The Standard Brewing Company was founded in 1889 as an ale
brewery. It was originally located at 10 Cataract Street in Rochester , New York .
By the time of prohibition, the brewery's capacity was 30,000 barrels per year.
After repeal, Standard reopened at 436 Lake Avenue , the previous location of
the Flower City Brewery.
In 1956, as a result of competitive pressures, Standard
Brewing entered into a merger with its local rival, Rochester Brewing Company. The
consolidated firm was renamed the Standard-Rochester Brewing Company and
continued in operation at Rochester's plant at 770 Emerson Street until the
brewery ceased operation in 1970.