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“A part of Northern Michigan History”
The building known as the “Old Brewery” was first completed in 1898 and was used to brew Petoskey Sparkle beer until 1915. According to a 1973 article in the Petoskey News, the Petoskey Brewing Company was originally owned by Frank and Garrett Fochtman, A. Bremmeyr and John Zaiger, who also acted as the Brewmaster. Since closing in 1915, the brewery building has served as retail shops, as warehousing and perhaps even as a goat barn. It wasn’t until 2012, under the new ownership of and complete renovation by Patrick Dowd and Lou Gostinger, that beer once again flowed within the walls of the “Old Brewery”.Please come visit and witness a part of great Northern Michigan history.
We had seven people and it was less than twenty minutes. The food was very good and it was not that expensive. It was a great experience to be there. Read more
My significant other and I were in the area and wanted to find a tasty spot! This one didn't impress me much in the end, but it sufficed. The inside seemed small and cozy in a quirky way. We got... Read more
Enjoyed a hard cherry seltzer and classic burger with Parmesan garlic fries at this historic brewery. The smashed burger, cooked medium, was tasty with added lettuce, pickles, purple onion, tomato... Read more
Petoskey Brewing
Hours
- Sun - Sat: 11:30 am - 9:00 pm
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Credit Cards Accepted
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Takeout
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Outdoor Seating
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