Peabody Heights Brewery
Industry | Alcoholic beverage |
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Founded | 2012 |
Headquarters | , |
Products | Beer |
Owner | Richard O'keefe |
Website | www.peabodyheightsbrewery.com |
Peabody Heights Brewery is a craft brewery located in the Waverly neighborhood of Baltimore. It was founded in 2012 and is located on the site of Oriole Park V, also known as Terrapin Park. It was the first large scale brewery to open in Baltimore in 35 years[1]. In 2015, Old Oriole Park Bohemian won Best in Show
in the Maryland Craft Beer Competition[2]. In 2017, Lost Python Ale was created in honor of Mr. Trash Wheel when a three foot python was found in the trash collected in the Inner Harbor.
Location
Peabody Heights is located on the site of the Old Oriole Park V (1915-1944) and was the home of the Baltimore Orioles minor league team. The site was used as a bottling plant for Beverage Capital which produced Snapple [3].
Beers
Primary brands for Peabody Heights include Peabody Heights as well as Public Works Ale and Old Oriole Park are distributed in the Mid-Atlantic region. Emphasizing freshness select PHB beers are available as "First Day" beers. [4] Old Oriole Park beers focus on drinkability and local ownership in comparison another Bohemian [5]
Beers include Peabody Heights
- Mr. Trash Wheel Lost Python Ale Pilsner
- Togi Amber Lager
- Mocha Obscuro Imperial Stout
- Banana Cafe Hefeweizen
- Cranberry Beret Cranberry Hefeweizen
References
- ^ http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2012-03-20/entertainment/bal-peabody-heights-brewery-signs-lease-for-waverly-bottling-plant-20120320_1_bottling-plant-stephen-demczuk-oliver-breweries
- ^ https://marylandbeer.org/franchot-presents-comptrollers-cup-to-peabody-heights-brewery/
- ^ http://www.bmoremedia.com/devnews/peabodyheightsbrewery031213.aspx
- ^ http://www.peabodyheightsbrewery.com/first-day-beer/
- ^ http://www.citypaper.com/news/features/bcp-100715-feature-old-oriole-park-20151007-story.html