Beer Towers
Beer Towers
Lerwill Heights [26, 57]
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Beer Towers is a Brutal Deluxe Brewery location in the suburb of Lerwill Heights.
The building was an old abandoned brewery prior to the outbreak. Upon founding the Brutal Deluxe Brewery it became evident that the small brewery in New Arkham could not keep up with demand. Another brewery building was sought out, in early November 2007 the second Brutal Deluxe Brewery was opened at this location.
LATEST NEWS
November 9th, 2007- Brewery doors open.
History
Beer Towers was a locally owned brewery back in the day. Quite content with a distribution as far out as their drivers could go in one day and make it back to their family that night, Malton Malt Brewing Company did a good business for a small brewery. For what ever reason, the Tito Family sold the brewery to Anheuser-Busch. Anheuser-Busch took the Malton Malt recipe and promptly shut down the small brewery in 1970. The building sat empty collecting dust since that time.
The Brutal Deluxe Brewery reopened the building in November of 2007, assigning Scott Buffington the duty of Brewmaster for the building. All the Brutal Deluxe beers are brewed at Beer Towers and some Beer Towers only batches.
Tourist Information
Tours are at the brewery every Saturday, provided beer staff is alive. The tour schedule is as follows: Tours are conducted at 12:30, 1:15 and 2:15. Tours are approximately 15 minutes long and you'll get an excellent overview of the beer making process. Tours are free and are a part of the Brutal Deluxe experience, and no, you do not need a reservation! (except for groups!) Come and see what makes the Brutal Deluxe experience so unique. From brewhouse to bottling, you will see how great beer is made right here in Malton!
- Coordinates: [26,27]
Beer Towers Specialty Beers
Blood Red Rye - Pours a spectacular crimson red with a creamy tan head. Brewed with four varieties of Belgian caramel malts imparting a sweet richness. Blood Red Rye is impressively balanced with its hop bitterness and huge citrus bouquet achieved from the immense amarillo dry hop. The generous amount of malted rye used accentuates a spicy crisp finish. The unfiltered Blood Red Rye boasts a 6.8% ABV and 69 IBU.