Maryland Beer Journal

Maryland Beer: People & Places

Maryland Beer Journal & Atlas (MBJA) — We tell the stories of the beer, the people, and the places that make Maryland beer unique. Maryland traverses a diverse landscape, from the Atlantic Ocean to the Appalachian Mountains, including Baltimore, the Chesapeake Bay, historic small towns, and all points in between. And the beer is as diverse as the landscapes.

MID-ATLANTIC BREW NEWS: DECEMBER / JANUARY 2024
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MID-ATLANTIC BREW NEWS: DECEMBER / JANUARY 2024

The December - January 2024 edition of the Mid-Atlantic Brew News has been released. Learn about the Food History Weekend at the National Museum of American History, Death of the Beer Festival, Global Warming vs. Hops, Women in Beer, plus regional brewery profiles and updates across the Mid-Atlantic region.

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Route 50 Brewery Tour
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Route 50 Brewery Tour

There is a wealth of notable beery diversions not far off US Route 50 along Maryland’s Eastern Shore. If you'd rather sit in a taproom than traffic, drinking a beer than eating sand on the beach, then one (or more) of these drive-ersions may be exactly what you need. Let’s go a little journey, shall we?

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Beer on the Road: Davis & Elkins WV
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Beer on the Road: Davis & Elkins WV

In June 2018, I traveled to Elkins, West Virginia and stopped into a few beery places along the way. It seems wherever you travel, there are new and exciting breweries popping up, much to a beer lover’s pleasure.

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The Maryland Hop: Monocacy
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The Maryland Hop: Monocacy

It has said that Maryland doesn't have the right climate to grow hops commercially. Yet, there is a growing movement in the beer industry to use locally grown ingredients in their beer. A new hop has been discovered in Frederick County Maryland that may change that.

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Flying Dog Sold to FX Matt Brewing
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Flying Dog Sold to FX Matt Brewing

Flying Dog Brewery in Frederick MD, Maryland’s largest craft beer brewery, announced on Monday May 22, 2023, that it is being sold to New York’s FX Matt Brewing Company.  Flying Dog will cease all brewery production in Maryland by August, moving all its production to New York.

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Guinness Closing Maryland Beer Production
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Guinness Closing Maryland Beer Production

On April 3, Diageo North America, the parent company for Guinness released a statement that in June it will be closing its manufacturing facility at Guinness Open Gate Brewery in Relay, MD. Diageo said that the restaurant and taproom will still remain open as will the brewing of “select experimental beers” in a 10-barrel brewery in the visitor center.

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Checkerspot: A Baltimore Brewery on the Move
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Checkerspot: A Baltimore Brewery on the Move

Judy and Rob Neff opened Checkerspot Brewing in 2018. A craft brewery with a taproom creates a certain kind of kinetic energy. It can change a neighborhood, attracting patrons from around the block or across the country. Currently there are 17 breweries within Baltimore City proper, the majority established within the last five years. Checkerspot Brewing is one of those and has become an important part of the city’s changing vibe. 

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Wico Street Beer Company: The New Beer in the Neighborhood
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Wico Street Beer Company: The New Beer in the Neighborhood

Today breweries are tucked into every corner of the landscape. From bucolic farm breweries, those squeezed into suburban industrial parks, to urban quaff houses fit into spots that have lived many lives before. Wico Street Beer Company (pronounced wye-coe) is one of latter. They are the new guy in the Pigtown section of Baltimore.

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