February 2013
On the way home from Jim Thorpe, we were looking for something to do. Thanks to the iPad and free Hampton Inn Wi-Fi, we found that the Yuengling Brewery offered tours. I'm not a beer drinker, but factory tours have always been something we enjoy, so we stopped in Pottsville and took the tour. The tour was much better than we even expected. The tour was about an hour and half long and the very knowledgeable guide took us everywhere from the brewing and bottling areas to the caves under the brewery. It all ended up with free beer samples. It's definitely worth a visit if you're ever in the area.

I thought only glacial ice was blue, but there was plenty of spectacular blue ice on the mountains as we headed south

The Schuylkill County Courthouse is an imposing structure

During prohibition Yuengling made ice cream

During prohibition Yuengling made ice cream

The Yuengling Brewery is built right into the hill

Yuengling is america's oldest brewery

This is how beer kegs were filled a very long time ago

The hand dug caves under the Yuengling Brewery were once used to keep the beer cool

This brick wall in the hand dug caves under the Yuengling Brewery was built by the government at the beginning of prohibition

The hand dug caves under the Yuengling Brewery were once used to keep the beer cool

Some very old Yuengling kegs

These kegs make the ones in the previous picture look modern!

The stained glass ceiling was installed in the breweing room to cut down on glare from the original copper kettles

Interior oif a breweing kettle. No brewring was going on because it was a holiday.

You've got to store the hops somewhere

The government cellar is where the government tracks beer output and taxes Yuengling accordingly

The Yuengling bottling plant was idle the day we were there due to the holiday

The Yuengling bottling plant was idle the day we were there due to the holiday

The Yuengling bottling plant was idle the day we were there due to the holiday

The Yuengling bottling plant was idle the day we were there due to the holiday

Only one tour guest banged his head into the Yeungling eagle in the tap room after sampling the beers

The tour concludes in the Yuengling tap room so you can sample a few beers

The Yuengling brewery is built close (8 inches!) from St. Patrick's church

The Yuengling brewery is built close (8 inches!) from St. Patrick's church

The Yuengling brewery is built close (8 inches!) from St. Patrick's church

America's oldest brewery from the outside

Downtown Pottsville has a lot of cool building facades

Good Intent Fire Fire Company house in Pottsville