Weber-Stephen was originally incorporated on May 8, 1893 as Weber Bros. Metal Works. The original round charcoal kettle grill was built by George Stephen Sr., a then part-owner of the sheet metal shop in Chicago who sought to improve on the brazier he had been using to cook with at home. The grill was produced using two sheet metal half-spheres normally used as parts of buoys built in his shop. George's neighbors called it ‘Sputnik‘. Shortly thereafter he began selling the invention, which he called 'George's Barbecue Kettle', for which there was considerable demand. Because the grill became so successful after he began selling it in 1952, Stephen formed the barbecue division of the Weber Brothers factory. In the late 1950s, Stephen bought out the Weber Brothers factory and became the sole owner, devoting all his professional time to manufacturing and selling the Weber kettle. Soon thereafter, Stephen changed the company's name to Weber-Stephen Products Co. The Weber-Stephen company manufactures and sells outdoor electric grills, charcoal grills, gas grills, and charcoal smokers.
Weber Grill Restaurants
In 1989, the company opened the first Weber Grill Restaurant in Wheeling, Illinois, but in spite of a remodeling in 2000, this location closed in 2010. Five additional locations were built in Lombard, Illinois, River North, Chicago, Schaumburg, Illinois, Indianapolis, and St. Louis, all of which are in operation as of 2017. While a majority share of Weber-Stephen Products LLC was sold to BDT Capital Partners in 2010, the acquisition did not include restaurant operations. While both the restaurants and outdoor cooking equipment maintain the Weber branding, two separate companies now exist. The restaurants remain solely owned by the Stephen family.
Ducane Products Co.
The Ducane Products Company began as the Ducane Brothers Metal Fabricating in 1946. It moved three years later to Little Ferry, New Jersey, where they manufactured warm air furnaces. In 1968, the name was changed to The Ducane Company and moved the base of operations to Barnwell, SC. And in 1975, they started making Ducane Gas Grills. However, Ducane filed for bankruptcy in 2003 and was partially acquired by Weber-Stephens at a bankruptcy sale in 2004 for $13.6 million. Under Weber's leadership, Ducane marketed propane and natural gas grills through big boxhome improvement and specialty outdoor product stores. In an effort to revamp the Ducane brand, Weber introduced the "Ducane Stainless" exclusively through Home Depot, the "Ducane Affinity" and the "Ducane Meridian" through multiple channels.
Publications
Weber's Art of the Grill: Recipes for Outdoor Living, Jamie Purviance and Tim Turner,, 1999.
Weber's Big Book of Grilling, Jamie Purviance, Sandra S. McRae, and Tim Turner,, 2001.
Weber's Art of the Grill Deck: Recipes for Outdoor Living, Jamie Purviance and Tim Turner,, 2002
Weber's Real Grilling, Jamie Purviance, Mike Kempster, and Tim Turner,, 2005.
Weber's Charcoal Grilling: The Art of Cooking With Live Fire, Jamie Purviance and Tim Turner,, 2007.
Weber's Way to Grill: The Step-by-Step Guide to Expert Grilling, Jamie Purviance,, 2009.
Weber's Complete Barbecue Book: Step-by-step Advice and Over 150 Delicious Barbecue Recipes, Jamie Purviance,, 2010.
Weber's On the Grill: Chicken & Sides: Over 100 Fresh, Great Tasting Recipes, Jamie Purviance,, 2010.
Weber's On the Grill: Steak & Sides: Over 100 Fresh, Great Tasting Recipes, Jamie Purviance,, 2010.
Weber's Time to Grill: Get In. Get Out. Get Grilling., Jamie Purviance,, 2011.
Weber's Smoke: A Guide to Smoke Cooking for Everyone and Any Grill, Jamie Purviance,, 2012.
Weber's Barbecue Anytime: Over 190 Inspirational Recipes to Help You Get the Most Out of Your Barbecue, Jamie Purviance,, 2012.
Weber's New Real Grilling: The ultimate cookbook for every backyard griller, Jamie Purviance,, 2013.