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Stoudt's Brewery

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Stoudt's Brewery
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LocationAdamstown, Pennsylvania, US
Coordinates40°14′18″N 76°04′22″W / 40.2384°N 76.0727°W / 40.2384; -76.0727
Opened1987
Closed2020
Owned byStoudt's Brewing Company
Websitehttp://www.stoudtsbeer.com/
Inactive beers
Name Type
Pils Pilsener
Gold Lager Lager
American Pale Ale Ale
Scarlet Lady Ale Ale
Triple Abbey Ale
Double IPA Ale
Fat Dog Stout Stout
Weizen Wheat
Oktoberfest Lager
Pumpkinfest Pumpkin Ale
Winter Ale Ale
Blonde Double MaiBock Lager

Stoudt's Brewery was a microbrewery and restaurant located in the Lancaster County borough of Adamstown. It was one of the commonwealth's first microbreweries, having been started in 1987 by Ed and Carol Stoudt.[1] The brewery closed in 2020, after Carol Stoudt's retirement. The restaurant, Stoudts Black Angus Restaurant and Pub, was in business for half a century.

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Beers

Beers regularly available at Stoudt's Brewery included a pils, a Munich-style pale lager, an American pale ale, and "Scarlet Lady Ale", an English-style ale. Heavier offerings included "Triple", a Belgian-abbey style ale, an American-style double IPA, and Fat Dog Stout, a British-style stout. Stoudt's also offered seasonal beers.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Stoudts Brewing Co. – Bigger is not always better". Lebanon Daily News Blogs. Retrieved 2016-04-22.
  2. ^ "Stoudt's Brewing Co". Beer Advocate. Retrieved 2016-04-22.


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