Background
Best was born in Hesse-Darmstadt, where he learned the trade and ran a small brewery in Mettenheim, Rhenish Hesse, until immigrating to Milwaukee in 1844 to join his sons.
Best was born in Hesse-Darmstadt, where he learned the trade and ran a small brewery in Mettenheim, Rhenish Hesse, until immigrating to Milwaukee in 1844 to join his sons.
Charles and Lorenz soon withdrew from the company, with Charles establishing the Plank Road Brewery (now called Miller Brewing Company). Empire Brewery produced 300 barrels in its first year of operation. The name was changed to Best and Company and became one of the most successful breweries in Milwaukee.
After Jacob, Senior retired in 1853, Phillip and Jacob, Junior. continued operations as a partnership.
The Best brewery was renamed to Phillip Best Brewery. Phillip"s sons-in-law, Emil Schandein and Captain Frederick Pabst later bought the brewery from Phillip.
By 1874 Phillip Best Brewing Company was the nation"s largest brewer thanks to the constant supplying of Chicago post the Great Chicago Fire. The brewery was renamed the Pabst Brewing Company and remained at the same location along Chestnut Street (now Juneau Avenue) until closure of the complex in 1997.
His great-great-great-granddaughter is actress Caitlin O"Heaney.
Jacob Best, Senior devoted the remainder of his life to local politics. He is buried at Forest Home Cemetery in Milwaukee.