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Argus Brewery was a brewing company located on the south side of Chicago, at the edge of the Roseland community and the historic Pullman District.[1] Founded in 2009, the brewery produced beer for multiple Chicago restaurants as well as its own self-named brand. Argus brewery closed in March 2020.

History

The brewery was housed in a century-old building that originally served as the Schlitz Brewery stable.[2] Schlitz constructed its largest facility across the tracks from the Pullman Company to provide beer to the 10,000 area workers who were forced to live in a dry community.[3]

In 2016, Ted Furman became the brewmaster at Argus Brewing, and began to reproduce recipes from his defunct brand Golden Prairie. That same year the Argus Lager won a bronze award at the World Beer Cup.[4] In 2018, the Golden Prairie Doppel Alt was awarded a Gold Medal at the Great American Beer Festival.[5] Argus brand original craft beers and Golden Prairie brand beers were available in local taverns and stores, with most sales coming from taphouses.[6]

In late 2012 the brewery teamed up with Jarrett Payton, son of the late NFL Hall of Famer Walter Payton, to create the Jarrett Payton All-American Wheat Ale. The limited release beer was developed by Payton and the Jensen family.[7] Argus also brewed beers honoring other notable Chicagoans, including the Paschke Pilsner for beloved local artist Ed Paschke,[8] and the Tuskegee Airmen Pursuit as homage to Jack Lyle, one of the legendary Tuskegee Airmen.[9] Argus Brewery also briefly contract-brewed for Baderbrau, one of Chicago’s oldest craft brewing companies.[10]

Argus Brewery closed in 2020, due in part to the COVID-19 pandemic in Illinois. The brewery stopped brewing on March 28, twelve days after bars and restaurants were ordered to close to stem the spread of the virus in Chicago.[6][11][12]

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