Terre Haute Brewing Company (THBC) is one of the original nine commercial breweries in the U.S. and the second oldest. THBC brews modern, high-quality beers while honoring its brewing heritage, locality and long-standing history. The original historic building and company name, founded in 1837, are the foundation of the brand. The brewery is located at 401 9th Street, Terre Haute, Indiana, and is open Monday-Thursday from 11 a.m. -11 p.m., Friday-Saturday from 11 a.m. -12 a.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m.-8 p.m. For more information, visit terrehautebrewingcompany.com.
Terre Haute Brewing Company (THBC), Indiana’s oldest (and America’s second-oldest) brewery currently in operation, is excited to release its newest beer – Madame Brown Ale – inspired by Madame Edith Brown, a prominent figure of Terre Haute’s historic Red Light District.
Terre Haute Brewing Company (THBC), Indiana’s oldest (and America’s second-oldest) brewery currently in operation, is excited to release its newest beer, Powerline – a New England-style IPA.
Terre Haute Brewing Company (THBC), Indiana’s oldest (and America’s second-oldest) brewery currently in operation, is proud to welcome two new brewers, Anthony Megali and Jack Haltom, who are ready to launch their first THBC brew – Citragenesis.
After a long history which dates back to 1837, Terre Haute Brewing Company (THBC), Indiana’s oldest and America’s second-oldest brewery currently in operation, will release a new brew named “Odelay” – a historically unique Vienna-style Mexican lager. Fittingly, Odelay will be released in recognition of Cinco De Mayo on May 5, 2019.
After a long history dating back to 1837, Terre Haute Brewing Company (THBC), Indiana’s oldest brewery and the second oldest in the country, will host its first annual St. Patrick’s Day Celebration on Sunday, March 17, 2019 where it will unveil its new branding and release their first canned product.