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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]
Beer brewing companies based in Pittsburgh (8 P) Pages in category "Beer brewing companies based in Pennsylvania" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total.
U.S. microbreweries, regional breweries, and brew pubs per capita, by state At the end of 2017, there were total 7,450 breweries in the United States, including 7,346 craft breweries subdivided into 2,594 brewpubs, 4,522 microbreweries, 230 regional craft breweries and 104 large/non-craft breweries.
The American beer scene has reached epic proportions, and the local craft beer market continues to grow at guzzling speed. But alas, not all brews are created equal, nor is every brewery-studded ...
In naming Straub Brewery one of the "5 Best Places in America to Drink American Beer," Fodor's Travel specifically cited the Eternal Tap: "For the itinerant beer lover, a trip to St. Marys, Pennsylvania has the childlike appeal on par with winning the "Golden Ticket" to Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory—only there, instead of finding the ...
What the Pennsylvania beer law says. In Pennsylvania, out-of-state brewers are permitted to ship no more than 90 ounces of beer − just under eight, 12-ounce bottles − directly to individual ...
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.
Merry Monks: he company's flagship beer, a Belgian tripel ale with an ABV of 9.3%. [12] Merry Monks won a bronze medal at the 2010 World Beer Cup in the Belgian-style tripel category and was named best Belgian beer by Philly Beer Scene magazine in 2010, 2012, 2013, and 2015. [22] Tiny: A Belgian tripel ale with an 11.8%. [12] [22]