Everything about F L Maytag Iii totally explained
Frederick Louis Maytag III (born
December 9 1937 in
Newton, Iowa), or
Fritz Maytag, is the owner of
Anchor Brewing Company in
San Francisco and is Chairman of the Board of the
Maytag Dairy Farms. He is also the owner of
York Creek Vineyards in
St. Helena, California, and he's a Director of the Brewers' Association of America.
Maytag is the great-grandson of
Maytag Corporation founder
Frederick Louis Maytag I and the son of Maytag Dairy Farms founder
Frederick Louis Maytag II. He is a 1955 graduate of
Deerfield Academy and a 1959 graduate of
Stanford University.
In its April 2005 article "26 Most Fascinating Entrepreneurs",
Inc. magazine named Maytag seventh-most fascinating "for setting limits".
Anchor Brewing Company
A fan of Anchor Steam Beer, Maytag bought the company in 1965 when he learned it was going out of business. To revive the company, he altered the recipe and the brewing process and the beer soon surged in popularity. The brewery moved to a new location in 1979 and throughout the coming years demand continued to climb. Not wanting to sacrifice the small size of the brewery, and in turn the quality of the beer, Maytag helped competitors become proficient in microbrewing. This helped to ease the strain on his own company.
Quotes
- "Beer doesn't make itself properly by itself. It takes an element of mystery and of things that no one can understand."
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