Clipper City
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Clipper City | |
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Logo of the Clipper City Brewery |
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Location | Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America |
Owner | Hugh Sisson |
Year opened | 1995 |
Annual production | 15,000 bbl |
Active Beers | |
Clipper City Pale Ale | Pale ale |
Clipper City Gold Ale | Golden ale |
BaltoMärzHon | Märzen |
Old Baltimore Style Beer | All-malt lager |
Peg Leg Stout | Imperial Stout |
Winter Storm "Category 5" Ale | Imperial ESB |
Red Sky at Night | Saison |
Small Craft Warning | Uber Pils |
Loose Cannon Hop3 Ale | India Pale Ale |
Below Decks | Barleywine |
Oxford Hefeweizen | Hefeweizen |
Oxford Raspberry | Fruit beer |
Retired Beers | |
Oxford Class Ale | American Pale Ale |
Reserve IPA | American Pale Ale |
Winter Ale | Winter warmer |
Clipper City is the name of a Baltimore, Maryland brewery. The brewery was established by Hugh Sisson in 1995 after he ran Baltimore's first brewpub, Sisson's. In 1998, Clipper City acquired Oxford Brewing Company and continues to produce two wheat beers under that brewery's brand.
Clipper City currently brews 12 beers for its own lines, including Small Craft Warning Uber Pils, a bronze medal winner at the 2004 Great American Beer Festival and Clipper City Gold Ale, a bronze medal winner at the 2000 Great American Beer Festival. It also produces beers for other companies.