Saturday, September 17, 2016

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Clipper City Microbrew Company


The Clipper City Brewing Company was founded by


by pioneer Hugh Sisson, with the intention of


restoring a rich brewing tradition to the entire


Baltimore area. By focusing on the classic styles


of beer that are made with fresh ingredients and


high standards, Clipper City is the largest


brewing company in Baltimore, giving the entire Bay


area residents reason to celebrate.


After the inception of craft brewing in Baltimore,


Hugh immersed himself in developing and market


recognition of both Sisson's brewpub and all of its


beers.


The Clipper City Brewing Company produces three


regular offerings year round - Chesapeake lager,


Chesapeake amber, and the Chesapeake gold ale,


which was chosen as the official beer of the


Baltimore City bicentennial. Clipper City also


includes a line of specialty beers under the


Clipper Reserve heading.


These types include a Pilsner which is available in


May, Irish stout available in February, Oktoberfest


available in September, and a winter ale that's


available in late November. Clipper City also


manufacturers a seperate line of beer, known as


the Oxford Brands, which include an English pale


ale and a refreshing summer blend made with real


raspberries known as the Oxford raspberry wheat.


For many years, Clipper City has proven that they


are the dominant brewing company in the entire


Baltimore area. Residents of the area enjoy the


many varieties this brewing company offers, as


they have everything for the seasons.


Even if you don't live in the Baltimore area, there


are other ways to get the excellent beers that


Clipper City has to offer. There are several bars


and pubs that carry their beers, although most are


in the Baltimore and surrounding areas. If you've


been looking for a brew that is different from the


rest, you can count on the Clipper City Brewing


Company to deliver everything that you've never


thought possible about beer and microbrews.


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