Thursday, December 30, 2010

2011 stamps


The USPS stamps for new issues for 2011 will all be forever stamps and what a line up.... Barbara Jordan, Helen Hayes, Gregory Peck, Industrial design, pixar, oh my, what a year for USA Stamps !

Tolls on turnpike will increase Sunday - LancasterOnline.com News

Tolls on turnpike will increase Sunday - LancasterOnline.com News

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Spring House Beer


Finish out 2010 with some festive brews!
SHB Holiday hours are as followed:
Wednesday 29th- 6 - 9 pm
Thursday 30th -6 - 9 pm
Friday 31st -12 - 5 pm

**Current Tap List:
Kerplunk Chocolate Stout
Two Front Teeth Holiday Ale
Planet Bean Coffee Stout and Seven Gates Pale Ale

Combination Tap List:
Kerplunk + Two Front Teeth= Chocolate Cherry Ale
Kerplunk + Planet Bean = Mocha Stout
Here's hoping everyone has a safe and happy holiday!!

Phone: 717-872-2454
Wed: 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Fri: 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Sat: 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Drink Local!
www.springhousebeer.com
2519 Main StreetConestoga, PA 17516

Victory Pale Ale


Pale Ale Joins Victory Year Round--Last month Victory announced that a new beer would be on the horizon. Vitcory is now happy to announce that Headwaters Pale Ale will debut for our 15th anniversary in February.

SPRING HOUSE Brewery Tap Room !

Taproom on tap
The Spring House Brewery Taproom at 25 W. King St. is slated to open by the end of January, owner Matt Keasey said.
The bar in the Hager Arcade will feature beers made at the Spring House Brewery at 2519 Main St. in Conestoga and offer a light food menu of soups, sandwiches and some entrees, Keasey said.
The 1,700-square foot space, the former home of a deli and gourmet foods shop, is being refurbished with a central bar. It will have seating for roughly 80, with some outside seating during warmer weather, Keasey said.
When the bar opens, the tasting room at the brewery in Conestoga will close, Keasey said. The small tasting room, which was open three days a week, featured free beer samples.Read more: http://articles.lancasteronline.com/local/4/329950#ixzz19X1jZygs

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

To All my Mad Elfs'

From Troeg's brewing:
ISO: Tröegs Ticket and Classic Mad Elf Labels!

Starting next week an extremely limited number of Mad Elf cases will be shipped randomly to beer distributors in our home state. The purchaser of these cases will have the opportunity to be one of the first people to see the new Tröegs Brewery in Hershey when we open in the fall 2011.

So how do you know if you bought the special case? There are no markings on the outside of the case but once you open it two things will make the case special – there will be an envelope taped to the lid of case containing a Troegs Ticket and 12 of the bottles will adorn our classic Mad Elf logo.

If you get one of these special cases, read the Tröegs Ticket, follow the directions and keep one of those special bottles, as you will need it, along with the ticket, to get a special behind-the-scenes tour of the brewery next fall from the Tröegs brothers.


Thursday, October 21, 2010

“World’s best gluten-free beer” debuts in the US

One of Spain’s biggest brewers, Estella Damm, introduces its gluten-free “real beer tasting” Daura, to the US market.

Currently available in twelve nations around the world (Australia, UK, Germany), Daura holds the title of “World’s Best Gluten-Free Beer” for 2008 and 2009. No gluten free category was included in the 2010 contest.

Daura does not use specialty grains, like some gluten free beers. Brewers have produced a number of specialty grain beers by non-gluten grain ingredients such as the popular buckwheat and sorghum, as well as rice, maize, corn, sunflower, amaranth, flax, millet, quinoa, teff, wild rice, soybean, ragi and rape.

Daura has been de-glutened through the brewing process. “The gluten protein [is stripped] from the barley malt, leaving only the ‘real beer’ taste.”

“DAURA’s gluten content level is less than 6 parts per million (ppm), far below the 20 ppm required for gluten free products, according to the Codex Alimentarious, the international food and drinks standard set by the World Health Organization and the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization.”

A Daura 4-pack costs $7.99 retail and can now be found in these American stores: Whole Foods, Publix,Harris Teeter, Total Wine & Spirits and BevMo.


Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Spring House Brewing Company Autumn Fest 10/23/10

Autumn Fest at Spring House Brewing Co.

Saturday, October 23rd

12pm-7pm

Featuring:
Braaaiins! Pumpkin Ale for Zombies
Planet Bean Coffee Stout
Cosmic Monster Belgian Quad
Seven Gates Pale Ale

Other Festivities:
Pig Roast by Feel like a Pig
Mini Disk Golf Toss for Spring House Gear
Fortune Telling by Zoltar
Redneck Horseshoes
Bring your own lawnchair to sit back relax and drink some brew!!
Folk/Acoustic/Roots Music by:

Michael McMonagle

Phone: 717-872-2454
Wed: 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
www.springhousebeer.com
2519 Main Street
Conestoga, PA 17516
Fri: 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Sat: 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Quips Pub and Spring House Brewing

Some exciting news!!!
BRAAIINS! Pumpkin Ale for Zombies is now available on tap at Quip's Pub!!!!

Friday, October 1, 2010

Victory and D-Town fest this weekend



Sunday, October 3, 2010

12-4 p.m. (rain or shine)

East Lancaster Avenue in Downingtown
(between Wallace Ave & Green St.)

Fall means Victory Festbier!FREE TO ATTEND

Celebrate the season at the Downingtown FallFest! Local restaurants and businesses will line East Lancaster Avenue
from Wallace Avenue to Green Street for this lively street festival. The event will feature live music, a farmers market, BMX aerial show and a Victory Beer Garden. Bring the family and celebrate FallFest!

Spring House Brewing Company

Why not wipe away the rain blues and try Spring House Brewery-- great beers this weekend!!

Firkin Friday tapping: Atomic Raygun Imperial Red dosed with yeast from the Cosmic Monster and aged on fresh Cascade hops in the cask.

On Tap:
Diabolical Doctor Wit
Atomic Raygun Imperial Red
Seven Gates Pale Ale
Braaaiins! Pumpkin Ale for Zombies
Phone: 717-872-2454
Wed: 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Fri: 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Sat: 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Thank you for the support!
Drink Local!
www.springhousebeer.com
2519 Main Street
Conestoga, PA 17516

Lancaster Brewing Co. Limited Release

LBC added a creative twist to our popular Milk Stout, we brewed it with chocolate nibs from the cacao pod! 
It’s rich ebony color and light brown head entice the taste buds in anticipation of it’s velvety smoothness 
and hints of roasted dark chocolate. The added lactose gives it a gentle balance of sweetness providing 
undertones of milk chocolate.
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Here's the true OG, ABV, and IBU (plus, the malts and hops) for the Double Chocolate Milk Stout
Malts: 2 Row Barley, Chocolate,
Caramel, Roasted Barley, Midnight Wheat
Hops: Cascade, Goldings, English Fuggles

OG: 16.7 - ABV: 6.8% - IBU: 33
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Sounds great but I have allergies to wheat and milk, so I will await news from Gerry to let me know how delish this brew is.

Balto beer Week

Tröegs @ Baltimore Beer Week

Look for Tröegs Brewery at numerous events during Baltimore Beer Week. As with other beer weeks that have a rough time remembering that a week is seven days long, Baltimore Beer Week will run from Thursday, October 7 through Sunday, October 18. For complete beer week coverage go to: www.bbweek.com.

We will be featuring firkins of Dead Reckoning Porter, Javahead Stout and Hopback Amber Ale at various locations throughout the week, as well as rare kegs of Flying Mouflan and Scratch beers.

For complete details on Tröegs events go to:www.troegs.com/events.aspx

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Love these LARABARS

Since I've gone Glutenfree on the advice of one of my doctor's I have found LARABARS !
I love them. I miss my beer sure-- there is no denying that BUT I am feeling better.
I try and have protein every 2 hours, so that's where my LARABAR comes in handy.
My favorite flavors are Key lime and lemon.
I am still trying to find a good gluten free beer. Been drinking vodka tonics and wine.
My food allergies are: wheat, egg, peanut and cow's milk.
Not fun.


Sunday, September 5, 2010

Farmhouse Ales Iron Hill Lancaster

Got this great email thought I would share since these are my favorite before I went Gluten Free (GF).

Farmhouse Ales for the Fall

These rustic country ales were historically brewed in Belgium and France, by farmowners to provide sustenance to their workers, and have survived until now since they have such amazing flavors and complexity. We have just put on two different farmhouse ales in celebration of the coming of fall.

Biere de Garde
is our version of a French farmhouse-style ale,
it is deep amber in color, smells of baking bread, toasted malt, and caramel, the flavors follow the aroma with a touch of spice in the finish. A true taste of fall in a glass.

Saison is our Belgian farmhouse ale. It is a cloudy golden color, very dry and light in body, with complex flavors of tropical fruit and spice. This beer also pairs great with almost any type of food.

And we have plenty of other fall beers on the line up for the next two months. Be on the look out for
Oktoberfest, Rauchtoberfest, (our smoked Oktoberfest), Abbey Dubbel, Munich Dunkel and of course Pumpkin Ale.

Hope to share a beer with you soon.
Cheers,

Paul Rutherford head brewer -Lancaster, PA

Saturday, August 28, 2010

The City of Lancaster - A City Authentic

Beer and Cheese Iron Hill Lancaster PA

Attention Mug Club Members:
We are very pleased to announce our 1st
Beer & Cheese Pairing
with
Town Clock Cheese Shoppe
Wednesday, September 8th, 7:00-9:00
PAIRINGS:

SAISON & HUMBOLDT FOG GOAT CHEESE
RAUCHBIER & SMOKED GOUDA
RYE IPA & ENGLISH SHARP CHEDDAR
OLD ALE 08' & CAVE AGED GRUYERE
RUSSIAN IMPERIAL STOUT & STILTON

$30 PP INCLUDING GRATUITY OR $50 FOR GROUPS OF TWO

CHEERS,
PAUL RUHERFORD
HEAD BREWER-Iron Hill Brewery Lancaster, PA

Friday, August 6, 2010

Last minute news from Spring House Brewing AUG. 7th

Spring House is having a Pig Roast!!
Saturday August 7th!!!

Tickets are now on sale at the brewery during tasting room hours. Pulled pork sandwich and a bag of chips - $4.00 in advance or $5.00 on the day of the event.

Brewery hours will be extended 12:00 - 7:00. Our Smoked Porter will also beavailable...what a perfect combination a pulled pork sandwich and a tasting of our smoked porter. We hope to see you all there.

Car pooling is strongly encouraged.

On Tap

Phone: 717-872-2454
Wed: 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Fri: 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Sat: 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Sunday, August 1, 2010

RedBridge

Redbridge gluten-free beer seemed to be a thing of the past earlier this year. All of a sudden it disappeared from grocery stores shelves. Tiffany Janes at Celiac-Disease.com reported that after speaking with a representative from Anheuser-Busch, she confirmed that the beer was being reformulated, not discontinued.

It seems the beer was too high in alcohol to be sold in every state. The beer was reformulated to contain only 4% alcohol instead of 4.7%. This now allows the beer to be sold in all 50 states.

The reformulated version of Redbridge is just as good, if not better, than the previous version. It is the perfect ending to a long, hot summer day. Pizza and beer; burgers & an ice cold beer; nachos & beer – it doesn’t get any better than that.


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Author Information: Kimberly Bouldin, Columbus OH
My Gluten-Free Blog
Columbus Gluten-Free Food Examiner


Iron Hill Lancaster serves RedBridge. I will be talking to their brew-master Paul to see if he is planning on brewing a gluten free beer for me.



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Saturday, July 31, 2010

LBC Country Cream Ale pouring

The Cream Ale is a light to medium bodied ale with rich gold color.
It is crisp and refreshing with a low hop character.
Very easy drinking for hot summer days and nights ahead. Enjoy!
@LBC

Saturday, July 3, 2010

GF


http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art30583.asp


Celiacs Guide to Gluten Free Beer
Excellent article. I don't have celiacs disease but I am trying to go gluten free (gf) on the recommendation of 1 of my doctors. I do have some food allergies: WHEAT, cows milk, peanuts, egg whites so my diet and what I eat and drink has come to a screeching halt and I am rethinking everything. I'm trying.

Since I have changed my diet and increased some vit's and minerals, I have been feeling a little better.

LBC has Kolsch in CANS

Crisp, Clean Refreshing Kosch Ale...
The Perfect Summer Craft Beer from LBC!

Available in 12 oz cans wherever you buy craft beer or at Lancaster Brewing Company Harrisburg.

Also, visit our friends at
Lancaster Brewing Company, Lancaster (717) 391-6258

Monday, June 7, 2010

Taste-testing the Philly region's best beers

It is one of the great ironies of the now-gargantuan brewfest that has become Philly Beer Week: The bigger it gets, the less it is about Philadelphia's own beers.

Indeed, as the festival floods local taprooms with visiting brewers from San Diego to Belgium, some hometown beer guys like Bill Barton of the Philadelphia Brewing Co. gnash their teeth as they temporarily lose tap handles, and drinkers' attention, while the hops-light is shining brightest.

"They should call it Beer Week in Philly, instead, because it's not about the locals," grumbles Barton. "If you're from around the corner [people] just aren't that interested."

Beer Week executive director Don Russell disagrees, insisting that the local breweries are active participants, and that the festivities boost beer awareness for the rest of the year. In fact, Russell is among those who have long argued that Philadelphia is "America's greatest beer-drinking city" in part because of its embrace of an international range of beers, as well as those from Kensington.

Still, we decided it was time - before that extra tidal wave of out-of-town ale hits when Beer Fest opens Friday - to give the region's homegrown beers a closer look.

And thus was born the first Philadelphia Inquirer Local Brew-vitational, a comprehensive tasting of the fresh flavors being crafted by the local beer scene right now. Which were the most exciting new creations, and who has the hottest hand at the kettle? What are the big trends? And, has our beer scene defined its own unique identity?

These were just a few of the questions going into the Brew-vitational, which asked craft brewers throughout the region, from Harrisburg to Milton, Del., to submit their latest efforts (issued in the last six months) to a panel of seven judges for consideration. for the rest of the article:


http://www.philly.com/philly/restaurants/95439659.html#axzz0qCoFcF00

Read more: http://www.philly.com/philly/restaurants/95439659.html#ixzz0qCp6B8en

The top 13 finalists, which scored the highest averages in the first round, were re-tasted in the final round then ranked by total points. Beers 14-28 are listed in the order of their average score from the first round, based on a five-point scale.


1. McKenzie Brew House Biere de Garde:
A rustic amber farmhouse ale of stunning complexity. 7.5% ABV: 35 pts.

2. Flying Fish Exit 16:
A double IPA made with three kinds of rice; the light color and body belied its richness and power. 8.2%: 25 pts.

3. Tröegs Flying Mouflan:
A dark, powerful barleywine with two personalities — vibrant with citrusy hops when young, but with age, something profoundly mellow. 9.3%: 15 pts.

4. Gen. Lafayette Inn The Grim Reaper:
An Imperial Stout that melds full-on decadence with the balance of a good port — “roasty, toasty, and chocolate.” 8.5%: 15 pts.

5. Stoudts Karnival Kölsch:
A crisp and refreshing take on the light German classic that one judge called “the best kölsch I’ve ever tasted.” 4.8%: 13 pts.

6. Earth Bread + Brewery ABA:
A drinkable brown ale so balanced between dark malts and American hops, one judge declared brewer Tom Baker “an artist.” 5.5%: 10 pts.

7. Weyerbacher Tiny
Belgian-Style Imperial Stout, 11.8%: 8 pts.

8. Stoudts Heifer-in-Wheat
Hefeweizen, 5%: 6 pts.

9. McKenzie Brew House Tristessa
French wine barrel-aged golden ale, 7%: 5 pts.

10. Dogfish Head My Antonia
Imperial Pilsner, 7.5%: 4 pts.

10. (tie) Tröegs Java Head
Coffee Stout, 7.5%: 4 pts.

10. (tie) Earth Bread + Brewery Phyto
Gruit-inspired amber ale, 6%: 4 pts.

13. Yards Saison
6.5 %: 3 pts.

For all the beers tasted with their scores, click through this image gallery from the tasting: Brews of our own


All the rest:

14. Yards
Olde Bartholomew Barleywine, 10.3%: 3.21 pts.

15. River Horse
Hop-a-lot-amus Double IPA, 8.5%: 3.17 pts.

16. Sly Fox
Rt. 113 India Pale Ale (in can), 7%: 3.15 pts.

17. Flying Fish
Exit 4 American Trippel, 9.5%: 2.97 pts.

18. Dock Street
West of Center "American Mild" Ale, 5.5%: 2.92 pts.

19. Nodding Head
Goldihops Light Golden Ale, 4%: 2.85 pts.

20. Weyerbacher
Verboten Belgian-Style Pale Ale, 5.9%: 2.85 pts.

21. Spring House
Beyond the Gates Double IPA, 7.5%: 2.8 pts.

22. Victory
Braumeister Strissle Pils, 4.8%: 2.78 pts.

23. Iron Hill
(Media) Smokin' Blonde Belgian-style Blonde Ale, 6.2%: 2.75 pts.

24. Spring House
Seven Gates Pale Ale, 5.6%: 2.70 pts.

25. Philadelphia Brewing Co.
Pennsylvania Pale Ale, 5.3%: 2.68 pts.

26. Manayunk Brewing Co.
Manayunk Wit, 5.1%: 2.62 pts.

27. Gen. Lafayette Inn
Copper Crow IPA, 7.3%: 2.61 pts.

28. Dock Street
Saison DuPotts, 5.77%: 2.02 pts.



Read more: http://www.philly.com/philly/restaurants/The_Winning_Beers.html#ixzz0qCoY2736
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Friday, June 4, 2010

Longs Park Lancaster PA Sunday Music series

Every Sunday, June 6 to August 29, 2010
All performances begin at 7:30 pm

The tradition begun 48 years ago by Long’s Park Amphitheater Foundation continues. Free entertainment…award-winning performers…summer’s favorite place for the community to come together. This summer we’ll treat you to 13 Sunday nights of great music…from zydeco, jazz, patriotic and Southern rock to Celtic rock, bluegrass, patriotic, rockabilly and blues. And the acclaimed lineup boasts three Grammy, Jammy and Jazz Journalist Association’s winners and nominees. And each and every concert is free, thanks to our sponsors and your support of the Long’s Park Art & Craft Festival.

June 6, 2010

Grace Potter and the Nocturnals
June 13, 2010Dr. Ralph Stanley & His Clinch Mountain Boys
June 20, 2010Esperanza Spalding
June 27, 2010Angelique Kidjo
July 4, 2010257th Army Band, Cannon Brigade and Fireworks!
July 11, 2010The Felice Brothers
July 18, 2010Benjy Davis Project
July 25, 2010Sammy Figueroa and his Latin Jazz Explosion
August 1, 2010The West Side Winders
August 8, 2010David Garfield & Alex Ligertwood Group
August 15, 2010The Saw Doctors
August 22, 2010Chris Smither and The Motivators
August 29, 2010C. J. Chenier & The Red Hot Louisiana Band
Bring your blankets and lawn chairs and picnic in the park or visit our food vendors. Long’s Park is an alcohol-free park. :(

All events are held rain or shine, except in the case of dangerously inclement weather.

June 6, 2010 Lancaster PA

SUNDAY, JUNE 6:
Lancaster Cemetery, 205 E. Lemon St., offers the eighth annual Victorian Day, featuring historic walking tours of the cemetery grounds with discussions of symbolism displayed on monuments and tomb stones. Victorian funeral practices and customs will be brought to life by the Patriot Daughters of Lancaster. 1 to 5 p.m. $5. 717-393-6476.

AND

SUNDAY, JUNE 6: 300 Block of North Queen Street merchants offers the eighth annual Block Festival, featuring a variety of vendors, food, live music, children’s games and more. 300 Block of North Queen Street shops also open. Free. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Rain or shine. 717-299-0827.


LBC has a new Bock pouring

Here’s the latest buzz from LBC...
Try our New Rumspringa Golden Bock.
Big, smoothly malted, flawlessly hopped
and spiked with real Lancaster County
honey for that extra sting.
Just ask the bartender for a sampler.

Malts: Caramel 40, Cara-Pils ,
2 Row Pale, Munich 10, Honey
Hops: Tettnang, Hallertau, Cluster, Saaz
OG: 18 - ABV: 6.6% - IBU:30

VICTORY SUMMER LOVE ALE

Victory Brewing is very very excited and extremely proud to announce the launch of Summer Love Ale, a new craft beer from the D-town brewing company, With Love, Philadelphia XOXO.

The golden brew will debut in Philadelphia on June 4th, 2010 just in time for Philly Beer Week before rolling out to bars and restaurants across the country later this summer.

Brewed locally at the Victory Brewery in Chester County, the Summer Love Ale is a golden ale made with pale malts, German hops and Brandywine River water. This specific style of beer was chosen because it has a broad appeal and will be accessible for casual beer drinkers, but will still retain exciting hop notes.

The brew has a vibrant and refreshing pale color derived from its lean and refreshing malt body. And the initially floral aroma of hops segues into a well integrated, refreshing hop dryness of European heritage.

I am looking forward to trying it.


Monday, May 31, 2010

KRYPTONITE is BACK

Attention Mug Club Members
Kryptonite is Back!!!
Join us this Friday May 28th, from 5-9pm for the release of our cult classic Kryptonite Double IPA. This hefty hopmonster weighs in at 9% ABV, and is brewed with over 50 lbs of American hops for tons of hop bitterness, flavor, and ridiculous amounts of piney and fruity hop aromas ,and if hops aren't your thing, we will have 14 other beers on tap for you to choose from.
Hope to see you there.
Cheers,
Paul & Colin
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I was unable to go to the Kryptonite Mug Club due to work.
I am heading to Iron Hill Lancaster today !

goofy foot is back SPRING HOUSE BREWING

Goofy Foot Summer Wheat

Our Goofy Foot Summer Wheat is a refreshing lighter style ale with a zesty finish resulting in a perfect thirst-quenching beer. This American-style wheat ale is crisp and clean, boasting a tangy hop bite. It's perfect for a sunny day and may be garnished with lemon.

Spring House brewing hours:

Phone: 717-872-2454
Wed: 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Fri: 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Sat: 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Drink Local!
www.springhousebeer.com

Need a Vacation and Beer idea for summer ?

http://www.courtyardboston.com/Boston_Sam_Adams/default.asp

JoBoy's Brew Pub Manheim PA

http://www.joboysbrewpub.com/
Welcome to JoBoy's Brew Pub.

Located at the Summy House - in the Manheim Pa - Lancaster County

JoBoy's Brew Pub specializes in serving authentic southern barbeque and hand crafted beer in a friendly family atmosphere. At JoBoy's every dish is created using the freshest meats and our own homemade rubs and sauces, prepared exactly as we did in barbeque competitions. We take no short cuts. Our beer is hand crafted from the best grains and hops we can obtain from arournd the world and brewed here on site.

web site up-update

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Super Bowl 2014 Heads to New Jersey

RIP- Billy the Beer King


William H. Pflaumer, 76;

owned Schmidt's brewery
By Walter F. Naedele
Inquirer Staff Writer
----My first sip of beer was a Schmidt. I can remember my Great Aunt Tiny getting a case of Schmidt's delievered ever week. She lived next door and would often have a glass of beer in the afternoon and 1 day about the age of 7/8, she let me have a sip.
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William H. Pflaumer, 76, the last of the local beer barons, died of heart failure on Saturday, May 22, at Pennsylvania Hospital.
Mr. Pflaumer was a quintessential Philadelphia character widely known as "Billy" or, more grandly, "Billy the Beer King."
The final owner of the brewery that produced Schmidt's - Philadelphia's best-known beer - he was sentenced to federal prison in 1983 for evading more than $125,000 in excise taxes.
The Christian Schmidt Brewing Co., between Second and Hancock Streets south of Girard Avenue, was the city's last independent brewery and had been a local institution since 1860. In the years since its closure, the city has become home to numerous craft breweries that have revived the city's long brewing tradition.
After Mr. Pflaumer went to prison in 1986, Schmidt's brands were sold to G. Heileman Brewing Co. of LaCrosse, Wis., in 1987 and the brewery closed.
In January 2000, the vacant brewery complex was sold for $1.8 million to developer Bart Blatstein, and razed.
Today, it is the site of the 28-acre Piazza at Schmidts, a retail, restaurant, and apartment complex.
Beginning in 1959 with $7,000 and one truck, Mr. Pflaumer parlayed the family beer distributorship into a business so large that he was able to build a 227-acre estate in Cape May County known as Beer World, which featured a 28-room mansion with guesthouses, a private swimming pool, a lake, and a golf course.
Besides the brewery, which was the country's ninth-largest in 1980, Mr. Pflaumer and his family controlled a large beer distributorship and a beer trucking company, which allowed him to dominate the industry in Southeastern Pennsylvania.
A 1980 Inquirer series reported that his various enterprises were grossing an estimated $215 million annually.
At the time of his death, Mr. Pflaumer was living in the 1300 block of North Mascher Street, next to the family beer distributorship. The rowhouse block in Fishtown is not far from the site of his former brewery.
A son, Robert, said Mr. Pflaumer's principal residence until recently had been on Fairfax Road off School Lane in Drexel Hill. For more than 20 years, it was storied for its display of Christmas decorations, according to a 1989 Inquirer story.
Mr. Pflaumer's wife, Jeannette, had died in 1988, a day before her 55th birthday, and he had spent most of 1986 and 1987 in prison. But in an interview for that Christmastime story, Mr. Pflaumer said, "People don't care about your petty problems. They enjoy the lights. They want to see the lights."
Mr. Pflaumer grew up in North Philadelphia, where his father, also William, was a beer distributor. Mr. Pflaumer joined the business after graduating from Northeast High School.
In 1976, he bought Schmidt's for $15.9 million.
The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board approved the purchase, ruling that Mr. Pflaumer was "of good repute" in giving him a license, even though he had a long history of legal troubles.
"He once illegally accepted $800,000 worth of free beer from a brewer [and] gave bar owners false invoices so that they could skim extra profits and make false tax deductions," an Inquirer series on the LCB reported in 1980.
"He had on his payroll people whose backgrounds included ties to organized crime and records as mob enforcers; one such employee had hit another man in the face - with a hatchet."
The series also reported on federal charges that he had pasted forged Schlitz, Piels, and Schaefer labels on kegs of Ballantine beer in the course of winning the Ballantine distribution business from a rival company.
At the time of the LCB approval, Mr. Pflaumer had two federal misdemeanor convictions for falsely labeling the Ballantine's and for conspiring to evade taxes.
All that was before his 1983 federal sentencing to three years for tax evasion.
Mr. Pflaumer was "a stocky man who prefers work clothes to suits, slicks his dark hair back and habitually wears dark glasses because of a congenital eye defect," The Inquirer reported in 1980.
Besides the brewery, with annual sales of $175 million on production of 3.8 million barrels, the newspaper said, Mr. Pflaumer "owns all stock in K.M.A. Leasing (the initials stand for 'kiss my a-," according to court records.) It is the biggest beer hauling firm in Pennsylvania; its assets include 118 tractors and 175 trailers."
Besides those assets, the newspaper reported, Mr. Pflaumer "has built a huge beer distributorship, William H. Pflaumer & Sons.
"The LCB prohibits interlocking businesses in the beer trade; the same person cannot hold both a beer manufacturer's license and a distributor's license.
"But the LCB allowed Pflaumer to keep his distributorship in the family by turning over its stock to his wife, Jeanette, and his children, through a trustee.
"Pflaumer is often present at his wife's distributorship; she is there about two days a month."
After his jail time, the sale of his brewery, the death of wife, and the sale of the mansion in Cape May County, that building - then the Ponderlodge Mansion in state-owned Villas Wildlife Management Area - was destroyed in an overnight blaze on Oct. 7, 2008. State investigators ruled the blaze an arson.
Robert Pflaumer said his father had helped found Operation Pops, which sent inner-city children to summer camps and supported Police Athletic League programs.
"He aided untold numbers of families in need," his son said. "He didn't take time out for himself. He was a workaholic."
Besides his son, Mr. Pflaumer is survived by sons Ronald and Fred, daughters Barbara Samuelian and Jeanette Tierney, a brother, 13 grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. His wife, Jeanette, died in 1988, and a son, William, died in 2006.
A visitation is scheduled for 9 a.m. Saturday, May 29, at the O'Leary Funeral Home, 640 E. Springfield Rd., Springfield, Delaware County, followed by an 11 a.m. funeral there. Burial will be in SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery, Marple Township.Read more: http://www.philly.com/inquirer/home_top_stories/20100526_William_H__Pflaumer__76__owned_Schmidt_s_brewery.html#ixzz0p2DcmFaa