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    Max Henius (June 16, 1859 – November 15, 1935) was a Danish-American biochemist who specialized in the fermentation processes. Max Henius co-founded the American Academy of Brewing in Chicago. [1] Sohngårdsholm Slot. Background. Henius was born in Aalborg, Denmark.

  2. 25 de ago. de 2016 · Max Henius was probably America’s greatest brewing scientist, in any era. Yet he is virtually unknown to most beer and brewing fans, even those with some historical knowledge. He co-authored in 1902 the A merican Handy-Book of the Brewing, Malting, and Auxiliary Trades .

  3. Chicago was quickly rebuilding after its massive destruction by fire in 1871 and Danish immigration was beginning to swell. Max Henius arrived in Chicago in October of 1881. Although he was a well educated and degreed chemist, his first jobs were as a door to door book salesman, errand boy for a pharmacy, and as a coal trimmer.

  4. 12 de dic. de 2019 · One of those emigrants was Max Henius, a biochemist who set up shop in Chicago and went on to found the successful American Brewing Academy, teaching the art of European-style fermentation to...

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  5. Attraktioner, Street art og skulpturer. The Danish-American Max Henius (1859-1935) was a driving force in the creation of Rebild National Park in 1912. His father emigrated from Poland to Aalborg, where he built De Danske Spritfabrikker, famous for their snaps.

  6. 16 de jun. de 2023 · June 16, 2023 By Jay Brooks. Today is the birthday of Max Henius (June 16, 1859–November 15, 1935). He “was a Danish-American biochemist who specialized in the fermentation processes. Max Henius co-founded the American Academy of Brewing in Chicago.” Max Henius, at left, at Rebild, Denmark. Here’s his biography, from Wikipedia:

  7. The founder of the Rebild National Park was Dr. Max Henius, a Danish-American who emigrated to the United States in 1881 and settled in Chicago. In 1911, almost 200 acres (0.81 km 2) of the hilly countryside were bought with funds raised by Danish Americans.