High Falls Brewing Company
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High Falls Brewing Company | |
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Location | Rochester, New York |
Year opened | 1819 |
Active Beers | |
Genesee | Lager |
Genesee Light | Light Lager |
Genesee Cream Ale | Cream Ale |
Michael Shea’s Irish Amber | Amber |
JW Dundee’s Honey Brown | Lager |
JW Dundee’s American Amber Lager | Amber Lager |
JW Dundee’s American Pale Ale | Pale Ale |
Steinlager | Two Row Malt |
High Falls Brewing Company (High Falls) is a American brewery located Rochester, New York. Until 1995 the company was known as the Genesee Brewing Company. Unlike most breweries, High Falls does not offer tours of their facility. High Falls' current location does not comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act, thus since they are unable to provide the tour to everyone, regardless of physical state, they are unable to provide it at all.
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[edit] Genesee Cream Ale
Genesee Cream Ale or Genny Cream Ale is a beer in the Northeastern United States originally brewed in 1960.
In the movie A History of Violence, the character Tom Stall orders a Genesee Cream Ale. However, the closed captioning misreads his order as a "Jenny Cream."
[edit] J.W. Dundee's
In 1994, Genesee introduced J.W. Dundee's Honey Brown. Honey Brown has proven to be one their most popular brews. It won a Gold Medal at the 2002 World Beer Cup. In 2004, a decade after the introduction of Honey Brown High Falls added two new beers to the J.W. Dundee's family: J.W. Dundee's American Pale Ale and J.W. Dundee's American Amber Lager.
[edit] Contract brewing
High Falls brews for both the Narragansett Brewing Company and the Boston Beer Company.
[edit] Avalibility
- New York
- New Jersey
- Pennsylvania
- Delaware
- Texas
- Maryland
- Virginia
- Florida
- Michigan
- Oklahoma
- Ohio
- West Virginia
- Massachusetts