Chippewa Falls Social Club members like to drink Leinenkugel’s Light together when they gather at the Blue Marble Pub.
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Greg Mazur, left, and Butch Dachel, right, raise a Leinie’s Light with members of the Chippewa Falls Social Club and pub owner Heather Marble at the Blue Marble Pub on Wednesday.
Employees work outside the Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing Co. in Chippewa Falls on Thursday morning.
Snow falls Wednesday on The Leinie Lodge in Chippewa Falls.
Ritz on the River bar in Chippewa Falls keeps six Leinenkugel’s beers on tap daily.
Customers enjoy drinks Wednesday at Ritz on the River bar in Chippewa Falls surrounded by Leinenkugel’s beer signs.
A sign inside of 1st and Goal Saloon in Chippewa Falls says that Leinenkugel’s beer is made just 1.8 miles away.
Scenes from Leinenkugel's: The noon whistle sounds Thursday, one day before the Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing Co. in Chippewa Falls lays off 56 workers when parent company Molson Coors moves brewing operations to Milwaukee.
The Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing Co. barn in Chippewa Falls is seen Wednesday evening.
20 photos at Leinenkugel’s, Chippewa Falls bars that serve it
Employees work outside the Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing Co. in Chippewa Falls on Thursday morning.
The Leinenkugel’s brewery and bottle house at noon Thursday at the Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing Co. in Chippewa Falls.
A worker is shown walking towards the office at Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing Co. in Chippewa Falls on Thursday.
Greg Mazur, left, and Butch Dachel, right, raise a Leinie’s Light with members of the Chippewa Falls Social Club and pub owner Heather Marble at the Blue Marble Pub on Wednesday.
A customer walks out of Ritz on the River bar in Chippewa Falls on Wednesday. A Leinenkugel’s beer sign is shown above the door frame.
Customers enjoy drinks Wednesday at Ritz on the River bar in Chippewa Falls surrounded by Leinenkugel’s beer signs.
Ritz on the River bar owners Mary and Dale Berg said they will definitely keep selling Leinenkugel’s beer after the main brewery in Chippewa Falls shuts down Friday.
Ritz on the River bar in Chippewa Falls keeps six Leinenkugel’s beers on tap daily.
Burly’s bar in Chippewa Falls is seen on Wednesday.
Brian Krista owner of Burly’s bar in Chippewa Falls stands next to a Leinenkugel’s tap on Wednesday.
The Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing Co. barn in Chippewa Falls is seen Wednesday evening.
Cynder Anderson, owner of 1st and Goal Saloon says she is still selling Leinenkugel’s beer but she has seen a decrease in sales since the announcement of the shutdown.
A sign inside of 1st and Goal Saloon in Chippewa Falls says that Leinenkugel’s beer is made just 1.8 miles away.
The Leinenkugel’s brewery is seen in Chippewa Falls during a snowstorm Wednesday evening.
Snow falls Wednesday on The Leinie Lodge in Chippewa Falls.
The Leinenkugel’s lounger is shown behind the Leinenkugel’s sign next to Leinie Lodge on Thursday at Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing Co. in Chippewa Falls.
Leinenkuegel’s signage is shown on Thursday on at Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing Co. in Chippewa Falls.
Visitors walk under the Leinenkugel’s sign toward Leinie Lodge on Thursday on the brewery grounds at Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing Co. in Chippewa Falls.
The Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing Co. brewery entrance gate is shown on Thursday in Chippewa Falls.
Leinenkugel’s is shown on Jan. 16. The following day brewing operations at the 157-year-old facility ended as parent company Molson Coors moved brewing to Milwaukee.

