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In 2010, sales were expanded to the Pittsburgh Public Market in the Strip District. [7] As of 2010, there were 28 varieties of beer. [2] Big Hop is the flagship beer. [8] Specialty beer varieties include Big Hop Harvest Ale, [9] and Gratitude barleywine. [10] Smith delivered the bike-themed beer Pedal Pale Ale via bike trailer. [11]
The Church Brew Works is a brewpub in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, set in the confines of a restored Roman Catholic church (formerly St. John the Baptist Church). The brewpub is located at 3525 Liberty Avenue in the Lawrenceville neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
East End Brewing Company, Pittsburgh, founded in 2003; Fort Pitt Brewing Company, Pittsburgh, 1906–1957; Hitchhiker Brewing Company, Pittsburgh, founded in 2014; Iron City Brewing Company, Pittsburgh, founded in 1899 (formerly Pittsburgh Brewing Company) Lolev Beer, Pittsburgh, founded in 2021; Pennsylvania Brewing Company, Pittsburgh, formed ...
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This category includes breweries in the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and its surrounding metropolitan area, including: Allegheny County, Pennsylvania , Armstrong County, Pennsylvania ,
Carlow created a holding company, Pittsburgh Food & Beverage, to manage Pittsburgh Brewing and D. L. Clark Co., [6] completing the $15 million deal for Pittsburgh Brewing in February 1992. [7] A couple of months later, in April 1992, another acquisition was added to Pittsburgh Food & Beverage, confectioner Wayne Candies of Fort Wayne, Indiana ...
In 2017, the then-vacant property was purchased by a nonprofit organization and renovated to return it to brewery use. The renovated brew house is home to three separate breweries which share a common bottling line and beer garden area. The first of the three breweries opened for business in June, 2024. [5] [6]
A crowd of 25,000 jubilant people gathered at the IBC's plant in Pittsburgh's South Side as legal beer was allowed to flow "unlicensed and uncontrolled" at 12:01 a.m. on April 7. [8] The name was changed back to the Duquesne Brewing Company of Pittsburgh sometime before 1934.