beer

Inside the Abandoned Beer Vaults of a Former Bushwick Brewery
Before Prohibition and the growth of large national brewing companies like Anheuser-Busch, Brooklyn was one of America’s busiest brewery

Get a Taste of the Bronx Brewery in the South Bronx
New York City’s craft brewery scene is quite small compared to other major cities such as Portland or Denver.

10 Things to Do this Week in NYC: October 19th – October 25th
As the cool autumn weather finally sets in, you can start getting in the Halloween spirit with a moonlit cemetery

10 of NYC’s Best Annual Drinking Events
Photograph by Miguel Rivas, The Beer Trekker, Image via Five Boro Craft Beer Fest We’re fast approaching the end

Penn Station is Getting its Own “Delayed Pilsner” Beer by Blue Point Available at Shake Shack
Photo courtesy Blue Point Penn Station just keeps getting fancier by the month – from the new West End Concourse to

18 Must Visit Spots in Hell’s Kitchen, NYC: An Untapped Cities Guide
Hell’s Kitchen has come a long way from its Colonial farm days and the gang violence of the mid-2oth

The Top 10 Mews Pubs In London
At Untapped Cities, we like to cover bars and restaurants that are off-the-beaten path. Interesting history, attractive design, and a

10 Fun Facts About NYC’s History with Beer
Fraunces Tavern in New York City Beer has been a part of New York City’s history from the very

9 Of The Best Beer Halls in NYC
Beer is as American as apple pie and baseball, and definitely more New York City than Taylor Swift. Here at

The Bronx is Up: Art and Music Come Alive on Freeman Street
When we headed up to Freeman Street in the Bronx to see the new Seis del Sur photo exhibit, Sin
A Guide to Baltimore Craft Beer Brewing: From the Catacombs of Brewer’s Art to the Home with Nepenthe
Baltimore’s small independent craft breweries host some of the most unique architectural, flavorful and cultural facets of the city.

Daily What?! There Were Ebling Beer Caves from Prohibition in The Bronx
During one of Mayor Bloomberg’s major rezoning efforts in 2009 came a quirky find in the Melrose section of