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Correct reference to use of brown beer bottles
Original text: In 1912, the use of brown bottles began to be used by Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This innovation has since been accepted worldwide and prevents harmful rays from destroying the quality and stability of beer.[25]

Recommended text: After the event of Pasteurization the first bottles used to bottle beer were champagne bottles, because they were thicker and strong enough to withstand the pressures of the heated beer gasses. In 1873 the "export" beer bottle was first designed by Valentine Blatz in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. These stronger beer bottles were originally made out of "green glass", which was a pale aqua color. Starting in 1874 the glass houses mainly shifted to producing amber export beer bottles because the glass color prevented harmful sun rays from destroying the quality and stability of the beer. By 1910-1912 this innovation in glass color had been accepted worldwide for beer bottles that were shipped ("exported") distances from their brewery.

Citation: ≤ref≥ "The Origins and Life of the Export Beer Bottle" by Bill Lockhart, published in Bottles and Extras,May-June 2007, page 49. ≤/ref≥

Skeetbeer (talk) 04:11, 11 February 2020 (UTC)