Krug Brewery
| Company type | Private |
|---|---|
| Industry | Beverages |
| Founded | 1848 |
| Defunct | 1936 |
| Headquarters | Omaha, Nebraska, United States |
Key people | Frederick Krug |
| Products | Beers, lagers, malt beverages |
| Website | https://krugbrewery.com |
The Fred Krug Brewery was a brewery in Omaha, Nebraska. Founded by Frederick Krug in 1859, it was the city's first, and one of its "Big 4", which also included the Storz, Willow Springs and Metz breweries. Located at 2435 Deer Park Boulevard, Krug was sold to the Falstaff Brewing Company in 1936, which closed the facility in 1987.
The Krug Brewery in Omaha should not be confused with an earlier Krug Brewery in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the forerunner of the Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company. It was founded in 1856 when Joseph Schlitz assumed management upon marrying Anna Maria Krug, the widow of George August Krug.