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Outside the Weyerbacher Brewing Co. taproom in Easton, Pennsylvania
Weyerbacher Brewing Co.

Weyerbacher Brewing Co. was founded in 1995 in a livery stable located in downtown Easton, Pennsylvania. Eventually outgrowing that small space, we made the move to the 30,000 square foot facility that we still call home today.
Since the beginning, we have established a reputation for making big, full-flavored, high quality brews. While predominantly known for Belgian-style brews including Merry Monks and QUAD, we have an extensive barrel aging program which produces fan favorites including Insanity and Riserva. In recent years, we’ve dipped our toes into IPAs and other lower ABV styles with great success.
Experimenting with different ingredients and brewing techniques, our brewers continue to stretch their creative minds and develop interesting and mind blowing beers that will satisfy your taste for the extraordinary.
For more information, visit weyerbacher.com.
Weyerbacher Brewing Co. is an independent craft brewer.

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Inside the Weyerbacher Brewing Co. taproom in Easton, Pennsylvania
Weyerbacher Brewing Co.
- 905 Line St
- Easton, PA 18042-7379
- United States
- (610) 559-5561
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A selection of beers from Weyerbacher Brewing Co.
Beer Name | Style | ABV | IBUs | Cal. | Rating |
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Blithering Idiot Review | English Barleywine | 11.1 | 34 | 333 | |
Imperial Pumpkin Ale Review | Pumpkin Ale | 8.0 | 21 | 240 | |
Merry Monks Review | Tripel | 9.3 | 15 | 279 |
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