Straub Brewery

Straub Brewery
Location St. Marys, Pennsylvania
United States
Coordinates 41°25′39″N 78°33′11″W / 41.42761°N 78.55292°W / 41.42761; -78.55292Coordinates: 41°25′39″N 78°33′11″W / 41.42761°N 78.55292°W / 41.42761; -78.55292
Opened 1872
Website www.straubbeer.com

Straub Brewery, located at 303 Sorg Street in St. Marys, Pennsylvania, brews five flagship/year-round beers: Straub American Lager, Straub American Light Lager, Straub American Amber Lager, Straub IPL (India Pale Lager), and 1872 (Pre-Prohibition-style Lager), as well as a growing portfolio of craft beers.

In 2007, Fodor's Travel named Straub Brewery one of the "5 Best Places in America to Drink American Beer."[1]

History

Straub Brewery was founded in 1872 by Peter Straub (1850-1913) of Felldorf, Württemberg, Germany, who purchased the Benzinger Spring Brewery from his father-in-law, Francis Xavier Sorg.

Located in the heart of the PA Wilds™ region of Pennsylvania, Straub Brewery has brewed beer continuously since 1872. Today, Straub Brewery is the third oldest brewery in the United States and considered an American Legacy Brewery™. It is still owned and operated by the original founding family, now into its seventh generation. Straub Brewery is also the smallest pre-Prohibition brewery still in business in the United States.[2]

Straub Brewery also holds the distinction of being the last brewery in the United States to produce and sell beer in returnable 16-ounce glass bottles, commonly called "Pounders." The Brewery uses a traditional bottle-washing machine to clean the returned glass bottles and prepare them for refilling. Heavy-duty, reusable cardboard cases and dividers enable the Brewery to minimize the amount of new packaging material. Straub Returnables are known to be an environmentally sustainable product, produced by an American Legacy Brewery™ in the PA Wilds. In 2016, the Pennsylvania Resource Council honored Straub Brewery with its “Leadership in Reusable Packaging” Award for this 16-ounce Straub American Lager returnable package.

Flagship/Year-Round Beers

Straub Brewery's five flagship/year-round beers are: Straub American Lager, Straub American Light Lager, Straub American Amber Lager, Straub IPL (India Pale Lager), and 1872 (Pre-Prohibition-style Lager).[3]

Seasonal Craft Beers

Straub Brewery's growing portfolio of seasonal craft beer styles include: Kölsch Ale, Vienna Lager, Dunkel, Helles, Doppelbock, 1872 Lager, Maibock, Altbier, Oktoberfest, Pilsner, and Hefeweizen.[4]

In 2017, Straub Brewery launched the Adventure Series trilogy of samplers. The names of the 12 craft beers in the “Peter Straub Signature Brews” series are inspired by the vast outdoor activities and destinations in the 12 ½ counties of Straub Brewery’s home region, which is known as the Pennsylvania Wilds™. This area boasts 2.1 million acres of public land and is one the largest blocks of green between New York City and Chicago with over 50 million people who live within a 6-hour drive of this region.

Each craft beer bottle label in the “Peter Straub Signature Brews” Adventure Series displays both Straub Brewery Founder Peter Straub’s autograph and a destination-specific GPS coordinate to help drinkers and explorers alike kick-off their next adventure into the great wide open of the PA Wilds™.[5]

The Eternal Tap™

The most popular tourist attraction at Straub Brewery is the Eternal Tap™. Located just off of the production floor, visitors are invited to sample an ever-changing selection of Straub's flagship and craft beers at the Eternal Tap™.[6]

The Eternal Tap™ has garnered national and international attention in such media outlets as the Associated Press, Maui News in Hawaii, Salem Evening News in Massachusetts, Orlando Sentinel in Florida, Saginaw News in Michigan, and the Toronto Star in Canada.[7]

In naming Straub Brewery one of the "5 Best Places in America to Drink American Beer," Fodor's Travel specifically cited the Eternal Tap™: “For the itinerant beer lover, a trip to St. Marys, Pennsylvania has the childlike appeal on par with winning the 'Golden Ticket' to Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory -- only there, instead of finding the Everlasting Gobstopper, you will find the 'Eternal Tap,' where drinkers 21 and older can sample what seems like an infinite amount of ice-cold, delicious Straub beer.”[8]

In the March 1, 1992, edition of Pittsburgh Press Sunday Magazine, journalist Bob Batz Jr. wrote: "Another legend has to do with another kind of locally prized gold -- beer -- that is said to flow freely and forever, ala the Fountain of Youth, from something called 'the Eternal Tap.' Thirsty souls seek the tap near the center of St. Marys, and usually find it. The Eternal Tap is real."[9]

Awards

Straub Brewery has been the recipient of numerous awards[10], including:


Books Featuring Straub Brewery

Straub Brewery has been highlighted in several books written by John Schlimm, the great-great-grandson of Brewery Founder Peter Straub, including Straub Brewery (a pictorial history), The Straub Beer Cookbook, The Straub Beer Party Drinks Handbook, The Ultimate Beer Lover's Cookbook, The Beer Lover's Cookbook, and The Ultimate Beer Lover's Happy Hour.[11]

In his 2015 memoir, Five Years in Heaven, John included a passage from Peter Straub's obituary from 1913: “Judged from every viewpoint, Mr. Straub was a man par excellent among men. His business principles were founded on the highest plane of honesty and fair dealing. As friend and neighbor, he was a tower of strength in times of stress and need . . . and his home was ever a home of welcome and good cheer to his many friends. Above all he was a Christian gentleman and in this respect his exemplary life will always remain an inspiration to all who came within the sphere of its influence.”[12]

References

  1. StraubBeer.com
  2. StraubBeer.com
  3. [Straub Brewery by John Schlimm, Arcadia Publishing, 2005]
  4. [Straub Brewery By John Schlimm, Arcadia Publishing, 2005]
  5. [Five Years in Heaven By John Schlimm, Penguin Random House/Image, 2015]
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