The Brewer's Art Explained
The Brewer's Art is a brewpub and restaurant located in Baltimore, Maryland that opened in September 1996. In 2008, it was named by Esquire magazine as the #1 Best Bar in America.[1]
Beers
Ozzy/Beazly
In March 2014, Ozzy Osbourne issued a cease and desist order to the Brewer's Art, demanding that they change the name and packaging design of their Belgian strong pale ale, Ozzy.[2] [3] [4] The beer is now called Beazly.[5] The beer is a tribute to the Belgian beer Duvel.[6]
Resurrection
The Resurrection is an abbey-style dubbel and is made with five types of barley malt and a lot of sugar.[7]
In popular culture
Brewer's Art is used as a location in season 3, episode eight of The Wire, "Moral Midgetry".[8]
Notes and References
- Web site: 2009-07-23 . The Brewer's Art - Esquire. esquire.com .
- Web site: 2014-06-17 . Brewer's Art receives cease and desist letter on behalf of Ozzy Osbourne. Baltimore Sun.
- Web site: 2014-06-17 . Ozzy Osbourne Send Cease and Desist to Brewer's Art Over Ozzy Ale. Baltimore City Paper.
- Web site: 2014-06-17 . Ozzy Osbourne Sends Cease-and-Desist to Makers of 'Ozzy' Ale. Grub Street.
- Web site: The Brewer's Art renames its Ozzy beer Beazly. Wesley. Case. baltimoresun.com.
- Web site: Beazly | The Brewer's Art. BeerAdvocate.
- Web site: Brewer's Art Resurrection | The Brewer's Art. BeerAdvocate.
- Web site: The gritty cities tour: The Wire tour of Baltimore. November 17, 2012.