Crime & Punishment Brewing
Regional Craft | |
Industry | Alcoholic beverage |
Founded | 2014 |
Headquarters |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania United States |
Products | Beer |
Owner | Mike Wambolt, Mike Paul, Danny Grivjack, Kristen Snow, Adam Fussaro, Scott Hatch, and John Kolodziey |
Website |
www |
Crime & Punishment Brewing Co. is a brewpub in the Brewerytown neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. The brewery has a 7-barrel capacity and the bar seats around 40 people.[1]
Travel + Leisure called the brewery one of "the city’s newest beer stars" in their round up of America's Best Beer Cities.[2] Uwishunu identified Crime & Punishment as "first modern brewery in Brewerytown."[3]
History
Before Prohibition was enacted in 1920, over 20 breweries operated in Brewerytown. After the 1933 Repeal, none of them reopened.[4]
The rise of craft beer brought back some brewing to the area - Red Bell Brewing operated on the former Poth Brewing site from 1996 to 2002.[5] For 13 years before the launch of Crime & Punishment, there was no commercial brewing in Brewerytown.[6]
In 2013 Mike Wambolt began developing the Girard Avenue location, which had previously been a bike shop.[7][8] There followed a period of fundraising events, including a campaign on crowdfunding website Indiegogo.[9][10]
The brewpub opened on July 11, 2015.[11]
Beers
Crime and Punishment produce the following beers:[12]
- 100 IBUs To Life is a india pale ale
- Eye For An Eye is an imperial india pale ale
- Fyodor Dankstoyevsky is a double india pale ale
- Ghost Station is a berlinerweisse with raspberries
- The Grod Inquisitor is a grodziskie (Polish style made with oak-smoked wheat)
- House Arrest is a farmhouse ale
- Indecent Exposure is a single hop pale ale made with Chinook hops
- Rolling Stop is a blonde ale
Philadelphia artist, Rachel Miner designed the associated artwork.[13]
See also
References
- ↑ Kolesar, Bryan J. (1 June 2015). Beer Lover's Mid-Atlantic: Best Breweries, Brewpubs & Beer Bars. Globe Pequot Press. pp. 390–391. ISBN 1493001558.
- ↑ Brown Hunt, Katrina (4 August 2015). "America's Best Beer Cities - No. 12 Philadelphia". Travel + Leisure. Retrieved 19 August 2015.
- ↑ Ludwig, Elisa (16 July 2015). "Now Open: Crime And Punishment Brewing Co. Brings Brewing Back To Brewerytown". uwishunu. Retrieved 19 August 2015.
- ↑ Wagner, Rich (2001). "Brewerytown, Philadelphia – The Grand Daddy of 'Em All!". Pennsylvania Brewery Historians. Retrieved 19 August 2015.
- ↑ Klein, Michael; Brubaker, Harold L. (17 January 2002). "Red Bell CEO resigns; Pa. shuts brewery". philly.com. Retrieved 19 August 2015.
- ↑ "Philadelphia – Brewerytown Tour". Pennsylvania Brewery Historians. 7 June 2007. Retrieved 19 August 2015.
- ↑ Fiedler, Elizabeth (9 January 2014). "Brewerytown going back to its sudsy roots". newsworks. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
- ↑ Fox. "Next Summer, Brewerytown Will Again Live Up to Its Name". OCF Realty. Retrieved 19 August 2015.
- ↑ Wambolt, Mike. "Help Open Crime & Punishment Brewing Co.". Retrieved 17 August 2015.
- ↑ "Help Open a Brewery in Brewerytown". Philly Beer Scene. Retrieved 19 August 2015.
- ↑ Klein, Michael (8 July 2015). "Crime & Punishment: Putting brewery back in Brewerytown". Philly.com. The Insider. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
- ↑ "Beers - Crime & Punishment Brewing Co.". Retrieved 17 August 2015.
- ↑ Miner, Rachel. "Draft Signs for Crime & Punishment Brewery". Behance. Retrieved 19 August 2015.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Crime & Punishment Brewing. |
- Official website
- Crime & Punishment Brewing Co on Beer Advocate
- Crime & Punishment Brewing Co on Ratebeer
Coordinates: 39°58′27″N 75°10′51″W / 39.9743°N 75.1809°W