Phantom Breweries of the Upper East Side

In the late 19th century, Yorkville was home to country’s largest beer production facility, Ehret’s Hell Gate Brewery on East 92nd Street, with neighboring Ruppert Brewery not far behind. The Doelger and Schaefer breweries in the East 50s compounded the area’s status as a center for suds. Today, few traces of this history remain. Join FRIENDS and architectural historian Francis Morrone for a discussion about the city’s old breweries and their cultural context. A tasting of local craft beers will follow the program.

Ryan’s Daughter
350 E. 85th St.

Tickets $10 members, $20 non-members.











When: Wed., Dec. 9, 2015 at 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm

In the late 19th century, Yorkville was home to country’s largest beer production facility, Ehret’s Hell Gate Brewery on East 92nd Street, with neighboring Ruppert Brewery not far behind. The Doelger and Schaefer breweries in the East 50s compounded the area’s status as a center for suds. Today, few traces of this history remain. Join FRIENDS and architectural historian Francis Morrone for a discussion about the city’s old breweries and their cultural context. A tasting of local craft beers will follow the program.

Ryan’s Daughter
350 E. 85th St.

Tickets $10 members, $20 non-members.

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