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5 Haunted Breweries Where You Can Pour Paranormal in Your Glass



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Who would not like to sit down at a brewery with friends and have a drink? It is one of the most enjoyable, simple activities, especially during the holiday season. Typically, people visit a brewery for good beer, laughter, and an enjoyable night. But it turns out, you never know what kind of unusual, maybe even eerie and paranormal occurrence you may notice in the reflection of your glass.

It can sound odd, but there are actually a lot of breweries that are connected to supernatural beings and ghosts. Often, the customers believe it’s because of the alcohol, but if you see a sudden ghostly shadow or apparition or hear strange noises, there is a great chance you are seeing and hearing things for real. In this article, we will talk about 5 of the haunted breweries. 

1. Moon River Brewing Company

Moon River Brewing Company

Moon River Brewing Company is inside the City Hotel in Savannah, Georgia. It was built in 1821 and has the title of one of the most haunted places you can find in this city. Although people still go inside to get drinks, they often bet on who will see anything ghostly first and stay untouched at the same time. No wonder it feels so much like gambling at a casino. While today you can definitely play safer, using platforms like an online casino in Canada, where there are plenty of options to win, you will definitely not leave this brewery without coming across its famous ghost.

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The Staff and the customers have reported seeing a woman in white clothing, who moves through the walls of the upper floor of the brewery. There were also complaints of being touched by unseen cold hands and bottles mysteriously flying off from shelves.

2. Stranahan’s Colorado Whiskey Distillery

Colorado Whiskey

The building of Stranahan’s Colorado Whiskey Distillery in Denver, Colorado, has stood since 2004 and was founded by Jess Graber and George Stranahan. It pretty much emphasizes the western culture and stands for the quality of whiskey. However, with good whiskey comes ghostly legends as well.

Those who work at the brewery often report hearing strange footsteps in storage rooms, even when they are locked. Customers have also seen a shadow of a large, tall man who appears and disappears out of sight as you try to approach him. Even though these are just legends, people still get a bit scared while entering here.

3. St. James’s Gate Brewery

St. James’s Gate Brewery

If you have ever heard of Guinness beer, you probably have heard about St. James’s Gate Brewery in Dublin, Ireland as well. It was founded in 1759 by Arthur Guinness. The beer here reached its peak in 1886 when it was recognized as the largest brewery in the world. Because of the popularity, there were obviously stories spread that the place must be haunted.

The hauntings of St. James’s Gate Brewery are mostly connected to the old history of Dublin. The workers and customers have mentioned ghostly voices coming from the cellars, as well as horse riding sounds, even though the time of horses being the main transport has passed a long time ago.

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4. Lemp Brewery

Lemp Brewery

Lemp Brewery used to be at the top of the list for its high-quality beer. In spite of the popularity, this place is known for having dark secrets behind doors and under the grounds. The Lemp family, who created this brewery and the brand, has suffered multiple tragic deaths, including suicides. According to stories, the spirits of these family members never left the building and the tunnels that are located under it.

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The brewery staff have reported noticing certain cold spots, as well as hearing creepy moaning sounds. There were also sightings of eerie apparitions, not to mention the fact that nearby there is the Lemp family mansion, which is known to be one of the most haunted houses in all of the US.

5. Whitbread Brewery

Whitbread Brewery

Whitbread Brewery in London was built in 1742 and was pretty active until the 1970s, when it was shut down. There are quite a few haunted legends about this place.

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Particularly, locals have spread many stories coming from the staff that at night, you can hear chains dragging sounds and murmuring while no one is actually there. You can also notice sudden cold winds that no one knows where they come from. Currently, even though the building is closed, you can still visit and take a ghost tour as you explore all the dark secrets.

Bottom Line

Even though it can be unusual and unbelievable to see a supernatural occurrence while you’re at a brewery just chilling and relaxing, there are great chances to suddenly see a mysterious apparition as you’re sipping your drink. Surely, it can be scary, but despite the reputation, some people still like to visit haunted breweries and witness paranormal stuff for themselves. Nevertheless, after reading this article, you know about 5 of these kinds of places, so the choice to visit or avoid is yours.

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