I.B.C. Root Beer Co. / St. Louis, Mo

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I.B.C. Root Beer is now 100 years old. The Independent Breweries Company of St. Louis, Missouri developed a formula for root beer in 1919 that is still being produced today. There is plenty of documentation on the internet that will tell the history of I.B.C., so I will be very brief in the history.
The following paragraph from anewspaper article notes who was part of The Independent Breweries in 1919;

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Root Beer was a popular drink with the onset of prohibition and I.B.C. developed their own brand. This next ad says IBC was “Put in RegularBeer Bottles”. This only makes sense as I am sure each brewery had tons of empty beer bottles to use.

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This 1924 ad is for a drink called Mate, even though the top of the ad reads Mateo. A paper label was probably used for Mate and I sure would like to find one as well as any other early IBC flavors.

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This 1927 ad shows the flavors that were available at the time.

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Now to share my collection of I.B.C. bottles.
First up is a 6-ounce IBC Products bottle dated 1927.
Next is an acl IBC products bottle dated 1946 and an IBC Beverages bottle dated 1942. Distinctively different in size but both labeled 7-ounce.

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A pair of 12-ounce size bottles. An aqua glass, Root Beer dated 1942, and a clear glass, IBC Beverages dated 1944.

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Next two quarts, a Hi-Ball Lemon Soda and a Sparkling Beverages, both dated 1947.

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Two 10-ounce bottles, a 1952 Lemon Soda and a 1963 Root Beer.

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Ok, moving on up to a 16-ounce size, a 1966 three color Twist and a 1979 Root Beer.

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Finally, two paper label versions, a 1976 returnable Sugar Free and a 1978 one-way Sugar Free. Both bottles having a 12-ounce capacity.

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Thanks shotdwn and iggy. IBC was quite popular around the St. Louis area for a number of years. I have had many IBC root beers in my day. Actually pretty good.
 

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Thanks for the education. Down here in Texas all I ever see is the NDNR bottles from the 70's.
 

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