Rumor has it that the makers of Pabst Blue Ribbon could be back in the city where it all started as soon as 2016.

Rumors are swirling about Pabst Brewing Company returning some of its operations to Milwaukee as soon as next summer.

The company, which has gone through several ownership changes since leaving Milwaukee in 1996, completed its most recent sale to Blue Ribbon Intermediate Holdings (“a partnership between American beer entrepreneur Eugene Kashper and San Francisco-based TSG Consumer Partners LLC”) last November.

In January, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported that new Pabst owner Eugene Kashper was “scouting locations” in Milwaukee to bring the brewery back to the city where it was founded. Kashper’s visit reportedly included stops at the former Pabst complex in Downtown Milwaukee.

Stay tuned.

UPDATE:

So here’s the Pabst story: They’re opening a microbrewery, Mike Eitel is opening a restaurant, there will be a beer garden & tasting room. — Claire Hanan (@CCHanan) July 15, 2015

All of those things will be in or around building 23. Here’s some info on the building, which was once a church. pic.twitter.com/obwxe9AXRd — Claire Hanan (@CCHanan) July 15, 2015

The microbrewery will produce a few thousand barrels of beer per year. For comparison, @lakefront (in 2014) brewed 40k barrels per year. — Claire Hanan (@CCHanan) July 15, 2015

At the microbrewery, they’ll be brewing historic and special recipe brews. — Claire Hanan (@CCHanan) July 15, 2015

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