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to the negative publicity and pressure from temperance groups, the monastery discontinued sales on April 29, 1899. For the next 18 years, the monks continued to brew the beverage for internal use. The brewery closed after Aurelius Stehle was elected coadjutor archabbot in 1918. The following year the Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution was ratified starting the Prohibition era. Officially, the brewery building was used for storage for the farm in subsequent years, but monks probably made some bootleg beer there as well. On January 13, 1926, most of the brewery buildings burned down in the middle of the night. The ruins of the brewery complex stood until 1995 when they were demolished during the restoration of the gristmill. There are several conflicting accounts of what became of its recipe; local legend has it that the monks sold it to either the Latrobe Brewing Company or the Loyalhanna Brewing Company. The Latrobe Bulletin speculated in 2003 that the Loyalhanna Brewing Company's Monastery Beer was either the Saint Vincent Beer recipe or just named after Saint Vincent Archabbey. According to the monastery, the recipe was not written down and was lost when the brewmaster died. This is contradicted by a 2009 NPR segment where a monk, who was only named as 'Father Thomas', claimed the recipe was not lost, but stated that it was "not accessible" to the publi







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