Flash Sale: Puzzles 15% Off! Offer Ends Sunday. Shop Puzzles

Menu-icon
You have no items in your shopping cart.
Close

      Seipp's Boot Shot Glass

      $7.00
      Seipp's Hollander Beer was made from 1908 and 1919 in Chicago, Illinois. by Conrad Seipp, who later moved to Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. Celebrate this historic brewer and pour out with this boot shot glass.
      Availability: In stock
      SKU: 8-0000025
      - +

      Conrad Seipp immigrated to the United States from Hesse, Germany in the late 1840's. During his first few years in the U.S., Conrad earned his living as a beer wagon driver and farmer. He eventually started his own brewery in the late 1860's and be 1872 was the largest provider of beer in the United States. The Seipp Brewery was a major player in the beer business until Prohibition.

      After the success of his brewery, Seipp built a large mansion on the south shore of Lake Geneva in Wisconsin. The 20-room Queen Anne style "cottage" was complete in 1888 for $20,000 and today is a tourist destination known as the Black Point Estate and Gardens.

      Seipp's Hollander Beer was produced between 1908 and 1919. During this time, the brewery coined the phrase "Drink Hollander Beer!" Pour out a shot of your favorite liquor in this boot shot glass. 

      Conrad Seipp immigrated to the United States from Hesse, Germany in the late 1840's. During his first few years in the U.S., Conrad earned his living as a beer wagon driver and farmer. He eventually started his own brewery in the late 1860's and be 1872 was the largest provider of beer in the United States. The Seipp Brewery was a major player in the beer business until Prohibition.

      After the success of his brewery, Seipp built a large mansion on the south shore of Lake Geneva in Wisconsin. The 20-room Queen Anne style "cottage" was complete in 1888 for $20,000 and today is a tourist destination known as the Black Point Estate and Gardens.

      Seipp's Hollander Beer was produced between 1908 and 1919. During this time, the brewery coined the phrase "Drink Hollander Beer!" Pour out a shot of your favorite liquor in this boot shot glass. 

      Write your own review
      • Product can be reviewed only after purchasing it
      *
      *
      • Bad
      • Excellent
      *
      *
      *
      *
      Product tags
      Customers who bought this item also bought
      Clear glass tumbler with red and yellow "Brandy Old Fashioned" graphic on side.

      Brandy Old Fashioned Glass

      M00318
      Celebrate Wisconsin's (unofficial) state cocktail with this unique tumbler, a Society exclusive!
      $9.95
      Front of the dark green crewcut  t-shirt. Illustrates a yellow musky on the left next to yellow text saying "If it's Friday night, it's fish fry  in Wisconsin". In smaller text underneath "Choice of potato, coleslaw, rye bread"

      Friday Night Fish Fry T-Shirt

      1180
      Show off your love of the Friday Night Fish Fry with this unique Wisconsin t-shirt. Green and gold. A Society Exclusive.
      $24.95
      Wisconsin Cookie Cutter

      Wisconsin Cookie Cutter

      3435
      Celebrate Wisconsin with these state-shaped cookie cutters.
      $2.95
      Wisconsin Lighthouses: A Photographic and Historical Guide (revised ed.)

      Wisconsin Lighthouses: A Photographic and Historical Guide (revised ed.)

      9780870206092
      Paperback: $24.95
      224 pages, 156 color and b&w photos, 1 map.
      ISBN: 9780870206092

      Published by Wisconsin Historical Society Press

      Ordering for retail, wholesale, school, library, or other tax-exempt organization?
      $24.95