Pennsylvania Breweries History: McSorleys Brewery
John McSorley founded the bar(McSorley's Old Ale House) in 1854,
patterning it after a public house in Ireland and calling it the Old House
at Home. He changed the name in 1908, after his old signboard blew down.
John McSorley, who died in 1910 at the age of 87, put his son, Bill, in
charge of the bar about 1890. Bill guided it in the years it became famous,
finally selling it in 1936 (he died in 1938).
First John and then Bill McSorley personally opened the bar each
morning and closed it at night. It was their custom to gather patrons at
closing time and buy the final round.
In 1934 Bill McSorley sold the Fidelio Brewery the right to brew
and sell McSorley's Cream Stock Ale. The Stroh Brewing Company next recevied the
rights to makes the McSorley's Ale sold at the bar and throughout the mid-Atlantic
states.
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