Version 10.2, as of Mar 25, 2013
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This
is a great time to be a craft beer fan in the Nation's Capitol! And you
are looking at my most recently updated compilation of breweries and brewpubs
in the National Capitol Region. Have you heard of all the breweries,
brew-pubs, and tied houses below? Have you been to a few to sample the wares?
Our mantra: think global, drink LOCAL!
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>> Comment below about any new discoveries or
to share your impressions! <<
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One
quick introductory note before you dive into the compilation. I am mainly
interested in currently "open, local, craft" brewers. I define
"local" as those within 100 miles (2 hours) of the US Capitol
Building. I use the Brewers' Association's definition of "craft:"
small, independent, and traditional.
See http://bit.ly/VgVzeH.
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In
the interest of promoting the regional brewing scene, the list you see
includes some categorized exceptions to the "open, local, craft"
rule:
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Beer brewed locally by non-locally owned
chains, e.g., Gordon Biersch, is included for completeness, but listed
separately.
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I have a short list of "tied
houses." These retail outlets,
such as the Dogfish Head Ale Houses, have no on-site brewing but they are
essentially extensions of a regional brewery's tasting room.
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To further wet your whistle, I also show a
list of breweries and brewpubs that are not yet open but coming soon to a
location within 100 miles of the Capitol Building.
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I added a select group of current and
future "road-trippable" breweries and brewpubs. They may be outside
my arbitrary definition of LOCAL, yet if you have the time, they are well
worth the drive.
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I mention the region's two large brewers
(i.e., those producing over 6 million bbls per year), Anheuser-Busch and
MillerCoors. Why not? The big boys can make some good beer, too. More importantly, they employ local
brewers, and they brew gateway beers on which most of us craft beer lovers
cut our teeth.
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For reasons of nostalgia and historical
completeness, I even include closed breweries and brewpubs (local,
non-locally owned, and some further afield).
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Finally, let's not forget the region's
dynamic homebrew clubs! These talent incubators have given rise to many of
our area's top brewers. We celebrate home-brewers who have turned pro and
encourage all who may follow.
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>> Questions or updates are welcome in the
Comments section. <<
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Note:
some brands you can buy are brewed by contract. One cannot visit the
Stillwater Artisanal Brewery, for example, because Stillwater beers are
currently brewed using facilities at DOG Brewing. "Currently Open"
means a physical place you can go and visit, like DOG Brewing. Look for
Stillwater under "Coming Soon."
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A.
LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED BREWERIES & BREW-PUBS (Sorted
Alphabetically)
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1.
3 Stars Brewery, Washington,
DC
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2.
Adroit Theory Brewing Company, Loudon Co
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3.
Antietam Brewing at Benny's Pub,
Hagerstown, MD
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4.
Appalachian Brewing Company, Gettysburg, PA
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5.
Barley and Hops Grill and Microbrewery,
Frederick
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6.
Barnhouse Brewery, Leesburg
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7.
Battlefield Brewing at The Pub,
Fredericksburg, VA
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8.
Bawlmer Brewing, Baltimore, MD
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9.
Baying Hound Aleworks, Rockville, MD
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10.
Blue & Gray Brewing Co, Fredericksburg
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11.
Brewer's Alley Restaurant & Brewery,
Frederick
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12.
Brewer's Art, Baltimore
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13.
Capitol City Brewing Company,
Arlington (now brews for all Cap City locations)
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14.
Center of the Universe (COTU) Brewing
Company, Ashland, VA
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15.
Chocolate City Brewing
Co., Washington, DC
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16.
Coastal Brewing Dover, DE (Old Dominion and
Fordham brands)
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17.
Corcoran Brewing Co., Waterford, VA
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18.
DC Brau, Washington, DC
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19.
Dempsey's Brewpub and Restaurant, Baltimore
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20.
DOG Brewing Co, Westminster, MD (DOG
and Stillwater Artisanal brands)
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21.
DuClaw Brewing Company, Bel Air
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22.
DuClaw Brewing Company, Bowie
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23.
DuClaw Brewing Company, Hanover
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24.
Eastern Shore Brewing, St Michaels, MD
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25.
Ellicott Mills Brewing Company, Ellicott
City
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26.
Firestation 1 Restaurant and Brewing Co.
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27.
The Flying Barrel BOP and Homebrew Shop,
Frederick, MD
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28.
Flying Dog Brewing Regional Brewery, Frederick
(Corporate HQ in Denver)
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29.
Franklin's Restaurant, Brewery &
General Store, Hyattsville
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30.
Growler's of Gaithersburg
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31.
Gunpowder Falls Brewing, New Freedom, PA
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32.
Heavy Seas Beer, Halethorpe, MD (Clipper,
Pyrate, and Mutiny lines)
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33.
Holy Brew, Leesburg, VA
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34.
Lost Rhino Brewing Co., Ashburn, VA
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35.
MacDowell Brew Kitchen, Leesburg
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36.
Mad Fox Brewery, Falls Church
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Mad Hop Brews, Ellicott City, MD
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Mad Horse Brewpub, Lovettsville, VA
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Monocacy Brewing, Frederick, MD
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Mud Hound Brewing Company, Purcellville, VA
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Picadilly's, Winchester, VA
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Port City Brewing, Alexandria
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Pratt Street Alehouse, Baltimore
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Red Brick Station, White Marsh, MD
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Ruddy Duck, Solomons Island, MD
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Sweetwater Tavern, Centreville
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Sweetwater Tavern, Falls Church
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Sweetwater Tavern, Sterling
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Union Craft Brewing Co, Baltimore
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50.
Vintage 50 Restaurant and Brew Lounge,
Leesburg
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B.
CHAIN BREW-PUBS AND TIED HOUSES IN OUR REGION (Sorted Alphabetically)
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1.
Capitol City Brewing Company, New York
Ave
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District Chophouse & Brewery,
Washington, DC
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Dogfish Head Ale House, Fairfax
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Dogfish Head Ale House, Falls Church
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Dogfish Head Ale House, Gaithersburg
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DuClaw
Brewing Company, BWI Airport, Southwest Terminal
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Frisco Tap House and Push Brewing,
Columbia, MD
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Gordon Biersch , Annapolis
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Gordon Biersch, Dulles International
Airport (IAD-Terminal D, Gate D14)
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Gordon Biersch, McLean
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Gordon Biersch, Rockville
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Gordon Biersch, Ronald
Reagan National Airport (DCA-North Pier)
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Gordon Biersch, Washington,
DC
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Heavy Seas Alehouse, Baltimore
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15.
Hops Grillhouse and Brewery, Alexandria
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16.
Lee's Retreat, Fredericksburg (outlet for
Blue & Gray)
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17.
Old Dominion Brewhouse, Hyattsville
(Outlet for Coastal's Old Dominion line)
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Old Dominion Brewhouse, Washington, DC
(Outlet for Coastal's Old Dominion line)
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19.
Pub Dog Pizza & Drafthouse, Columbia,
Maryland (outlet for DOG)
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Pub Dog Pizza & Drafthouse, Federal
Hill, Baltimore (outlet for DOG)
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Ram's Head Tavern, Annapolis (Outlet for
Coastal's Fordham line)
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Ram's Head Roadhouse, Annapolis (Outlet
for Coastal's Fordham line)
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Ram's Head Shore House, Stevensville
(Outlet for Coastal's Fordham line)
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Ram's Head Tavern, Savage (Outlet for
Coastal's Fordham line)
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Rock Bottom, Arlington
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Rock Bottom, Bethesda
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C.
LOCAL VENUES COMING SOON (Sorted Alphabetically)
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1.
BadWolf Brewing Company, Manassas
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Bardo BrewPub, Washington, DC
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Beltway Brewing, a brewery for hire, coming
to Loudon County in late 2012
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4.
Bluejacket, aka NRG's Brewery and
Restaurant at the Yards
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Bluemont Brewery, Purcellville
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CasaNoVa Brewing & Sound, Arlington
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Charm City Brewing, Baltimore
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Crooked Run
Brewery, Waterford
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Frey’s Brewing, Mt. Airy, MD
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Full Tilt Brewing Co., Baltimore
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Gordon Biersch, Washington, DC (Navy Yard)
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Hellbender Brewing Company, DC
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Leesburg Brewing Company, Leesburg
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14.
Logan Shaw Brewing
Company, Washington, DC (will brew Logan Shaw and Wild Goose
brands)
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15.
Low Brau DC
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16.
Mad Science Brewing Company, Thanksgiving
Farms, Adamstown, MD
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17.
Milkhouse Brewery at Stillpoint Farm, Mt
Airy, MD
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18.
Mully's Brewery, Prince Frederick, MD
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Peabody Heights Brewing Co, Baltimore
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20.
The Raven, Baltimore
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21.
Right Proper Brewing Co., Washington, DC
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22.
Robert Portner Brewhouse and
Beergarden, Alexandria, VA (Portner's great-great-grandchildren plan a
revival as a brewery incubator. Coming in 2013).
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23.
Ruhlman Brewing Co., Hampstead, MD
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24.
Stillwater Artisanal Ales, Baltimore
(currently contract brewing at DOG)
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25.
VRG's The V Virginia Eatery and Brewhouse,
Ashburn, VA
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26.
Washingtonian's Brewing Co., Washington,
DC
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D.
REGIONAL ROAD-TRIP WORTHY BREWERIES & BREW-PUBS (Sorted on distance in
miles from the US Capitol)
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1.
16 Mile Brewing Company, Georgetown, DE
(101)
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Stewart’s Brewing Co., Bear, DE (103)
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Beer Hound Brewing, Barboursville, VA (104)
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Hardywood Park Craft Brewery,
Richmond (106)
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Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant,
Wilmington, DE (107)
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Dogfish Head Brewery, Milton, DE
(108)
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Legend Brewing Company, Richmond (111)
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Midnight Brewery, Rockville, VA (114)
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3rd Wave Brewery and Tasting Room, Delmar,
DE (115)
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10.
Evolution Craft Brewing Co., Salisbury, MD
(117)
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Champion Brewing Co., Charlottesville (117)
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South Street Brewing, Charlottesville (118)
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Appalachian Brewing Company, Camp Hill, PA
(120)
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14.
Dogfish Head Brewings and Eats, Rehoboth,
DE (123)
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MillerCoors LLC, Shenandoah Brewery,
Elkton, VA (123)
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Tall Tales Brewing, Parsonsburg, MD (124)
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Starr Hill Brewing Company, Crozet,
VA (129)
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Troeg's Brewing Company, Hershey, PA (131)
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James River Brewing Company, Scottsville,
VA (135)
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Blue Mountain Brewery, Afton,
VA (136)
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Burley Oak Brewing Co., Berlin, MD (140)
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Brass Cannon Brewing, Toano, VA (142)
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Wild Wolf Brewing Company, Nellysford, VA
(147)
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Williamsburg Alewerks,
Williamsburg (150)
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Devil’s Backbone Basecamp Brewery,
Roseland, VA (150)
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Blue Mountain Barrel House, Arrington, VA
(153)
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Anheuser-Busch Inc, Pocahontas Trail,
Williamsburg, VA (157)
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Free Will Brewing Co, Perkasie, PA (164)
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Selin's Grove Brewing Company, Selinsgrove,
PA (166)
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St George Brewing Company, Hampton (176)
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Jefferson Street Brewery and Pub,
Lynchburg, VA (179)
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Devil's Backbone Outpost Brewery,
Lexington, VA (190)
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O'Connor Brewing Co, Norfolk, VA (193)
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Blue Lab Brewing Co., Lexington, VA (193)
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Smart Mouth Brewing, Norfolk, VA (200)
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Roanoke Railhouse Brewery, Roanoke, VA
(244)
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Bull and Bones Brewhaus & Grill,
Blacksburg, VA (269)
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River Company Brewery, Radford, VA (275)
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Wolf Hills Brewing Company, Abingdon,
VA (363)
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REGIONAL VENUES COMING SOON (Sorted on distance in miles from the US Capitol)
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1.
Archangel Brewing Company, Richmond (107)
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Haxall Brewing Co, Richmond, VA (109)
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Ajax Aleworks, Richmond, VA (109)
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Strangeways Brewing Co., Richmond, VA (109)
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Ardent Craft Ales, Church Hill, Richmond,
VA (112)
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Treehaus Brewery, Charlottesville, VA (117)
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Licking Hole Creek Craft Brewery,
Goochland, VA (126)
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Three Brothers Brewing, Harrisonburg, VA
(132)
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Fin City Brewing, Ocean City, MD (146)
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Shorebilly Brewing Co, Ocean City, MD (146)
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Red Beard Brewing Co, Staunton, VA (159)
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Shenandoah Valley Brewing, Staunton, VA
(159)
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Apocalypse Ale Works, Forest, VA (193)
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Bedford Alehouse, Bedford (near
Roanoke) (206)
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Young Veterans Brewing Co., Virginia Beach,
VA (210)
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Parkway Brewing, Salem, VA (240)
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Creek Bottom Brewing, Galax, VA (325)
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F.
FONDLY REMEMBERED VENUES (Sorted Chronologically)
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1.
Consumer Brewery (1896-1904, became
Arlington Brewery)
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Robert Portner's Tivoli Brewing Co.,
Alexandria, VA (Closed in 1916--possibly being revived?)
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American Brewery, Baltimore (1887-1920)
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Arlington Brewery (1904-1920)
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Olde Heurich Brewing
Company (1872-1956)
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Globe Brewing Company (Arrow Beer)
(1748-1963)
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Queen City Brewing Company, Cumberland,
MD (1901–1976)
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National Brewing Company (National
Bohemian) (1885-1978)
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Chesapeake Bay Brewing Co., Virginia Beach
(1982?-1989?).
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British Brewing Co., Glen Burnie (1988-1992),
sold to form Oxford Brewing
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Globe Brewing (Key Hwy) (1994-1996)
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Dock Street Brewing (later John Harvard
DC), (1994-1997)
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Oxford Brewing Co., Linthicum (1992-1998, then part of Clipper City
1998-2009)
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Potomac River Brewing Co., Chantilly, VA
(1993-1998)
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Brimstone Brewing Company, Baltimore, then
Frederick (1994-1998)
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Blue-N-Gold Brewery, Arlington (1996-1998)
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Virginia Brewing Co (Bought by
Founders in 2000)
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18.
Sisson's Restaurant and Brewery (1979-2002)
sold brewing equip to Mountaineer
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Founders Restaurant & Brewing Co,
Alexandria (Closed 2002)
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Virginia Native Brewing Co., Alexandria
(1998-2003).
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Baltimore Brewing Co., aka
DeGroen's (1989-2004)
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Bardo Rodeo Brewpub (Closed 2004).
Possibly coming back?
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Rock Creek Brewing, Richmond (1996?-2005?)
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John Harvard's Brew House, Washington, DC
(1997 - 2006)
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Capitol City Brewing Company,
Baltimore (Closed 2007)
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DuClaw
Brewing Company, Fells Point, Baltimore (Closed in 2009)
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Fordham Brewing Co (Bought 2009 by
Coastal Brewing)
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Frederick Brewing (Bought by an Ohio
brewery that itself was bought by Flying Dog in 2009)
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Old Dominion Brewing Co (Bought 2009 by
Coastal Brewing)
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Clay Pipe, Westminster, MD (closed 2010)
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Clipper City (reorganized in 2010 as Heavy
Seas Beers)
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Wild Goose Brewery (Cambridge >
Frederick > Flying Dog > Closed 2010 and sold recipes to Logan Shaw).
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Mountaineer Brewing Co., Martinsburg, WV
(Closed Apr 2011)
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Calhoun's, Harrisonburg, VA (Closed 2011)
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Capitol City Brewing
Company, Massachusetts Ave (Closed Jul 2011--possibly reopening in
Union Station?)
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Shenandoah Brewing Company, Alexandria
(Closed June 2011)
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Shooting Creek Farm Brewery, Floyd, VA
(Closed May 2011)
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Cabinet Artisianal Brewhouse, Alexandria
(2011-2012)
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NON-COMMERCIAL HOME-BREWING AND BEER APPRECIATION CLUBS (Sorted
Alphabetically)
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1.
Alexandria Brew Crew (ABC)
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Arts District Homebrewers, Hyattsville, MD
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Baltibrew
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Brewers United for Real Potables (BURP)
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Chesapeake Real Ale Brewers Society (CRABS)
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Cross Street Irregulars (CSI)
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DC Homebrewers, Pres. Josh Huber. Home of
Brian Barrows of "Your Favorite Foreign Movie" fame.
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Frederick's Original Ale Makers (FOAM)
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Fredericksburg Area Brewing and Tasting
Society (FABTS)
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Fredericksburg Brewing Insiders (FBI)
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Goddard Zymurnauts
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The Killer Ales
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Libation Association
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Maryland Ale & Lager Technicians (MALT)
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Midnight Homebrewers' League
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Society for the Preservation of Beers from
the Wood (SPBW)
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Wootown Brewers, Northern Maryland
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The Wort Hogs, Herndon
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CONCLUSION
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By
this count, there are (50) currently open local breweries and
brew-pubs within 100 miles of the Capitol, plus an
additional (26) brew-pub chains and "tied house" brewery
outlets. Added to these establishments, we
have (43) more breweries and brew-pubs coming soon to the local
area. Lots of choice, and more on the way!
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Going
slightly further afield, I highlight (39) current and (17) future breweries
that are not far outside the arbitrary 100-mile radius and well worth a road
trip. And because brewing, like any other business, follows a
lifecycle, I list (38) breweries or brewpubs no longer in
operation: gone but not forgotten.
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And
while we're at it, let's not forget to highlight the amateur brewers who
meet, greet, and compete in (18) local home-brew clubs.
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In
all, this list highlights (214) past, present and future fresh beer
outlets, each an important part of the lively and growing beer scene in the
National Capitol Region. Today's brewers are enhancing and extending the
American brewing tradition from our Nation's frothy founding to its foam-filled
future.
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Support Your Local Breweries!
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Join me in hoisting a pint supporting the burgeoning brewing
scene in our Nation's Capitol! Cheers!
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Rock on, DC-Area Brewers! We're thirsty!
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Here is a summary of changes from Version 10.1, published Feb
10, 2013:
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Total venues up to (214) from (208), an
increase of (6).
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Of the (6) additions, (2) are current, (3)
are coming soon, and (1) are closed.
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I updated (2) breweries (changed status
or category).
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I processed (2) comments (corrections,
suggestions).
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These contributors or resources were
especially helpful: Tom Cizauskas (2); Scott Nestler (2); Steve Mitchell (1);
Paul Milligan (1); and Chuck Triplett (1).
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In addition to helpful comments from readers like you, I also
use the following references:
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Ale Street News, www.alestreetnews.com,
publishing editor, Tony Forder
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All We Can Eat
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/all-we-can-eat
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American Breweries II, by Dale Van Wieren, and published by
the Eastern Coast Breweriana Association, 1995.
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American Homebrewers Assn (AHA)
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Arlington Now http://www.arlnow.com/
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Beer Me! www.BeerMe.com
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BeerPal.com, where I am an Admin and a
Regional Manager
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Beers In DC Facebook Page
https://www.facebook.com/beersindc
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Brewers Assn. (BA)
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Brewery Collectibles Club of America
http://www.bcca.com/services/brewery_listing_virginia.asp
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DC Beer (listserv moderated by Dan Brown)
http://www.dc-beer.org/
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DC Beer (website) http://www.dcbeer.com/
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Google Maps, to check distance and travel
time to venues
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Gut Check, Northern Virginia Magazine
http://www.northernvirginiamag.com/gut-check, Melissa Lyden
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Mid-Atlantic Brewing News, published by
Bill Metzger and Jamie Magee, and edited by Greg Kitsock
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The Beer Mapping Project
http://beermapping.com/
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Washington City Paper's Young and Hungry
column featuring Tammy Tuck http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/youngandhungry/
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Washington Post's Food column featuring
Greg Kitsock
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Washington Post's Going Out Guide featuring
Fritz Hahn
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What's On Tap? The Entertainment Guide
http://www.ontaponline.com/
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ReplyDeleteExcellent work, Dave! Thanks for putting this together. I like your organizational method as well. It's long overdue to dispense with that meaningless term: 'craft' beer. By the way, another source for 'pre-modern' breweries would be "American Breweries II", written by Dale Van Wieren, and published in 1995 by the Eastern Coast Breweriana Association, 1995.
ReplyDeleteThomas, thank you for the kinds words. This is a labor of love to some extent. I know what I like, and I like to share what I know! Thank you for commenting on the reorganized presentation of these venues. Pretty much a complete overhaul from version 9. Finally, I am especially grateful for the additional reference material you cited. I will check it out. Cheers!
DeleteThanks for putting us on the list! Just want to ask for two small corrections: Frey’s Brewing Company in Mt. Airy, MD (we also own/operate a commercial hop farm called Libertytown Hops, but it's not a part of the brewery's namesake). See http://freysbrewing.com for more info.
ReplyDeleteJust down the road from us is Milkhouse Brewery at Stillpoint Farm, Mt Airy, MD. Their farm is a part of their name.
Cheers!
Adam, thanks for the corrections. I'll change the entry for your brewery and for that of your neighbor in the database now, and publish the correction in the next update. Looks like Mt Airy is turning into a beer destination! And just a short, scenic drive from DC!
DeleteAdam, I had time to make the two changes you requested today, vice waiting for the next version. Cheers!
DeleteI am curious if Rock Creek did brew in Richmond, because I know a brewery by that name was based in Raleigh, NC for a time. The head brewer left and eventually returned, the brewery here has changed hands and names a few times but currently is Big Boss Brewing.
ReplyDeleteThomas, good question. Here is what I am tracking (but I state upfront that I have only secondary sources for this answer): Potomac River Brewing Co., Chantilly, VA (1993-1998). Potomac River Brewing (Chantilly) was sold to Rock Creek Brewing (Richmond). Rock Creek in Richmond closed in 2005, appears to have been sold to Chesapeake Bay Brewing (Raleigh), which retained the "Rock Creek Brewing" DBA but they didn't brew any of the old PRB beers. I believe Ches Bay is now closed but I don't have the date or any knowledge about where the brewer and the equipment went.
DeleteI was not aware of Big Boss. Can you fill me in? Thanks!
Big Boss Brewing Company, 1249-A Wicker Dr., Raleigh, NC 27604. (919) 834-0045. http://www.bigbossbrewing.com. There beers are on tap at the awesome Raleigh Times Bar in Raleigh, NC.
DeleteFrom BBB's website:
"Big Boss Brewing Company was started in 2006 and shipped it first beer in the 2nd quarter of 2007 in the triangle area of North Carolina. It was formed as collaboration between Geoff Lamb, a UNC graduate, who returned to North Carolina in 2006 to join forces with Brewmaster, Brad Wynn, who has 12+ years of brewing experience including several years with Victory, Wild Goose and Native Brewing Company."
That is the one, the history on the brewery there was...
DeleteTomcat Brewing
Chesapeake Bay Brewing
Rock Creek Brewing
Edenton Brewing
last and current Big Boss.
I think that order is correct. Brad did some of the initial set up on the earlier version and I believe the name has changed but the brewhouse has remained the same throughout the changes. (Not an expert but did work for the brewery)
Thomas, thanks much! This is good stuff. So, it looks like 5 breweries have operated at Wicker Drive. Do you happen to know any of the dates associated with the starts and stops of these breweries? All I know is Big Boss started in 2006, according to their website.
DeleteEvolution Craft Brewing Co. moved from Delmar DE to Salisbury MD last year. 3rd Wave Brewing Co. (how they're named on their web site) is in Evo's old place.
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Recent openings:
The Ale House Columbia in Columbia, MD.
http://www.thealehousecolumbia.com/
Full Tilt Brewing Co. in Baltimore.
http://www.fulltiltbrewing.com/home.php
Ruhlman Brewing Co. in Hampstead, MD.
http://www.ourales.com/ourales.htm
"Opening soon":
Mully's Brewery in Prince Frederick, MD.
http://www.mullysbrewery.com/
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Mullys-Brewery/140214105991473
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ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment! I will get all these updates and corrections added to the db and posted asap.
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ReplyDeleteThere are a few up this way that should qualify for your list. You're welcome to come visit and we can give them a try.
ReplyDeleteTroeg's Brewing Company, Hershey, PA
Market Cross Pub, Carlisle, PA
Appalachian Brewing Company, Harrisburg, PA
Thanks, Bibliophile! I added Troegs which is only 131 miles from the Capitol. When I last visited Market Cross, it was a pub, not a brew pub. Have they started brewing? Have they converted to a tied house for one brewer? If so, I will add them. I already have Appalachian in Gettysburg (87) and Camp Hill (120). I believe the Camp Hill location, very near Harrisburg, is the one to which you refer. I also added Selin's Grove Brewing Co (166). I visited this place in 2010, after you recommended it!
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