The Texas Craft Breweries Ephemera Collection
Scope and Contents
A collection of ephemera from craft beer breweries from across the state of Texas. The bulk of the materials are stickers, coasters, tap handles, pint glasses, clothing, signage, and business cards. Additional materials include press clippings, coozies, bottles, cans, taster cups, labels, menus, and photographs.
Dates
- Creation: Majority of material found within Most materials are undated. They range from the early 1990s-present day.
Conditions Governing Access
Use of these materials requires an appointment. Contact archives@stedwards.edu
Conditions Governing Use
No materials belonging to the St. Edward’s University Archives and Special Collections may be published or exhibited, in whole or in part, without written permission of the Dean of the Library. Specific acknowledgement of the Munday Library Archives and Special Collections must appear in the printed publication or display. The library requests notification of publication or display and a complimentary copy of the published work. Photocopies or scans made of archival materials are intended for private research and permission to create these reproductions should not be taken as permission to publish. All responsibility for possible infringement of copyright law as a result of reproduction and use of these materials is assumed by the applicant. The researcher assumes full responsibility for complying with laws of libel and literary property rights which may be involved in their use. The Munday Library, at its discretion, may deny duplication of materials known to be covered by copyright that it does not own. Requests for permission to publish should be sent to archives@stedwards.edu
Biographical / Historical
The state of Texas legalized brewpubs in 1993. After a slow but steady start, the industry exploded and since then an incalculable number of breweries have opened and closed across the Lone Star State. Some last decades, where others last only a few months. They range in size from one employee to hundreds. They are found in big cities and small towns. Much of the culture of brewpubs is found in the promotional materials they create - some to promote a specific brew or event, others to promote the business as a whole. As businesses grow, these materials often evolve to reflect changing times. Generally not meant to be kept in the long-term, these pieces of ephemera offer a snapshot of Texas craft brewing history.
Extent
25 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
A collection of ephemera from craft beer breweries from across the state of Texas. The bulk of the materials are stickers, coasters, tap handles, pint glasses, clothing, signage, and business cards.
Arrangement
Collection is arranged in a single series, in order of acquisition.
Custodial History
This collection was compiled by St. Edward’s University’s Munday Library.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Materials in this collection come from a variety of sources. The primary source of acquisition is direct donation by the associated brewery. Additional materials have been collected at public events, festivals, and from individual collectors. Some materials have been acquired in partnership with the Austin Beer Museum.
Appraisal
Standard policy is to retain one copy of each item present at the time of donation. Additional materials are discarded in accordance with individual donor agreements. Some excess materials are donated to the Austin Beer Museum.
Accruals
Frequent accurals are expected.
Separated Materials
Because of the varying size and storage requirements of this highly varied collection, the materials for most breweries are spread across multiple containers. Each folder lists the locations of separated items. Some materials have been chosen for display in the Tocker Reading Room. Others are hanging in the Archives Workroom to maximize storage space.
Processing Information
Processed by Archivist and Special Collections Librarian Travis H. Williams, Fall 2020.
- Title
- The Texas Craft Breweries Ephemera Collection
- Status
- Completed
- Author
- Travis H. Williams
- Date
- October 2020
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- Undetermined
- Script of description
- Code for undetermined script
- Language of description note
- English
Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections Repository