Nice pre-prohibition beer there. Coors is an old company, especially with the western ties. They were one of the prohibition survivors by converting to malted milk and other malt products. A lot was sold the the Mars confectioners for there candy if I remember correctly.
This is from Doug and Linda's dairy site. The best dairy site around IMO.
Hey aj,
How is the Standard bottling Company revealed on your bottle? Could you show us the entire bottle, please?
"#1
Aqua
Pint
Champagne
Baltimore Loop
Private Mold
"THIS BOTTLE NOT TO BE SOLD" on front at heel
"S B CO" on base" From Bruce Mobley.
Is yours a Baltimore Loop, as well? That would date it from 1885 to about 1910. Early in his career, Adolf coors owned an unnamed bottling company in Denver, perhaps this was Standard Bottling Co.
about which, the seller said, "THE STANDARD BOTTLING CO WAS IN BUSINESS FROM 1887 TO 1915 UNDER 3 DIFFERENT OWNERS & WITH 3 DIFFERENT ADDRESS'S OVER THAT SPAN OF YEARS & USED 10 DIFFERENT STYLES OF BEER BOTTLES" From.