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The brewer began distributing the flagship beer again in 2005, utilizing regional breweries. In 2011, the Hoster Brewing Company moved to a 26,000-square-foot space in the Near East Side. [3] The company will open a brewery and taproom near the John Glenn Columbus International Airport in June 2023. [5]
Antiques on High [210] – Columbus; Barley's Brewing Co. Ale House No. 1 – Columbus [211] Brew Brothers [212] – Columbus; Brewdog Brewing Co [213] – Canal Winchester; Buckeye Lake Brewing Company [214] – Buckeye Lake; Buck's Brewing [215] – Newark; Columbus Brewing Company [216] – Columbus; Combustion Brewing [217] – Pickerington
The Born Capital Brewery Bottling Works is a historic building in the Brewery District of Columbus, Ohio. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009. [1] [2] The three-story building is the only remaining portion of Born Capital Brewery, once one of four German breweries in the area. The building was completed in 1895. [3]
The Columbus Brewing Company opened on the site in February 2023, [6] followed by the Local Cantina restaurant and bar, part of a larger chain, in May 2023. [ 29 ] See also
In 1970 August Wagner Breweries purchased The Little Switzerland Brewing Company of Huntington, West Virginia, formerly known as the Fesenmeier Brewing Company. [5] The Huntington plant was closed in 1971 and production was moved to Columbus; the Columbus brewery closed in January, 1974.
The Brewery District, traditionally known as the Old German Brewing District, [1] is a neighborhood located in Columbus, Ohio.Located just south of the central business district and west of German Village, it is bounded by Interstate 70 on the north, South Pearl Street on the east, Greenlawn Avenue on the south, and the Scioto River on the west.
Hofbräuhaus Columbus is a German brewery and restaurant in Grandview Heights, a suburban enclave of Columbus, Ohio. Description and history. Menu (left) and glass of ...
As of 2023, Great Lakes' products are heavily distributed in Cleveland and Northeast Ohio.They can be found in Columbus, Cincinnati, Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, Southeast Michigan, Indiana, and west to Minnesota and Wisconsin, south to Kentucky, North Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia, and east to Syracuse, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Washington, D.C., [7] with the New ...