverse description | Entirely plain royal blue field with no printed text, vignette, or device; the uniform solid colour matches the obverse ground. |
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Leinenkugel's has operated continuously in Chippewa Falls since Jacob Leinenkugel founded the brewery in 1867, making it one of the longer-running regional breweries in the upper Midwest. This trade token note — redeemable for a pint at the source — belongs to a tradition of brewery-issued scrip that largely died out with the spread of standardized cash registers and liquor licensing reforms through the mid-twentieth century. Miller Brewing acquired a majority stake in Leinenkugel's in 1988, though the family retained operational control and the Chippewa Falls facility continued brewing.