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Discover the Bube’s Brewery Tour in Pennsylvania
The Bube’s Brewery Tour in Mount Joy, PA, combines history, architecture, and craft beer in one unforgettable experience. Founded in the 1870s by Bavarian immigrant Alois Bube, this beautifully preserved 19th-century brewery offers visitors a glimpse into the golden age of beer-making — complete with underground fermentation cellars known as the Catacombs.
Guests can take guided tours through the original stone brewery, learn how beer was brewed and stored in the 1800s, and explore the vast network of cool underground caverns carved 43 feet below street level. After the tour, enjoy a meal or pint in one of Bube’s many themed dining areas — including the Catacombs Restaurant, Bottling Works, and Cooper’s Shed Biergarten.
Why it’s special:
Bube’s Brewery isn’t just a brewery — it’s a living museum of brewing history. From its authentic 19th-century tunnels to its working modern brewery, this tour blends history, craftsmanship, and culinary delight. It’s perfect for beer lovers, history buffs, and anyone looking for one of Pennsylvania’s most unique attractions.
History/Story of Bube’s Brewery
Alois Bube founded Bube’s Brewery in 1876 after immigrating from Bavaria, Germany. His vision was to bring traditional European brewing methods to the heart of Pennsylvania. The brewery thrived until Prohibition forced its closure in the early 1900s.
In the 1960s, the site was rediscovered and restored, preserving its original equipment, brickwork, and underground cellars. Today, Bube’s Brewery operates as both a working microbrewery and a historic landmark, offering dining, events, and immersive tours through its legendary catacombs.
What You’ll See & Do on the Bube’s Brewery Tour
Walk through the original 19th-century brewery with preserved brewing equipment.
Descend into the Catacombs, the underground cellars once used for fermentation and storage.
Learn about traditional brewing techniques before refrigeration and automation.
Hear fascinating stories of Alois Bube, Prohibition, and the brewery’s restoration.
Visit the modern brewhouse where craft beers are brewed today.
Dine or grab a drink in one of Bube’s unique historic settings.
Hands-On Elements: Guided tasting flights (optional), Q&A with brewers, interactive storytelling tours.
Photo/Video Policy: Photography allowed throughout; flash discouraged in catacombs due to lighting.
Souvenirs & Extras:
Brewery gift shop with glassware, apparel, and local beers
Onsite dining in the Catacombs, Bottling Works, and Biergarten
Pricing of Bube’s Brewery Tour
Historic Brewery & Catacombs Tour: ~$15 per person
Mini-Tour (limited areas): ~$8 per person
Beer Tastings or Pairing Add-Ons: Available for purchase
Group Tours: Discounts for 10+ visitors; private bookings available
Practical Info for Visiting Bube’s Brewery
Duration: ~45–60 minutes (plus dining or tasting time)
Format: Guided walking tour through brewery, catacombs, and restaurant spaces
Schedule & Seasonality: Tours offered year-round; daily schedule varies by season (check website)
Audience: Adults, beer enthusiasts, history lovers, couples, and tourists
Accessibility: Upper levels accessible; catacombs involve stairs and uneven flooring (limited accessibility)
Safety & Restrictions:
Closed-toe shoes recommended
Not ideal for very young children due to dark, narrow passages
Must be 21+ to sample beer
Languages: English
Group & School Visits: Private group and corporate tours available
What to Bring/Wear: Comfortable shoes for walking and exploring underground areas
Facilities: Restaurant, bar, restrooms, gift shop, parking
Closures & Downtime: Closed major holidays; limited tours during private events
Location & Booking
Getting There: Located in Lancaster County between Harrisburg and Lancaster City; free parking available
Booking: Reserve tours online or by phone via BubesBrewery.com
Cancellation & Refunds: Refunds available with 24-hour notice; rescheduling allowed
On-Site Extras: Dining, live music, murder mystery dinners, and brewery events
Nearby
Lancaster Central Market
Turkey Hill Experience (Columbia)
Amish Farm and House (Lancaster)
FAQs About Visiting Bube’s Brewery
Is Bube’s Brewery still active?
Yes, it operates as both a working craft brewery and a historic attraction.
What are the catacombs?
They’re the original underground fermentation cellars built in the 1870s, now used for dining and tours.
Do I get to sample beer on the tour?
Yes, tasting add-ons and flights are available for guests 21 and over.
How long does the tour last?
Tours take about 45–60 minutes, with additional time for dining or drinks.
Can kids join the tour?
Children are welcome on the historic tour but not recommended for the darker catacomb portions.
Is it haunted?
Some guests and staff claim to have experienced paranormal activity — making it even more fun for thrill-seekers!
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