List of breweries in Pennsylvania

This is a partial list of breweries in Pennsylvania. In 2017 there are 300 licensed craft breweries in Pennsylvania.[1] Only the notable ones are listed here. 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]. Other nationally known brands that are made in Pennsylvania include Victory Brewing Company's Hop Devil and Weyerbacher's Merry Monks. Some of these breweries also feature a restaurant or snack bar at their breweries. Brewpubs in Pennsylvania do not distribute their products beyond the premises.

Breweries

The breweries listed here distribute their products beyond their own premises, unless they are designated as brewpubs:

Southeastern Pennsylvania

Central Pennsylvania

Southwestern Pennsylvania

Northwestern Pennsylvania

Northeastern Pennsylvania

Defunct breweries and brewpubs

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See also


References

  1. "Official brewery directory, curated by the Brewers Association".
  2. "Top 50 Breweries of 2016". March 15, 2017.
  3. "Robert Smith Ale Brewing Co - PA 534k | Old Breweries Information | Breweriana Values". www.oldbreweries.com. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
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  5. "Pennsylvania Brewery History - Otto's Pub & Brewery". Otto's Pub & Brewery. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
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