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Revision as of 03:50, 15 August 2023
This Anchor beer bottle is a product of the Archipelago Brewery Company (ABC), whose factory was formerly located at Alexandra Road is Singapore’s second brewery. (2018-0004-1)
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English | Anchor Beer Bottle |
This Anchor beer bottle is a product of the Archipelago Brewery Company (ABC), whose factory was formerly located at Alexandra Road is Singapore’s second brewery. (2018-0004-1) |
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27 x 8 x 8 cm
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1.1kg
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1980s
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NA
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Archipelago Brewery Company; Anchor Beer; Malayan Breweries; Alexandra; Beer; Bottle
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Dark brown glass bottle with metal, rusted cap. Dark liquid in unopened bottle. Cap is printed with logo of Archipelago Brewery Company and “Anchor Beer” Front bottom of glass bottle embossed with "MALAYAN BREWERIES LTD”. Two sticker labels on bottle. Top label in red, white and black reads: “Anchor Beer”, logo of Archipelago Brewery Company two crossed anchors and “ABC” in the middle of sticker.
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Bottom label is brown, red, white and black. It also carries the logo of Archipelago Brewery Company, encircled by the words “Archipelago Brewery Co., (1941) Pte Ltd. Anchor Pilsener Beer.”
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Top Label: Anchor Beer; Bottom Label: (encircling logo) Archipelago Brewery Co., (1941) Pte Ltd. Anchor Pilsener Beer. Centre of bottom label underneath logo: “Brewed and bottled under licence by Malayan Breweries (S) Pte Ltd. Singapore) Embossed on glass bottle: “Malayan Breweries Ltd”. Cap: “Anchor Beer”
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This Anchor beer bottle is a product of the Archipelago Brewery Company (ABC), whose factory was formerly located at Alexandra Road is Singapore’s second brewery.
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The brewery complex was opened on 4th November 1933 by then President of the Municipal Commissioners, W Bartley, to produce the well-known Anchor Beer. The site at Alexandra Road was chosen for its close proximity to the Keretapi Tanah Melayu (KTM) railway tracks, which provided convenient transportation for the export of its beer.
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Designed by Heinrich Rudolf Arbenz, the brew master building is characterised by the streamlining of classical motifs into simple geometric patterns, such as its high-hipped and pyramidal roof.
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The complex, which comprised the main factory, brew master house, canning line and a warehouse, was capable of producing 450,000 gallons of beer a year. Brewing took place at the main plant where Anchor Point Shopping Centre now stands. Bottled beer was then transported via a wooden conveyor belt across an overhead bridge to the canning line, where IKEA currently stands.
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In 1939, the ABC was annexed by the British Government as enemy property. In 1941, Malayan Breweries, a joint venture between Fraser and Neave and Heineken, took over the assets of ABC and the Anchor Beer brand. However, during the Asia-Pacific War, the Japanese Army expropriated all the production facilities of Fraser and Neave, and ordered Dai-Nippon Breweries to produce beer at the Company.
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The ABC expanded rapidly in the 1950s when Fraser and Neave came under the control of the Overseas-Chinese and Banking Corporation (OCBC). An additional plant was added and procedures were gradually mechanised. Production ceased in 1990 when operations were relocated to Tuas. The brew master house was gazetted for conservation in 1993.
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The ABC was popular among job seekers for its employee welfare and good work culture. Ng Moey Moey (b. 1935) who had worked in ABC for 38 years recalled, “My father was extremely thrilled when my application to work in ABC was approved. The company paid well and there were many recreation activities after work.”
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Fair: Slight marks and scratches on bottom label. Cap badly rusted. Bluetack and paint stuck to bottom of bottle.
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