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This is a partial list of breweries in Pennsylvania. In 2017 there are 300 licensed craft breweries in Pennsylvania. [1] One of these breweries is America's longest established, D.G. Yuengling & Son. Yuengling is also the largest craft brewery in the country based on volume of sales. [2]
City Park Brewery, also known as the Louis Bergdoll Brewing Company, was a brewery in North Philadelphia, built in 1856. Several brewery buildings were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980 as a historic district. Louis J. Bergdoll started his brewery business in 1849 at 508 Vine Street, Philadelphia, and briefly operated as ...
Brewerytown is a neighborhood in the North Philadelphia section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.An unofficial region, Brewerytown runs approximately between the Schuylkill River's eastern bank and 25th Street, bounded by Montgomery Avenue to the north and Parrish Street to the south.
Neuweiler Brewery was founded by Louis Neuwiler, who bought out longtime local brewer Benedict Nuding in 1900. Nuding's operation was limited by its location, and in 1911 Neuweiler and his son, Charles, eager to expand, hired Philadelphia architects Peukert and Wunder to build a new complex some distance away, at Front and Gordon streets.
Straub Brewery was founded in 1872 by Peter Straub (1850–1913) of Felldorf, Württemberg, Germany, who purchased the Benzinger Spring Brewery from his father-in-law, Francis Xavier Sorg. Brewing continuously since that time, Straub is the third oldest family-owned brewery in the United States and is considered an American legacy brewery.
Within the first year at this new location Yards had brewed 6,500 barrels. In 2011 this location became the first brewery in Pennsylvania to be powered entirely by wind through a supplier agreement. [5] It features a 100-person capacity pub-styled tasting room, featuring a 12-tap system, a century old billiards table, and a shuffleboard.
The Class and Nachod Brewery, is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The house was built in 1911 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 31, 2003. [ 2 ]
A brewery that was sited here as early as 1855 was established by J. Henry Kalvelage. [3] The Eagle Brewery merged into the Erie Brewing Company in 1899. [2] The Erie Brewing Company closed in 1978. [2] This brewery building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982, [1] but was demolished in 2006. [4]