Here is a Neuweiler Brewery Copper Bottle from the Neuweiler Brewing Company located in Allentown, PA.  This Neuweiler Brewery Copper Bottle is from the early 1900s era and was part of the exterior facade of the brewery’s bottling house all capped is molded copper.

It stands at about 13.5″ by 4″ and is fabricated out of heavy gage copper metal and is hallow on the inside.  The provenance of this bottle is that it was gifted to the president’s secretary of the brewery prior to the closure in 1970. It’s estimated that there were over 50 of these copper bottles adorning the loading dock of the bottling house; click here to view an old photograph of the dock.  It is unknown how many of these bottles have survived as all of the facade was removed from bottle house and probably sold for copper scrap when the brewery closed.


I am always interested in adding more of these bottles to my collection; please contact me if you have any and are interested in selling.