Trolley Tour of Brooklyn’s Brewing History

From the Colonial Era to Prohibition to today’s craft beer renaissance, Brooklyn has played a major role in brewing this most famous of beverages. Board our historic trolley and step back in time for an intoxicating exploration of the borough’s beer connections with Green-Wood historian Jeff Richman and beer historian Chris Heuberger. The tour will showcase many beer-related points of interest as well as the close affiliation between beer and baseball, immigration and industry.  Green-Wood’s permanent residents, Joseph Fallart, Jacob Ruppert , Otto Huber, and Charles Feltman will be featured, among many others.

Reservations are recommended.











When: Sat., Apr. 8, 2017 at 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Where: Green-Wood Cemetery
500 25th St., Brooklyn
718-210-3080
Price: $30;$25 for members of the Green-Wood Historic Fund and members of the Brooklyn Historical Society.
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From the Colonial Era to Prohibition to today’s craft beer renaissance, Brooklyn has played a major role in brewing this most famous of beverages. Board our historic trolley and step back in time for an intoxicating exploration of the borough’s beer connections with Green-Wood historian Jeff Richman and beer historian Chris Heuberger. The tour will showcase many beer-related points of interest as well as the close affiliation between beer and baseball, immigration and industry.  Green-Wood’s permanent residents, Joseph Fallart, Jacob Ruppert , Otto Huber, and Charles Feltman will be featured, among many others.

Reservations are recommended.

Buy tickets/get more info now