Stoudt's Brewery
Name | Type |
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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.
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]
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