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  2. Dock Street Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    By 1996, the company was producing more than 25,000 barrels of beer and distributing to 24 states, making it the 26th largest microbrewery in the U.S. Certo and Ware sold the company in 1998 to Poor Henry's Brewery & Restaurant, [5] operated by a descendant of the family behind the Henry F. Ortlieb Brewing Company, also of Philadelphia. [5]

  3. List of breweries in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Fuhrmann & Schmidt Brewing Company, Shamokin, began operations in 1854 as the Eagle Run Brewery, bought by H. Ortlieb Brewing Company in 1966, ceased operations in spring 1976 Christian Schmidt Brewing Company , Philadelphia , founded as Robert Coutrennay Brewery in 1859, the Christian Schmidt & Sons Brewing Company was sold in 1987 to G ...

  4. Philadelphia Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    The company brews five year-round beers, several seasonal beers and the occasional one-off recipe. It sources ingredients locally, does not use preservatives and operates as its own distributor. [5] Approximately 85 percent of Philadelphia Brewing Co.'s sales are in the Philadelphia region with an additional 10 percent in the Pittsburgh area. [6]

  5. Brewerytown, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Christian Schmidt Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    At the time, Schmidt's and Schaefer were head-to-head competitors among popularly priced beers in the Philadelphia and New York metropolitan markets, and Schaefer held a 21% market share in the Philadelphia area (with Schmidt's share at 12.6%), while Schmidt's (which now owned the Rheingold brands) held 24% of the New York food store market ...

  7. Captain Lawrence Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Captain Lawrence Brewing Company is a craft brewery located in Elmsford, New York. [2] The brewery is owned and run by head brewer Scott Vaccaro. [2] Vaccaro, a homebrewer since 1995, trained in brewing science at UC Davis. [2] Many of Captain Lawrence's beers are strongly influenced by traditional Belgian ale styles, although often with an ...

  8. Lucky Lager - Wikipedia

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    Lucky Lager is an American lager with U.S. brewing and distribution rights held by the Pabst Brewing Company.Originally launched in 1934 by San Francisco-based General Brewing Company, Lucky Lager grew to be one of the prominent beers of the Western United States during the 1950s and 1960s.

  9. Samuel Adams (beer) - Wikipedia

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    Boston Lager: 6, 12, 24, 28 (bottles, 12 oz. & 16 oz. cans) 5.0 30 An amber lager and the flagship product of Boston Brewing Company. Boston Lager is brewed according to Boston Brewing Company founder Jim Koch's great-great grandfather's recipe. [4] "Remastered" in 2023 via a change in the brewing process to be "easier-drinking."