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Where we’re combining over 260 years of Irish brewing experience with American beer creativity. Our site features an experimental brewery, taproom, brand store, food truck and beer garden along with guided and self-guided tours.
Plan your visit to the Guinness Open Gate Brewery in Baltimore, Maryland. Make your experience special with tours, tastings and special events.
In 1892, Irish immigrant, William Painter invented the bottle cap in Baltimore, thus changing how the world consumes beer forever. The Guinness Open Gate Brewery embraces this history by being located on the site of the historic Calvert distillery in Baltimore County, 10 miles from downtown Baltimore and 30 miles northeast of Washington, DC.
Guinness Open Gate Brewery is the only American Guinness factory, and it’s right here, in Maryland. Grab a pint or a try a sampler. The brewery has crafted hundreds of new recipes since opening in 2018, like the Over the Moon milk stout.
Grab a pint and learn about the iconic draught stout, plus new innovative brews, at the Guinness Open Gate Brewery, a sister location to Dublin’s original brewery and the only Guinness brewery in America.
Open Gate Brewery & Barrel House is the first Guinness brewery on American soil since 1954, and will also serve as a world-class visitor center in Maryland.
Bringing Irish beer to Maryland has proven to be a winning recipe as just last month Guinness Open Gate Brewery welcomed its one millionth customer. The signature harp symbol greets guests as...
Nestled within the bustling heart of Maryland, Guinness Brewery Baltimore stands as a testament to the pioneering spirit of its Dublin origins. We’re diving into a pint of history and innovation to discover what makes this place an unmissable stop for residents and visitors alike.
The first Guinness presence on U.S. soil since 1954, and the first ever purpose-built Guinness brewery in American history.
With the opening this month of the Irish brewery's only current American facility, the company anticipates that the Baltimore region is good for Guinness. It's been over 60 years since...