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This is a partial list of breweries in Pennsylvania. In 2017 there are 300 licensed craft breweries in Pennsylvania. [1] One of these breweries is America's longest established, D.G. Yuengling & Son. Yuengling is also the largest craft brewery in the country based on volume of sales. [2]
After several debates, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania ruled that the store must sell beer to in-house customers as well as take-out. [19] The 17th Street store now again sells beer and allows limited in store consumption. [20] In 2015, a Wawa convenience store location in Chadds Ford was given approval to sell beer as part of a pilot. [21]
The Erie Brewing Company currently produces 6 beers year-round, 5 seasonally, and distributes to 13 states. [7] Railbender Ale is Erie Brewing's best seller and most well-known beer; [2] the beer has won two medals—in 2008 and 2009—from the Great American Beer Festival.
The free cup of beer was one of the coolest things about any theme park in America. Each park had its own "Hospitality House" where visitors of drinking age could claim one free cup of beer during ...
Beer Name Year Introduced Style ABV IBUs Availability Description Brawler 1998 Reintroduced 2008 English Mild 4.2% 11 Year-round. 6/12/24 pack 1/2 keg, 1/6 keg Malt-forward, delicately hopped. Hints of caramel and toast. [14] Cape of Good Hope 2009 West Coast Style Double IPA 9.7% 75 Limited Release: August 4/12-pack 1/6 keg, 1/2 keg
M.C. Beer 1935 - 1943; M.C. De Luxe Pilsner Beer; Franklin Ale 1935 - 1945; Mount Carbon Porter 1935 - 1977; Bavarian Type [Premium] Beer 1941 - 1977, continued to be produced by D.G. Yuengling & Son until 1994. Old German Beer 1942 - 1949, produced by D.G. Yuengling & Son until 1994. Old Bohemian Beer 1942 - 1977; Dix Club Beer 1944 - 1947
The Appalachian Brewing Company, commonly known as ABC, is an American brewery in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. [1] [2] It was founded in January 1997. [3]Appalachian also operates pubs in Gettysburg, Lititz, Mechanicsburg [4] and Shippensburg.
The company also distributes beer, ice, cups, taps, and related items. Catawissa Bottling Company was formed in 1926, when the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture issued a license to bottle soda to Bruce Gregorowicz and his wife Suzanne Wegronovich Gregorowicz. The couple purchased a creamery in Catawissa and converted it to a bottling facility.