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The Lembeck and Betz Eagle Brewing Company was founded in 1869 by Henry B. Lembeck and John F. Betz in Jersey City, in Hudson County, New Jersey, United States.The brewery, bounded by 9th, 10th, Grove, and Henderson streets in downtown Jersey City, developed into one of the most famous, best-equipped, and financially successful breweries on the East Coast of the United States.
The production of beer in New Jersey ranges from large international conglomerates like Anheuser-Busch to microbreweries producing smaller quantities using artisanal methods. The industrial northeastern corner of the state has historically been a major beer-production region, and the majority of New Jersey's breweries and brewpubs are in that ...
Beer brewing companies based in Passaic County, New Jersey (3 P) Pages in category "Beer brewing companies based in New Jersey" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total.
South 40 Brewing Co. will open in a 2,000-square-foot taproom and brewing space at 110 Newfield Avenue, Suite 2, in Edison Saturday.
In December 2019 the brewery almost shut down when one of the founders suffered from a stroke, but a GoFund me was created and raised $15,000. [6] [7] Currently they produce about 1,200 barrels a year in their 15-barrel brewhouse and is on tap in over 100 different bars and restaurants in northern and central New Jersey. [8]
Carton Brewing was founded in 2011 by cousins Augie Carton and Chris Carton. Wanting to "draw from the flavors and cultures of their native community", the cousins decided to open in the Jersey Shore town of Atlantic Highlands in a 5,000 sq ft red-brick historic warehouse.
Burger 25's menu also will be served at the brewery's planned outdoor beer garden, he said. The restaurant will seat 99 diners, and "my goal is to make it feel as though you're in an old pub with ...
Flying Fish beers are ten-time medal winners at the Great American Beer Festival, the most of any New Jersey brewery. In 2012, Flying Fish moved from Cherry Hill to its new facility in Somerdale, making it the largest brewery built in the state since prohibition. The transition saw Flying Fish go from a 10,000 square ft. to 45,000 square ft ...