Appalachian Brewing Company

The Appalachian Brewing Company, commonly known as ABC, is an American brewery in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.[1] It was founded in January 1997[2]. Appalachian also operates pubs in Camp Hill, Gettysburg, Lititz, Mechanicsburg[3] and Shippensburg. The logo features the Rockville Bridge, which crosses the Susquehanna river just north of Harrisburg.

Appalachian Brewing Company
Appalachian Brewing Company Logo
Location Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA
Opened1997
Annual production volume15,000 US beer barrels (18,000 hL)
Owned byAppalachian Brewing Company
Active beers
Name Type
Aero-Head Bock
Trail Blaze Maple Brown ale
Chocolate Avenue Stout
Outta Focus Double IPA
Water Gap Wheat ale
Mountain Lager Dortmunder Export
Hoppy Trails IPA
Jolly Scot Scottish style ale

Craft beer

Flagship brews

  • Aero-Head Bock
  • Trail Blaze Maple Brown Ale
  • Chocolate Avenue Stout
  • Outta Focus Double IPA
  • Water Gap Wheat Ale
  • Mountain Lager Dortmunder Export
  • Hoppy Trails India Pale Ale
  • Jolly Scot Scottish Style Ale

Seasonal specialty brews

Craft soda

  • Appalachian Root Beer
  • Diet Appalachian Root Beer
  • Appalachian White Birch Beer
  • Appalachian Ginger Beer
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See also

References

  1. Strebig, Neil. "Where to celebrate St. Patrick's Day around PA and Baltimore." York, Pennsylvania: York Daily Record, February 18, 2019.
  2. "Appalachian Brewing Company opening another Cumberland County restaurant". PennLive.com. Retrieved 2018-03-29.
  3. Nark, Jason. "How craft beer preserves history and draws tourists to small-town Pennsylvania." Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: The Inquirer, February 7, 2019.

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